In the physical sciences, # 10 million will fund new instruments for
the ISIS spallation neutron at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory and a further # 10 million will support the development of next - generation particle accelerators for medical and security scanning applications at the Daresbury Laboratory.
Not exact matches
The United Kingdom had previously not committed to participation in ESS, although in January ESS began collaborating with
ISIS, the current most powerful European
spallation source, at the Harwell laboratory near Oxford.
«Access to
ISIS combined with the experience building and operating a
spallation neutron source that the U.K. team brings to ESS adds greatly to the success of the project.»