
Science & Scientists @ ESS 2012
Organized by ESS
Local organizer: Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin
The European Spallation Source is growing both as an organization and as project at a very rapid pace. Our aim is to produce the world’s brightest neutron beams for science by the end of this decade.
Advanced seminar on “Perspectives for Neutron Science in Novel and Extreme Conditions"
This Advanced Seminar will address a wide scientific community with the aim to identify the real scientific drivers requiring novel and extreme conditions and to determine how the neutron scattering techniques could contribute.
Prof. Dr. Hans Dachs
Prof. Dr. Hans Dachs, one of the pioneers of neutron scattering and longtime head of the neutron scattering division at the HMI, died at the age of 84 in Passau on the 14th November 2011.
Prof. Walter Hälg died aged 94 on December 28, 2011
The Swiss neutron scattering community mourns for one of the pioneers of neutron scattering and reactor technology in Switzerland: Professor Walter Hälg, who died after a short illness on December 28, 2011 in Baden/Switzerland.
Fifth Erwin Felix Lewy Bertaut Prize of the European Crystallography Association and European Neutron Scattering Association (ECA-ENSA)
The European Crystallographic Association (ECA) and the European Neutron Scattering Association (ENSA) announce the call for nominations for the Fifth Erwin Felix Lewy Bertaut Prize in honour of the late Erwin Felix Lewy Bertaut, and in memory of his scientific achievements and cornerstones in crystallography and in neutron scattering.
International Conference on Neutron Scattering, 8-12 July 2013, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, Edinburgh, UK
First words of Michael Steiner as new ENSA chairman
22 October 2009
ENSA Perspectives:
ENSA represents the large and very successful European neutron scattering community. Therefore ENSA must be visible and active on both, scientific platforms and the political arena. My impression is that this can and must be improved:



