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NIST Center for Neutron Research

A national user facility that advances economic and technical excellence in the U.S. by providing world-class neutron measurement capabilities to meet the needs of researchers from industry, academia, and government.

Notice to Users

NCNR is conducting an extensive repair, maintenance, and upgrade project.  Return to scientific operations is planned for early 2026.  Once that operating schedule has been finalized, NCNR will issue a new call for proposals.

Center for High Resolution Neutron Scattering

Maximizing access for the scientific community to transformative neutron scattering instrumentation

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A consortium for the advancement of neutron-based measurements for manufacturing of soft materials

NEWS FOR NCNR USERS 

Clean & Run - The NCNR has established a detailed schedule for returning to scientific operations 

Neutrons for the Future - The report from the workshop "Neutrons for the Future" has been released.

Economic Impact Study - RTI has undertaken an economic impact assessment of investments in U.S. neutron research facilities.

CHRNS Assistance with User Experiments at Other Neutron Facilities  - During the outage, CHRNS staff are available to assist users in person with experiments performed at other national and international neutron facilities.  This opportunity, which is supported by CHRNS, is especially beneficial for user experiments that require specialized equipment available only at the NCNR.  Interested users should reach out to appropriate CHRNS staff or to ronald.jones [at] nist.gov (Ron Jones) (Condensed Matter Science Group Leader).

NCNR Seminar Schedule 

31st CHRNS Summer School on Neutron Scattering - An in-person school will be hosted at the NCNR in 2025.  Dates and details to be announced soon.

 

CHRNS Non-Equilibrium Structure of Materials Initiative - CHRNS is supplying advanced neutron capabilities to characterize materials out of equilibrium    

New Neutron Spin Echo for the Nation - Funded by NSF, NIST and the Center for Neutron Science at the University of Delaware are building a new spin echo spectrometer          

Facility Upgrades during the Unplanned Outage

Getting Great Data with CHRNS - This 2½ minute video describes the Center for High Resolution Neutron Scattering, a key partnership with the National Science Foundation

See Differently with Neutrons at NIST - Watch a 2½ minute animated explanation for a general audience of what we do at the NCNR

Training from Other Labs - NIST accepts basic radiation safety training from other U.S. neutron facilities in place of the NIST offered on-line training

The NCNR Users Group has summarized the results of a recent user survey

News and Updates

Awards

Previous Events

Neutrons for the Future Workshop

Wed, Oct 18 - Fri, Oct 20 2023
In October, 2023 the U.S. neutron community gathered in Washington to plan for a replacement reactor to serve NIST and

NCNR 50 Year Symposium

Thu, Dec 7 - Fri, Dec 8 2017
Purpose To celebrate the achievements and illustrious lifetime of the NCNR. Description The NIST Bureau of Standards

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