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European Neutron Scattering Association

European Neutron Scattering Association

The European Neutron Scattering Association (ENSA) represents the scientific community in Europe that uses neutron sources to explore the structure and dynamics of materials. It brings together national user groups to coordinate strategy, strengthen collaboration, and advocate for world‑class neutron research. ENSA works to ensure efficient use of existing facilities while supporting long‑term planning for future neutron sources. The association promotes training, innovation, and opportunities for young scientists across a broad range of disciplines. Through its initiatives and partnerships, ENSA helps secure a vibrant and sustainable future for neutron science in Europe.

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National neutron user associations:

  • Austrian Physical Society
  • Czech Neutron Association
  • Danish Neutron Scattering Society
  • French Neutron Scattering Society (SFN)
  • German Committee Research with Neutrons (KFN)
  • Italian Neutron Spectroscopy Society (SISN)
  • Norwegian Neutron Scattering Association (NoNSA)
  • Spanish Society for Neutron Techniques (SETN)
  • Swedish Neutron Scattering Society (SNSS)
  • Swiss Neutron Science Society (SNSS)
  • UK Neutron Scattering Group (NSG)


Neutron interest sites:

https://neutronsources.org/

ESFRI 2021 report on Analytical Physics


The League of Advanced European Neutron Sources (LENS)

  • position paper of LENS (Aug 2022)

European neutron sources:

  • Budapest Neutron Center – Budapest (Hungary)
  • Demokritos, National Centre for Scientific Research – Athens (Greece)
  • European Spallation Source ESS – Lund (Sweden)
  • Forschungs-Neutronenquelle Heinz Maier-Leibnitz FRMII – Garching (Germany)
  • Heinz Maier–Leibnitz Zentrum – Garching (Germany)
  • Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin – Berlin (Germany)
  • IBR-2 Pulsed Reactor, Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics – Dubna (Russia)
  • Institut Laue Langevin ILL – Grenoble (France)
  • ISIS, STFC Rutherford Appleton Lab. – Didcot (UK)
  • JEEP II, IFE – Kjeller (Norway)
  • Laboratoire Léon Brillouin – Saclay (France)
  • LVR-15, Nuclear Physics Institute – Prague (Czech Republic)
  • Paul Scherrer Institut – Villigen (Swiss)
  • RPI, Unit of Reactors and Nuclear Safety – Bobadela (Portugal)
  • PIK reactor, St Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute – Gatchina (Russia)
  • Triga Mark II Reactor, Atominstitut – Wien (Austria)

Education:

  • E-neutrons – an online education platform on neutron science
  • HERCULES – a European School on Neutrons & Synchrotron Radiation for Science
  • Oxford School on Neutron Scattering
  • IFF Spring School – Scattering techniques for Soft, Functional and Quantum Materials investigation

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