Future Neutron Strategy Community Input Opportunity
Future Neutron Strategy Community Input Opportunity

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Future Neutron Strategy Community Input Opportunity

11 Aug, 2016

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The Research Councils are seeking input from our communities in the development of an updated long-term UK strategy for neutron science. The UK neutron community, one of the largest in Europe, is supported by access to two world-leading facilities, ISIS at the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) and the world-leading reactor source, Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) in Grenoble. The UK is also making a significant contribution to the construction of the world’s next generation neutron facility, the European Spallation Source (ESS) currently being built in Lund, Sweden, and is a founder member of the ESS consortia.

Neutron facilities support a broad range of scientific disciplines, including physics, chemistry, materials science, biology, engineering and the environmental sciences. They are used to address grand societal challenges, in energy, health care and the environment. Work supported by the facilities provides innovative solutions for industry.

The international landscape is changing and it is important that there is a clear direction in the UK for the provision of neutron facilities to ensure it maintains its global strengths. The strategy, being led by the STFC will provide:

  • a 15-20 year vision for the UK science requirements for neutrons and the facilities needed and
  • a 10-year strategy for UK access to neutron facilities, including underpinning technology, skills and community development.

This strategy will include other techniques based at neutron sources such as muon spectroscopy and fundamental physics studies related to neutrons.

Community input is key and discussions have been held at events such as the recent Neutron Muon Users Meeting (July26-28. The STFC is now inviting any further comments and inputs from anyone who wishes to contribute, by please emailing [email protected] by September 9.

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