Deutsch

Diamond Light Source and NPL reach a new five-year agreement

932
2024-04-25 15:50:09
Übersetzung anzeigen

Recently, two leading UK scientific institutions, Diamond Light Source and National Physical Laboratory (NPL), have reached a new five-year agreement to promote joint collaborative efforts.

The agreement was approved by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which will bring these two institutions together.
Diamond Light Source is a national synchrotron facility in the UK known for generating 10 billion times brighter light than the sun for scientific research. As a private company, Diamond Light Source has established a joint venture through the UK government's Science and Technology Facilities Committee and the Wellcome Foundation as part of research and innovation in the UK. Diamond Light Source supports a range of applications from structural biology to basic physics and chemistry through its light technology.

Diamond Light Source will collaborate with the National Institute of Metrology (NPL) in the UK, which is responsible for developing and maintaining national primary measurement standards. The National Physics Laboratory is a public enterprise under the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Technology.

When commenting on the signing of the agreement, Dr. JT Janssen, Chief Scientist of the National Physics Laboratory, stated, "Our goal is to combine our professional knowledge and facilities to achieve significant scientific impact. We hope to develop common professional knowledge and improve the effective use of our facilities, as well as strengthen cooperation and mutual support between students and employees."

In addition to joint meetings, networking, and training, the Memorandum of Understanding will also promote collaborative research and skill development opportunities that are of mutual interest to both parties or individuals through a dedicated steering committee composed of representatives from both parties.

These opportunities may include identifying specific subjects for joint graduate training and development. This includes implementing doctoral programs jointly supervised by Diamond Light Source and the National Physical Laboratory. In addition, they will also conduct synchronous accelerator and measurement science course exchanges for each facility's student population, which will include content provided by two organizations and factory visits.

Professor Gianluigi Botton, CEO of Diamond Light Source, summarized, "This agreement will create enormous opportunities for scientists and students in new sciences and organizations. A key goal is to promote collaboration around student engagement activities, including utilizing our respective expertise to provide valuable scientific training for each other's student communities."

Source: OFweek Laser Network

Ähnliche Empfehlungen
  • 3D printed nanocellulose for green building applications

    The hydrogel material made of nano cellulose and algae was tested as an alternative and more environmentally friendly building material for the first time. This study from Chalmers Institute of Technology and the Wallenburg Wood Science Center in Sweden demonstrates how to 3D print rich sustainable materials into various building components, using much less energy than traditional building methods...

    2024-02-19
    Übersetzung anzeigen
  • Researchers have demonstrated a breakthrough boson sampling method using ultracold atoms in optical lattices

    JILA researcher, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) physicist, physics professor Adam Kaufman and his team at the University of Colorado Boulder, as well as NIST collaborators, demonstrated a new method of cross laser beam lattice sampling using ultracold atoms for boson sampling in two-dimensional optics. This study, recently published in the journal Nature, marks a significant...

    2024-05-10
    Übersetzung anzeigen
  • A review of research on residual stresses in carbon steel welding

    Researchers from the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa have reported a review of research on residual stresses in carbon steel welding: formation mechanisms, mitigation strategies, and advances in advanced post weld heat treatment technologies. The relevant paper titled "A comprehensive review of residual stresses in carbon steel welding: formation mechanisms, mitigation strategies, and ...

    04-12
    Übersetzung anzeigen
  • Photonic hydrogel of high solid cellulose with reconfigurability

    Recently, Qing Guangyan, a researcher team from the Research Group on Bioseparation and Interface Molecular Mechanism (1824 Group) of Biotechnology Research Department of Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, designed and prepared a highly solid cellulose photonic hydrogel with reconfigurability and mechanical discoloration. This preparation method opens up a new way t...

    02-17
    Übersetzung anzeigen
  • Israeli startup has developed a new laser powder bed fusion technology (SLS)

    Starting company 3DM from Israel has developed a new laser powder bed fusion technology (SLS) and recently released its first product. It is reported that the new technology developed by this young company established in 2016 will open up the possibility of new materials.3DM quantum cascade laserThe quantum cascade laser (QCL) stands out in the competition of 3DM in the SLS field. QCL was develope...

    2023-10-27
    Übersetzung anzeigen