NUS và Quỹ Nghiên cứu quốc gia Singapore hợp tác trong lĩnh vực Khoa học hạt nhân

Thứ ba, 18/10/2022, 16:05 GMT+7

L-R: Prof Mark Breese (Director – National Synchrotron Programme, NUS), Prof Andrew Peele (Director – Australian Synchrotron, ANSTO), Dr Richard Garrett (Senior Advisor – Strategic Projects, ANSTO), Minister Ed Husic (Minister for Industry and Science), Mr Shaun Jenkinson (Chief Executive Officer, ANSTO), Prof Chen Tsuhan (Deputy President – Research and Technology, NUS), Minister Gan Kim Yong (Minister for Trade and Industry), Dr Jasbir Singh (Director – National Research Infrastructure, NRF), Ms Oh Ren Min (Assistant Head, NRF), Prof Michael James (Senior Principal Research Scientist, ANSTO) Credit: NRF Singapore

L-R: Prof Mark Breese (Director – National Synchrotron Programme, NUS), Prof Andrew Peele (Director – Australian Synchrotron, ANSTO), Dr Richard Garrett (Senior Advisor – Strategic Projects, ANSTO), Minister Ed Husic (Minister for Industry and Science), Mr Shaun Jenkinson (Chief Executive Officer, ANSTO), Prof Chen Tsuhan (Deputy President – Research and Technology, NUS), Minister Gan Kim Yong (Minister for Trade and Industry), Dr Jasbir Singh (Director – National Research Infrastructure, NRF), Ms Oh Ren Min (Assistant Head, NRF), Prof Michael James (Senior Principal Research Scientist, ANSTO) Credit: NRF Singapore

 

NUS and the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF) have launched the National Synchrotron Programme (NSP) today to promote and anchor synchrotron research in the country. As part of the launch, NUS and the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) have signed an agreement giving Singapore researchers preferred access to the Australian Synchrotron.

Hosted by NUS, the S$16 million NSP brings together all Singapore-based research institutions, agencies, and industry into a vibrant ecosystem of synchrotron-related research. This will advance knowledge, create unique tools and techniques, and develop the talent to light-up Singapore’s synchrotron efforts globally.

The NSP will coordinate resources for synchrotron research locally at the Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSLS), which is based at NUS’ Kent Ridge campus, and overseas through the International Synchrotron Access (ISA) initiative that complements the capabilities of the current facility.

 

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