Project

BrightnESS² – Bringing together a neutron ecosystem for sustainable science with ESS

Europe as a neutron science powerhouse

It is important to further boost Europe’s leading position in the field of neutron science – in both number and quality of publications. Moving in this direction, more than a dozen European countries are building the world’s most powerful neutron source. The European Spallation Source ERIC (ESS) in Lund, Sweden, is under construction and 76 % complete. Its unique capabilities will exceed those of today’s leading neutron sources, enabling new opportunities for researchers. The EU-funded BrightnESS-2 project will focus on the long-term sustainability of ESS and its community. Bringing together 16 partners, it will strive to ensure that neutron facilities in Europe provide access and services in a strategic and coordinated manner to user communities from Europe and beyond.

Details

Status:

Supported by BayFOR:

Research Focus:

  • Digitalisation / ICT / AI
  • Environment / Natural Resources / Biodiversity

Project Coordination:

European Spallation Source
(ERIC)

Project Partner:

South Africa’s National Research Foundation
(NRF)
South African Nuclear Energy Corporation Limited
(NESCA)
Technical University of Munich
(TUM)

Countries:

South Africa, Germany (Bavaria)

Funding Agency:

European Union

Funding Type:

H2020

Duration:

01/01/2019
- 30/06/2022

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