Dear colleagues,
This is the last NMI3 newsletter you'll receive as the website will soon stop being updated (deliverables will be available soon). The next newsletter you will receive will come from SINE2020.
You don't need to worry about creating a new account, as for your convenience we transferred all the contacts to the new system. We hope you'll like it!
This month's newsletter brings you the following news:
- Schools to receive SINE2020 support announced
- Have you checked the neutron scattering e-learning platform yet?
- Watch the NMI3 videos on YouTube!
- SINE2020 has a new Industrial Liaison Officer
- REMINDER: NOW open – FREE analysis of your material or device at neutron research facilities
- PSI is looking for a Director of the neutrons and muons division
- Helmut Schober to be the next ILL Director
Enjoy your reading!
Best wishes,
The NMI3 Coordination Team
Schools to receive SINE2020 support announced
Eight neutron and muon introductory schools will be financially supported by SINE2020. (Link to sine2020.eu)
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Have you checked the neutron scattering e-learning platform yet?
Neutron scattering textbook, exercises, and simulations of experiments are now available online and for free at e-neutrons.org.
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Watch the NMI3 videos on YouTube!
We'd like to remind you that the NMI3 YouTube channel provides several videos on the JRA activities as well as interviews with students, and comments by the project coordinators. Some of the last ones were:
SINE2020 has a new Industrial Liaison Officer
Caroline Boudou raises awareness among industrial companies on the use of neutron techniques and will assist them during feasibility studies at neutron centres. (Link to sine2020.eu)
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REMINDER: NOW open – FREE analysis of your material or device at neutron research facilities
SINE2020 offers consultation and free neutron scattering measurements to industry. Strengthen your R&D potential with us by submitting your proposal by June 30. Please spread the word! (Link to sine2020.eu)
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PSI is looking for a Director of the neutrons and muons division
Apply for this very important role for the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland. (Link to sine2020.eu)
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Helmut Schober to be the next ILL Director
Prof. Helmut Schober has been appointed, with effect from 1st October 2016, as the new Director of the Institut Laue-Langevin in Grenoble. (Link to sine2020.eu)
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