John Womersley, ESS Director General (left) and Helmut Schober, ILL Director (right), signing the ESS-ILL MoU on 20 June 2017, in the presence of Grahame Blair (STFC), Maria Faury (CEA) and Sebastian
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Neutron experiments at the ILL contribute to the discovery of a new process of magnetic fragmentation - creating a monopole crystal in a spin ice The IN5 detector. Copyright Bernhard Lehn December 201
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Newly discovered multiferroic nano-clusters might help to enable the next generation of processor and memory devices The ferroelectric and magnetic structure of a multiferroic cluster which was mapped
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21.02.2013 Scientists from Imperial College London, working at the Institut Laue-Langevin, have presented a new way of positioning nanoparticles in plastics, with important applications in the product
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Paul Langan. Credit: ORNL 14 December 2020 The Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) is delighted to announce that its next Director will be Prof Paul Langan . Prof Langan will take up his duties on 1st Octobe
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1 December 2018 Large-scale research infrastructures produce huge amounts of scientific data on a daily basis. This poses storage and (re)usability challenges, which are best addressed by the “FAIR” p
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The Institut Laue Langevin (ILL) was privileged to learn of the 2016 Nobel Prize for Physics, awarded for the theoretical studies into exotic quantum states in hard condensed matter conducted by Thoul
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Prof. Helmut Schober at ILL. Photo : S. Claisse 14.04.2016 Prof. Helmut Schober has been appointed, with effect from 1st October 2016, as the new Director of the Institut Laue-Langevin in Grenoble, th
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Inside views of a lithium cell. Credit Adobe Stocks / Negro Elkha 7 February 2020 An international team has used neutron and X-ray tomography to investigate the dynamic processes that lead to capacity
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Scanning electron micrograph of Escherichia coli • Bacterial infections can be lethal and are becoming increasingly resistant to antibiotics. Six million people dye of blood poisoning (sepsis) every y
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