News from the Swiss neutron community.
18.12.2024
The update of the Community Roadmaps has been published by SCNAT. They serve as basis for the process leading to the Swiss Roadmap for Research Infrastructures 2027 for the ERI Dispatch 2029-2032.
1.12.2024
A new issue of Swiss Neutron News has been mailed out in December 2024 and is also available online.
The call for nominations for the Charles Haenny Prize for an excellent work in Physics, done by a young researcher in Switzerland is open after an interruption of almost 20 years! Deadline is 17 March 2025
Nominate your excellent graduated PhD students for the SCNAT Prize "Prix Schlaefli"! Deadline is 30 November 2024
The Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT) awards the Prix Schläfli for scientific articles resulting from PhDs that make major contributions to key questions in their respective fields.
10.9.2024
SNSS has organised a Neutron Science Session at the SPS Annual Meeting (ETHZ).
1.7.2024
We are happy to present you our new logo. The next issue of the Swiss Neutron News will appear soon in a refreshed design as well.
13.5.2024
Daniel Mazzone (PSI) won the prestigeous Erwin Felix Lewy Bertaut Prize of the European Crystallographic Association. Congratulations!
The first 18 issues of the Swiss Neutron News are now also available on our website. Enjoy to dive in the history! Thanks to Albert Furrer, the first president of the society!
The Young Scientist Prize 2024 is awarded to Dr. Boyang Zhou. Congratulations!
In spring 2021, a new strategy paper for neutron science in Switzerland has been published by the SNSS.
The SGN General Assembly 2018 has changed the name of the society from `Swiss Neutron Scattering Society' to `Swiss Neutron Science Society' to reflect the openness for all researchers in Switzerland using neutron radiation. The new German and French names are `Schweizerische Gesellschaft fuer Neutronenforschung' and 'Societe Suisse da la Science Neutronique'.
The SGN General Assembly 2018 has decided to offer free membership for students including Bachelor-, Master-, and PhD-students.