IAEA Technical Support (08010094)
The XRF beamline equipment at the SESAME facility is ready for use, says Messaoud Harfouche, the XRF/XAFS beamline scientist. The IAEA has provided significant support to the scientists and engineers in training and sharing expertise, as well as in facilitating the networking of SESAME staff with other global research facilities, thus enabling better possibilities for scientific exchanges. SESAME International Research Centre. Allan Area, Salt City, Jordan. April 2017
The SESAME (Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East) Centre, is a “third-generation” synchrotron light source in Allan, Jordan, near Amman. The synchrotron facility is the Middle East’s first major international research centre for science applications. It is set for inauguration on 16 May 2017.
The Centre will focus on fostering innovative scientific and technological research in subjects ranging from biology, archaeology and medical sciences through basic properties of materials science, physics, chemistry, and life sciences.
The IAEA provides significant support to the Sesame project in training and sharing expertise, as well as facilitating the networking of SESAME staff with other global research facilities, thus enabling possibilities for scientific exchanges.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA
IAEA Technical Support (08010094)
The XRF beamline equipment at the SESAME facility is ready for use, says Messaoud Harfouche, the XRF/XAFS beamline scientist. The IAEA has provided significant support to the scientists and engineers in training and sharing expertise, as well as in facilitating the networking of SESAME staff with other global research facilities, thus enabling better possibilities for scientific exchanges. SESAME International Research Centre. Allan Area, Salt City, Jordan. April 2017
The SESAME (Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East) Centre, is a “third-generation” synchrotron light source in Allan, Jordan, near Amman. The synchrotron facility is the Middle East’s first major international research centre for science applications. It is set for inauguration on 16 May 2017.
The Centre will focus on fostering innovative scientific and technological research in subjects ranging from biology, archaeology and medical sciences through basic properties of materials science, physics, chemistry, and life sciences.
The IAEA provides significant support to the Sesame project in training and sharing expertise, as well as facilitating the networking of SESAME staff with other global research facilities, thus enabling possibilities for scientific exchanges.
Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA