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Thursday, 08 November 2007 22:17

With the recruitment of Professor Christian Vettier as Director of Science, the European Spallation Source Scandinavia’s new Secretariat has now attracted the third European expert with crucial competence for constructing the ESS in Lund, Sweden.

Professor Vettier is the former Director of Science of theworld-leading neutron scattering source Institut Laue-Langevin, ILL, inGrenoble, and has recently joined ESS Scandinavia. Together withProfessor Colin Carlile, Director of the ESS Scandinavia, and PatrikCarlsson, Special Projects Manager, he will be a part of the ESSSTechnology Team that will visit European research institutes for talkson how the individual countries can contribute to the construction ofthe facility:

- Professor Vettier’s experience from both neutron science andsynchrotron science will be fruitful for the development of a scientificdynamic between ESS and the MAX-Lab in Lund, says Professor Carlile

 
Tuesday, 23 October 2007 22:13

After a sequence of consultations in 15 European countries, the first phase of the Swedish negotiations, with information on the government’s bid to host the ESS, is now complete.

The negotiations will now enter the second phase, when the ESS Scandinavia Technology Team will visit European research institutes for talks on how the individual countries can contribute to the construction of the facility. The next ESS Scandinavia Round Table will be held on the 11 and 12 February 2008, when the technological plan will be the main topic of discussion.

 
Thursday, 04 October 2007 03:47

In the setting up of the European Spallation Source Scandinavia’s Expert Advisory Group, the Swedish government has today provided the final piece of the jig-saw in the Swedish candidacy to host the ESS.

 
Wednesday, 10 October 2007 03:49

The siting of the European Spallation Source reaches an important milestone with the gathering of representatives from all European research ministries invited to Lund, Sweden, and Copenhagen, Denmark, the 15-16 October.

 
Monday, 26 February 2007 22:03

ESS is a planned joint European research centre where the world’s mostpowerful neutron source will be used for research in for example lifesciences, materials- and engineering science, nanotechnology and energytechnology. The 1200 M centre will be visited and used by about 5000leading scientists annually and will be important for science,technology and economic growth in Europe.

 
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