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The Juelich Center for Neutron Science along with the outstation in Garching at the Maier Leibnitz Zentrum (MLZ), supports many polarized spectroscopy instruments and developments from polarization analysis (PA) on wide angle time-of-flight to cold/thermal triple axis and Neutron Spin Echo (NSE) and work towards PA for high resolution backscattering. Existing polarized spectroscopy instruments suitable for slow dynamics study include the Diffuse Neutron Scattering (DNS) spectrometer, and Juelich NSE "Phoenix." The JCNS has constructed the SNS-NSE at Oak Ridge and has also collaborated with HZB to implement wide-angle polarization analysis at the NEAT instrument in Berlin. The presently commissioned ToF spectrometer TOPAS will provide PA for higher energies and short time scales. The bispectral instrument TREX in Lund (ESS) will have adaptable energy resolution for a larger dynamic range. The DNS WAPA project will improve the resolution to allow routine inelastic experiments with cold neutrons. Finally PA on SPHERES will allow high resolution QENS to probe ns dynamics. This poster will present an overview of JCNS works on PA for dynamics.