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ESS employees today start a well-being walk to Japan

As part of the ambition to become a sustainable research centre, ESS has launched a well-being campaign for the ESS employees. The latest initiative. launched today, is a walking competition, where the goal is that the staff will walk all the way from Lund to the sister research centre in Japan, the Japan Proton Accelerator Complex J-PARC.
Until now, much of the ESS sustainability activities have been focused...

More than 300 scientists gathered in Berlin to define future ESS science

In Berlin, more than 300 scientists have gathered to define the science of the future European Spallation Source. In total, ideas from more than 1000 scientists have been fed into the project.
When built in 2019, the European Spallation Source will be one of Europe’s largest science facilities. Currently, 17 European countries are planning to build the ESS facility, which will be the world’s brightest facility...
 

Invitation to press meeting - "Science & Scientists at ESS", 20 April, Berlin

In connection with the "Science & Scientists at ESS" conference, held on 19-20 April in Berlin, media is invited to a press meeting on 20 April, 11.00.
17 European countries are currently planning to build one of Europe’s largest science facilities. When operational, the European Spallation Source will be the world’s brightest facility for materials research and life science with neutrons.
The science that will...
 

Invitation to press meeting - "Science & Scientists at ESS", 20 April, Berlin

In connection with the "Science & Scientists at ESS" conference, held on 19-20 April in Berlin, media is invited to a press meeting on 20 April, 11.00.

Press accreditation for the conference is also available.
17 European countries are currently planning to build one of Europe’s largest science facilities. When operational, the European Spallation Source will be the world’s brightest facility for materials...

Simulation will ensure reliable energy systems for ESS

State-of-the-art simulation technology will be used to secure the electricity systems for the large-scale research facility European Spallation Source (ESS) in Sweden. In a modern approach to energy systems, both the regional electricity grid and the ESS will be modelled to measure supply, reliability and impact.
Today, ESS, E.ON and Lunds Energi are continuing the preliminary study on a sustainable energy...

Press invitation: Simulation will safeguard disturbance-free grid for ESS

Reminder: press meeting

Time: Thursday 23 February 11:15

Place: Auditorium in the ESS premises at Stora Algatan 4 in Lund
With world-leading simulation technology, a team of researchers from the university in Aachen, Germany, will secure the energy systems at European Spallation Source (ESS). The team will develop a simulation model in which the overall 130 kV grid and ESS are integrated. This technology will...

Press invitation: Simulation will safeguard disturbance-free grid for ESS

Time: Thursday 23 February 11:15

Place: Auditorium in the ESS premises at Stora Algatan 4 in Lund
With world-leading simulation technology, a team of researchers from the university in Aachen, Germany, will secure the energy systems at European Spallation Source (ESS). The team will develop a simulation model in which the overall 130 kV grid and ESS are integrated. This technology will then make it possible to...

ESS reaches 100 employees in the new Headquarters

The European Spallation Source Programme is growing fast and today welcomes the 100th employee in the new Headquarter building.
ESS will be the world-leading science facility for materials and life science research with neutrons. The ESS Programme is now in a design and build-up phase, with a fast growing and expanding organisation. This Monday, the ESS staff has moved into the new Headquarters in Medicon...

ESS, MAXIV and Lund University start first joint laboratory

The European Spallation Source, MAXIV Laboratory and the Department of Physics at Lund University start the first joint laboratory. The new laboratory is the first step towards the building-up of joint infrastructure in the future Science City to be located between MAXIV and ESS.
The Joint Detector Laboratory will be the first facility shared by ESS, MAXIV and Lund University. In the laboratory, novel types of...

Expanding ESS moves Headquarters

The European Spallation Source project is growing rapidly, and ESS will move its Headquarters on 1 February 2012. To be able to continue the planned development of the ESS organisation, ESS needs larger, integrated and more functional premises than today.
The current European Spallation Source Headquarters are located in central Lund in Stora Algatan. Before the decision on the new Headquarters was taken,...

European Spallation Source AB

European Spallation Source, ESS, will be a multi-disciplinary research laboratory based upon the world’s most powerful neutron source. The main facility will be built in Lund, Sweden, with a Data Management Centre in Cop...

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