UK and Switzerland partner for science using neutrons, muons and X-rays

A strategic partnership between research facilities in the UK and Switzerland has been established by the UK International Science Partnerships Fund (ISPF), which will develop new capabilities for science using neutrons, muons and X-rays. 

UK facilities – ISIS Neutron and Muon Source (ISIS) and the Diamond Light Source, located at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (RAL) – and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), in Switzerland – home to the Swiss Spallation Neutron Source SINQ, the Swiss Muon Source SµS, the Swiss Light Source SLS and the X-ray Free-Electron Laser SwissFEL, will create new scientific capabilities to address global challenges.  

These large-scale research infrastructures have a rich history in pushing forward science in key areas for our society, such as net zero technology development, healthcare solutions and therapies, and resilient communications, relying on their ability to study material properties at the atomic and molecular scales. Recent studies have included investigation of materials for enhanced batteries, quantum computing and technologies, and novel drug delivery mechanisms, as well as fundamental science investigations. The ISPF partnership will enable new projects to be taken forward, developing capabilities for research facilities that benefit society overall. 

Researchers and technical teams from ISIS, Diamond and PSI have already worked in close collaboration for many years. The ISPF funding will allow an extension of collaborations into new research areas, enabling the development of novel capabilities in both countries. Around 16 projects will be taken forward as part of the programme, with 16 early-career postdoctoral researchers employed to work between the facilities. 

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Image: Meeting of members of the ISIS – Diamond – PSI partnership at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, 27-28 November 2024.