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ESS Invites Expressions of Interest for the Construction Phase
The European Spallation Source has released a “Call for Expressions of Interest” to research institutes and other organisations to participate in the project with in-kind contributions. The call...
The European Spallation Source Moves Into New Phase With New CEO
The new Chief Executive Officer of the European Spallation Source (ESS), James H. Yeck has taken the lead of the project. He steps in at a critical time as ESS moves into the Construction Phase. Top...
Minister Ewa Björling on visit to ESS
In a meeting on Wednesday, the Minister for International Trade and Nordic Cooperation Ewa Björling visited ESS together with several other leading politicians. The visit focused on the political...
Henning Larsen Architects will design ESS, Europe’s largest research project
Henning Larsen Architects has been selected to design the European Spallation Source research centre. In a large international design contest, two winners were chosen: the concept by the Henning...
Region Skåne Recognizes ESS CEO, Colin Carlile
Region Skåne awarded Colin Carlile, ESS CEO, for his extraordinary efforts contributing to the development of Skåne.
New tool will connect industry with ESS
ESS is inviting all companies, firms, partnerships, small and medium enterprises and service providers to submit an online Business Profile. The ESS Business Profile is an industrial outreach tool...
How ESS Will Become Sustainable
The European Spallation Source will become not only the world's leading research facility using neutrons, but also the first large-scale research facility that will be environmentally sustainable....
Regional Decision-makers Mobilise for ESS and MAX IV
On December 17, more than 350 decision-makers gathered in a large mobilisation to plan for how to receive ESS and MAX IV in the region. After three years of intensive work, the large project “ESS MAX...
Investigating the past to prepare for the future
In September archeologists from the Swedish National Heritage Board started to investigate the land where ESS will be built. Using spades and manual labour the archeologists will investigate 3...