About SESAME
Launch of SESAME
SESAME IS LAUNCHED
At a ground breaking ceremony at the SESAME site in Alaan Jordan
on 6 January 2003 Koïchiro Matsuura, Director-General of UNESCO, announced that
the SESAME project(Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications
in the Middle East) is formally launched since he has received notice from
seven Founding Members that they accept the statutes for the governance of the
project. These Founding Members of SESAME are Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Israel,
Jordan, Palestine, and Turkey. They now form the SESAME Council, which, among
other responsibilities, will provide the annual operating budget. Some other
countries are also expected to join soon.
This Council replaces the International Interim Council that has
met nine times since its formation in 1999. Herwig Schopper (former
Director-General of CERN) was elected to continue as President of the Council
with Khaled Toukan (Minister of Education of Jordan) and Dincer Ulku (Hacettepe
University in Turkey) continuing as Vice-Presidents.
The Government of Jordan is providing the site and has agreed to
fund the construction of the building, estimated at $6-8M, which will house the
upgraded BESSY I light source that has been donated by the German Authorities.
The upgraded ring will be in the 2-2.5 GeV range. The building has been
designed and bids for its construction have been received. A contract for
construction is expected to be signed in January or February 2003.
SESAME is an independent laboratory created under the auspices
of UNESCO in much the same way that UNESCO assisted in the creation of CERN 50
years ago. Since the suggestion was made in 1997 that BESSY I be used in this
way rather than discarded, the project has gained momentum with participation
in meetings of the International Interim Council by 12 Members and 12
Observers. The BESSY I components are now in Jordan where upgrading will begin
soon. Six scientific and technical workshops and schools have been held in the
Middle East on topics relating to the project and 30 scientists and engineers
from the Middle East have spent periods of up to two years working at
synchrotron radiation laboratories in Europe and the US. Financial support for
these activities has come from Members of the International Interim Council,
UNESCO, synchrotron radiation laboratories in Europe and the US, the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the International Centre for
Theoretical Physics (ICTP), the US Department of Energy (DOE), the Japanese
Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) and other sources.
Starting with the appointment of a Technical Director in 2001
and an Administrative Director in 2002, the SESAME staff is being built up,
with other appointments in progress. A strong training program is being
implemented by a newly formed Training Committee aimed at securing the
scientific staff, technical staff, and beam line support staff. In addition, a
Technical Committee is advising the Technical Director and reviewing
accelerator designs, and a Scientific Committee and Beam Lines Committee are
working jointly to secure proposals for the scientific program and define the
initial set of beam lines required for this program.
For more information please visit the SESAME web site
(www.sesame.org.jo) or contact one of the following:
Herwig Schopper, President of the Council of SESAME
(Herwig.Schopper@cern.ch)
Khaled Toukan, Vice-President of the Council of SESAME
(toukank@moe.gov.jo)
Dincer Ulku, Vice-President of the Council of SESAME
(dulku@hacettepe.edu.tr)
Maciej Nalecz, Representative of the Director-General of UNESCO on the Council
of SESAME (m.nalecz@unesco.org)
Clarissa Formosa-Gauci, SESAME project officer at UNESCO
(c.formosa-gauci@unesco.org)
Dieter Einfeld, Technical Director of SESAME
(Dieter.Einfeld@anka.fzk.de)
Hany Helal, Administrative Director of SESAME
(hhelal@mailer.eun.eg; hhelal@hotmail.com)
Samar Hasnain, Chair Beam-lines Committee of SESAME
(S.S.Hasnain@DL.AC.UK)
Zehra Sayers, Chair Scientific Committee of SESAME
(zehra@sabanciuniv.edu)
Costas Papanicolas, Chair Technical Committee of SESAME
(cnp@iasa.gr; C.Papanicolas@iasa.gr)
Reza Mansouri, Chair Training Committee of SESAME
(mansouri@sharif.edu; mansouri@sharif.ac.ir)
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