AREAL linear accelerator to be put into commission in May 2013
17:45 30.11.2012
Sona Hakobyan
`Radiolur'
CANDLE international research center will be established in Armenia in
line with the government decision adopted in 2008.
CANDLE (Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using Light
Emission) is an ambitious attempt to create a state-of-the art,
next-generation facility with applications in a wide range of fields,
from basic physics, chemistry, and biology to applied research in drug
design, medical diagnostics, and environmental remediation.
CANDLE is an ambitious proposal to build a 3 GeV synchrotron light
source facility in Armenia. The goal of CANDLE is to develop a
third-generation light source as an international facility. Several
such light sources are being developed around the world, but none in
the Caucasus. Such a facility would have a broad research and
education program that would include work in the areas of physics,
chemistry, biology, geology, electronics, crystallography, and
medicine.
President of the State Scientific Committee of the Ministry of
Education and Science Samvel Harutyunyan told reporters today that the
first stage of construction of the AREAL linear accelerator has
already started. It is expected to be put into commission in May 2013.
AREAL project is considered as the first phase of CANDLE synchrotron
light source creation in Armenia.
17:45 30.11.2012
Sona Hakobyan
`Radiolur'
CANDLE international research center will be established in Armenia in
line with the government decision adopted in 2008.
CANDLE (Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using Light
Emission) is an ambitious attempt to create a state-of-the art,
next-generation facility with applications in a wide range of fields,
from basic physics, chemistry, and biology to applied research in drug
design, medical diagnostics, and environmental remediation.
CANDLE is an ambitious proposal to build a 3 GeV synchrotron light
source facility in Armenia. The goal of CANDLE is to develop a
third-generation light source as an international facility. Several
such light sources are being developed around the world, but none in
the Caucasus. Such a facility would have a broad research and
education program that would include work in the areas of physics,
chemistry, biology, geology, electronics, crystallography, and
medicine.
President of the State Scientific Committee of the Ministry of
Education and Science Samvel Harutyunyan told reporters today that the
first stage of construction of the AREAL linear accelerator has
already started. It is expected to be put into commission in May 2013.
AREAL project is considered as the first phase of CANDLE synchrotron
light source creation in Armenia.