Between the 2-4 November 2022, a Neutron workshop was co-organized by staff from the Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses (F. Duc, LNCMI-Toulouse), the Institut Laue Langevin (M. Boehm, E. Lelièvre-Berna, B. Dubouloz, ILL) and the Dresden High Magnetic Field Laboratory (S. Chattopadyay). It was financially supported by the European project ISABEL1 and the ILL. The venue was the EPN Science Campus, Grenoble (Chadwick amphitheatre, ILL, Guest House for participants). It was held in hybrid mode (both in-person and virtual).
This workshop gathered scientific and technical experts of high-field and neutron facilities with the aim of identifying the needs of the neutron community, evaluating the technical challenges, and preparing a roadmap for developing unprecedented capabilities. It had 64 registered participants, coming mostly from Europe. It consisted of 22 invited contributions on scientific and instrumental aspects, organized in the sessions described below. Ample time was reserved for discussions after and between presentations.