Projects

Complex Materials
The purpose of the project is to investigate the connections between the microscopic and macroscopic properties of soft, complex materials. Examples of complex materials include biomaterials, polymers and biopolymers, colloids and complex liquids. These materials are characterised by weak interactions between their microscopic units and large variations in their spatio-temporal configurations.
NoNSA - Norwegian Neutron Scattering Association
The Norwegian Neutron Scattering Association (NoNSA) is the organization for users of neutron scattering in Norway and the local branch of The European Neutron Scattering Association (ENSA).
The Geilo Schools
The Physics department at IFE has been the organizer of biannual Geilo Schools at Bardøla Høyfjellshotell, Geilo, Norway since 1971.
Nanoparticle complex fluids
These materials form a class of advanced and smart materials that exhibits dramatic changes in their rheological behaviour with a rapid, reversible and tunable transition from a liquidlike, free-flowing state to a solidlike state upon the application of an external field.
ODIN/PUS2
New Instrument for material analysies by use of the Neutron flux from JEEP II
NanoHy (EU project)
Novel Nanocomposites for Hydrogen Storage Applications (EU Contract number 210092).
FlyHy (EU project)
Fluorine substituted High Capacity Hydrides for Hydrogen Storage at low working temperatures (EU contract number 226943).
Synchrotron 2011
Novel materials for hydrogen storage studied by synchrotron X-ray diffraction (Norwegian Research Council contract number 185252/V30)
NANOMAT H-lagring
Novel nanomaterials and nanostructured materials for hydrogen storage applications (Norwegian Research Council project number 182040/S10 (a NANOMAT project)
Novel Light-weight
Novel Light-weight metal hydrides for hydrogen storage applications (Norwegian Research Council (NRC) project number 185309/S30)
IEA Task 22
Bjørn Hauback, deputy head of the Physics department, is the leader of IEA Task 22. The task was started in 2006 including 70 participants/experts.
ESS - RRC
Norwegian Research Council are supporting a project for establishing a new center , "Randers Riste Center" (RRC), at IFE. This is partially connected to the development of the new European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund, Sweden.
Boron Based
Hydrogen Storage in Novel-based Compounds (Norwegian Research Council, project number 197756/V30)
SSH2S
Fuel Cell Coupled Solid State Hydrogen Storage Tank (EU project no. 256653)
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