ANISSA project Credit I Manke HZB
Photographer: Credit I Manke/HZB, Germany
By combining neutron and X-ray imaging, the ANISSA project will enablee unique insights into battery structures and lithium transportPhotographer: Credit I Manke/HZB, Germany
By combining neutron and X-ray imaging, the ANISSA project will enablee unique insights into battery structures and lithium transportEuropean Spallation Source, ESS, is a multi-disciplinary research infrastructure based on the world’s most powerful neutron source. The main facility is under construction in Lund, Sweden, with a Data Management and Software Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark. The European Spallation Source ERIC (European Research Infrastructure Consortium) currently has 13 member countries.