• Magnetization Profiles in Nanomaterials
  • Extreme-Pressure Brucite Studies
  • Advances in Unconventional Iron-Based Superconductors
  • World’s First Actively Shielded Magnet for Neutron Scattering
  • Researching a Cure for Huntington’s Disease
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Oak Ridge National Laboratory is home to two of the most advanced neutron science research facilities in the world, the Spallation Neutron Source and the High Flux Isotope Reactor.

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Neutron Scattering Science Call for Proposals

Call for Proposals

Thank you for submitting more than 570 proposals for the current call. The next call deadline will be August 25, 2010.

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Training at ORNL Neutrons Sciences

Let us know what capabilities you would like to see at SNS and HIFR.

Educational Opportunities

Neutron & X-Ray School students with scientist Ken Littrell

Neutron & X-Ray School students with scientist Ken Littrell.

SNS and HFIR host about 50 students every year. Openings and schedules are varied. For more information, see ORNL Education and Research Experiences.

In conjunction with Argonne National Laboratory, we are hosting the National School on Neutron and X-Ray Scattering from June 12–26. During the two-week school, students can perform their own experiments alongside experienced scientists. Stay tuned for more information. Last year's school

Recent Publications

Neutron Applications   Neutron Applications

Volumes I & II of the Springer Series on Neutron Scattering Applications and Techniques.

View the SNS Brochure to explore some of the scientific and technological discoveries that have happened at SNS and find out how they benefit our lives.

Operating Status

SNS The Beam will Ramp back up tonight to 60Hz @ 6.5kW until 6:00am Thursday morning.

HFIR is shut down for the end of cycle 430 refueling outage.

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