LINXS Newsletter is Out!
In this newsletter, we share a long list of activities from LINXS! One event not to miss is the panel debate on how MAX IV and ESS can become engines for breakthrough science with incoming LINXS Director Trevor Forsyth, incoming Director General of ESS, Helmut Schober, and MAX IV Life Sciences Director, Marjolein Thunnissen.
We can also inform about an exciting collaborative project between ESS and LTH which LINXS has hosted during the summer to help prepare for the future neutron beamlines and, in particular, the imaging beamline, ODIN. The project builds on a kitchen-built (yes you read that correctly!) light-based tomograph (KBLT), designed to teach tomography techniques to students. In this collabration with ESS, the KBLT concept of Emanuel Larsson is used as part of a test-bed for how ESS beamlines could work. By using visual light we can get important insights into how the neutron instruments can be controlled and operated once they are in place at ESS.