Dear colleagues,
This month's issue of the Inside NMI3 e-newsletter brings you the following news:
- SINE2020 – New neutron project approved by the European Commission
- Final NMI3-II General Assembly and SINE2020 kick-off meeting
- BNC: Call for proposals – deadline May 31
- Dates announced for the MATRAC school
- New profile on “Women in Science”: Kirrily Rule
We hope you enjoy your reading,
The NMI3 coordination team
SINE2020 – New neutron project approved by the European Commission
A new neutron project that will start in October 2015 and last for four years has recently been accepted for funding under the European Commission HORIZON 2020 framework.
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Final NMI3-II General Assembly and SINE2020 kick-off meeting
You can now register for the meeting to be held in Copenhagen on October 14-16.
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BNC: Call for proposals – deadline May 31
The deadline to submit proposals for experiments at the Budapest Neutron Centre has been extended to May 31. Users may receive support from the NMI3 Access Programme.
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Dates announced for the MATRAC school
You can receive NMI3 support to learn about Application of Neutrons and Synchrotron Radiation in Engineering Materials Science on September 21-25 near Hamburg.
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New profile on “Women in Science”: Kirrily Rule
Kirrily Rule is an Instrument Scientist at the Bragg Institute in Australia. Get to know about the career steps she took until her current position.
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