Six months on it is reaping the benefits of a more stable and efficient performance of its accelerator.
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Revolutionizing the study of ancient artifacts: SXCT at SESAME unveils the concealed aspects of their delicate history.
SUNSTONE project offers first free synchrotron radiation training for researchers.
Lecture series on science and diplomacy: The contribution of SESAME to the fostering of scientific collaboration and peace.
The 19th Users’ Meeting has been postponed. A new date will be announced in due course.
Registration for the 19th SESAME Users' Meeting and for the SUNSTONE project grants is open, deadline on March 29.
SESAME and its partners lead Open Science to create a future where research data is accessible, credited, and impactful, empowering researchers and communities globally.
CERN invites young scientists throughout the world pursuing a bachelor’s or master’s degree in physics, engineering, computer science, or mathematics to apply to participate in its 2025 Summer Student capacity-building activities.
Non-invasive analysis of vitreous artifacts from Anatolia’s past at the BEATS beamline.
TXPES marks the installation of SESAME’s first beamline to be constructed by one of its Members.
A novel method for producing eco-friendly bioplastics directly from agricultural waste studied at the IR beamline of SESAME.