No less than 151 proposals have been submitted in response to SESAME’s third call (Call “2”) for experiments on its three beamlines that closed on 27 January, thus confirming the ever-increasing demand for use of its facilities.
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We are pleased to announce the 4th International Workshop on X-ray Crystallography in Structural Biology and will be held on February 25th-27th, 2020, at The Islamic University of Bahawalpur, Pakistan.
On Monday, 23rd December 2019, at 13:21, scientists at the SESAME light source successfully delivered the first X-ray monochromatic beam to the experimental station of the Materials Science (MS) beamline, that will be used in applications of the X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) technique in materials science.
The 4th of December 2019 marked the inauguration of SESAME’s Sergio Fubini Guest House, SESAME’s permanent Guest House which replaces the temporary Guest House that had been constructed pending construction of the former.
Some 80 scientists from the region and beyond are meeting at SESAME on 30 November and 1 December to discuss the scientific programme and latest results from the laboratory.
SESAME’s third beamline, the Materials Science (MS) beamline for powder diffraction, will come into operation in 2020. Proposals for experiments to be performed on SESAME’s three beamlines (IR, XAFS/XRF and MS) in the second half of 2020 may therefore now be submitted. Deadline for the submission of applications: January 27, 2020 at 13:00, Amman time.
20 researchers from the SESAME Members and beyond received comprehensive training in the use of synchrotron radiation at the OPEN SESAME HERCULES School (Higher European Research Course for Users of Large Experimental Systems) held at SESAME from October 26 to November 8, 2019.
Jordan was one of the IAEA’s Member States to organize an exhibition and meeting as side events during the 63rd session of the Agency’s General Conference held in Vienna from 16-20 September.
SESAME’s stand was one of the very numerous activities organized during the CERN Open Days held in Geneva on 14-15 September. Among these activities were site visits, experimental workshops, debates, exhibition stands, hands-on exhibits, film screenings and theatre performances, for which 75,000 visitors travelled to Geneva.