Physics community shows a large interest for ESS as a unique research tool
More than 100 international scientists took part in the ESS Workshop on particle and medical physics, concluded today. The participation exceeded the expectations, showing the very large interest for ESS as a unique research tool for fundamental physics.The European Spallation Source will be the world’s most powerful research facility for investigation with neutrons. The scientific planning has already started in order to maximise the scientific opportunites at ESS ten years from now. The aim of the workshop, held in Lund, Sweden, was to invite the global physics communities to identify the