ICTP and the Jordan-based Synchrotron Light for Experimental
Science and Applications in the Middle East (SESAME) have agreed on
a programme of joint activities to be performed over the next two
years at both the Middle East facility and Trieste. The agreement
follows on a Memorandum of Understanding signed by the two
institutes in 2009.
Through the cooperative agreement, ICTP will promote the
participation of scientists from SESAME countries in several
scientific conferences, including the 2011 ICTP/ELETTRA/IAEA School
on Synchrotron Radiation for Environment and Cultural Heritage, and
the 2012 ICTP/ELETTRA School on Synchrotron and Free-Electron Laser
Sources and their Multidisciplinary Applications. ICTP also will
strengthen its role in SESAME's training programmes, and will
support missions of experts to the SESAME facility via ICTP's
Office of External Activities.
SESAME is an intergovernmental organization created under the
umbrella of UNESCO, and is the Middle East's first major
international research centre. Its mission is to build scientific
capacity and contribute to economic development in the Middle East,
the Mediterranean region and surrounding areas by enabling a wide
range of applied science, and to build bridges between cultures
through scientific and technical collaboration.
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Synchrotron in the Middle East
ICTP details programme of joint activities with Jordan facility
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