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Radiation project to be completed in April
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2009-03-16 09:01 SHANGHAI -- A 1.2 billion yuan (US$175 million) synchrotron radiation project in east China's Shanghai will be completed and put into use in late April, researchers said Sunday.
The SSRF is a third-generation of synchrotron radiation light source that will serve as great tools for Chinese scientific research and industry community. The project has built seven beamlines and experimental stations for research and development in life science, new materials, physics and biochemical projects, according to the Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, SSRF's major participant. Up to now, the Shanghai institute has received more than 140 applications to work for SSRF from research staff from around 60 domestic colleges and institutes. |