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at neutron research facilities: apply here by Jan 21th 2017!

Date: 28/09/2016
Source: sine2020.eu

You don’t know what neutrons are capable of? You can visit our homepage or simply contact us! Neutrons can reveal hydrogen easily while penetrating through several centimetres of metal. Neutrons can also reveal atomic ordering of matter in situ. More at http://sine2020.eu/industry.html.

SINE2020 Industry Consultancy: what we offer SINE2020 Industry Consultancy: what we offer

The SINE2020 project offers the opportunity to use Europe’s leading neutron facilities for your company’s R&D. Call for applications is open. This offer is relevant for all companies within the following industries:

  • Chemicals industry (e.g. surfactants, catalysts, polymers, foams, fibers, textiles)
  • Materials & components (e.g. metallurgy, magnetic materials, nanomaterials, construction materials, composites, semiconductors)
  • Environment and Energy (e.g. fuel cells, batteries, solar cells, hydrogen storage, biomass processing, composition of soils, oil and gas)
  • Pharmacology, Life Sciences (e.g. vectorisation, drug molecule binding sites, thin films, membranes)

A feasibility study, which we offer for free, includes the following:

  • Consultancy via SINE2020 Liaison Officers with local experts.
  • Support in the preparation and performance of experiments at the research facility.
  • Assistance with data analysis and result interpretation.

Please note:

The deadline for proposals is Jan 21th. Incoming proposals will be evaluated continuously and the decision about feasibility of the measurements and the appropriate facility will be announced within two to four weeks after the proposal is received. Do not hesitate to contact us for any question!

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