FIVE RESEARCH PROJECTS INVOLVING AREAL ACCELERATOR TO BE IMPLEMENTED NEXT YEAR
14:04 * 03.12.14
The cooperation between Armenia's Ministry of Education and Science and
the CANDLE Synchrotron Research Institute envisages the implementation
of five research projects involving the AREAL laser driven linear
accelerator.
The projects won a contest and will be implemented next year, Chairman
of the State Committee on Science Samvel Harutyunyan told reporters
on Wednesday.
"This December, research teams of the Alikhanyan laboratory,
Yerevan State University, Institute of Molecular Biology, State
Engineering University of Armenia will start research in physics,
materials science, biophysics, biomedicine, microelectronics, and
new acceleration technologies," he said.
An apparatus building sector has been created at the AREAL section,
and Armenian scientists create innovative devices.
"Since AREAL was put into operation, we have received a number of
orders for devices. Specifically, we have received orders from the
DESY accelerator center in Germany. DESY is one of the world's leading
accelerator centers and it is an honor for Armenia to receive orders
for devices from such a center," Mr Harutyunyan said.
This October saw the completion of creation of the DELTA biomedical
and microtechnology laboratories.
"Our scientists also carried out research at the Dubai nuclear
research institute. Since 1993, Armenia has been a member of the
institute. Armenian scientists are conducting research in theoretical
physics, high-energy physics, nuclear physics and information
technologies."
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/03/areal-armenia/
14:04 * 03.12.14
The cooperation between Armenia's Ministry of Education and Science and
the CANDLE Synchrotron Research Institute envisages the implementation
of five research projects involving the AREAL laser driven linear
accelerator.
The projects won a contest and will be implemented next year, Chairman
of the State Committee on Science Samvel Harutyunyan told reporters
on Wednesday.
"This December, research teams of the Alikhanyan laboratory,
Yerevan State University, Institute of Molecular Biology, State
Engineering University of Armenia will start research in physics,
materials science, biophysics, biomedicine, microelectronics, and
new acceleration technologies," he said.
An apparatus building sector has been created at the AREAL section,
and Armenian scientists create innovative devices.
"Since AREAL was put into operation, we have received a number of
orders for devices. Specifically, we have received orders from the
DESY accelerator center in Germany. DESY is one of the world's leading
accelerator centers and it is an honor for Armenia to receive orders
for devices from such a center," Mr Harutyunyan said.
This October saw the completion of creation of the DELTA biomedical
and microtechnology laboratories.
"Our scientists also carried out research at the Dubai nuclear
research institute. Since 1993, Armenia has been a member of the
institute. Armenian scientists are conducting research in theoretical
physics, high-energy physics, nuclear physics and information
technologies."
http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/12/03/areal-armenia/