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Includes technical information on the beamlines, beam schedules, events, downloadable forms, a user guide to the microfabrication facility, and newsletters.
Includes information about the organization, related news, a newsletter, user guide and current operational status information.
Includes descriptions of research being undertaken, technical parameters and a user guide, and administrative information.
Facility information. Includes virtual tour, guides, events and scientific highlights.
Includes an introduction to the facility and basic experimental design information, information for users and research activity reports, and system operational status.
The world's largest third-generation synchrotron radiation facility.
Japane Synchrotron research centre.
ISA is a Danish National Laboratory where research is carried out in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science and Biology using accelerators and storage rings.
operated by The University of Chicago under contract with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
A 3rd generation synchrotron in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
The Diamond synchrotron is a new scientific facility on the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, Oxfordshire, UK. Provides information on the beamlines and the technology involved.
Saxier is an initiative of European groups involved in exploring novel scientific applications for the new generation of SAXS beamlines at high brilliance synchrotron facilities.
DELTA 1.5 GeV electron accelerator facility at the University of Dortmund, Germany.
Includes an introduction of this facility and the scientific applications thereof, publications, and a user guide.