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Diamond Light Source Ltd 18-May-2009
Diamond Light Source is a new synchrotron and a leading scientific facility of its type in the world. Located on the Harwell Science and Innovation Campus, we host research facilities supporting cutting edge research in all fields of science.
Fibertronics Inc. 08-Nov-2011
Fibertronics is a fiber optic cable and fiber optic products manufacturer in the USA. fiber optic pigtails and attenuators and much more.
Yeshiva University 21-Sep-2011
Private University in New York City
International Max Planck Research School for Ultrafast Imaging & Structural Dynamics (IMPRS-UFAST) 02-Sep-2011
The IMPRS-UFAST is a joint enterprise of DESY, the Max Planck Research Department for Structural Dynamics at the University of Hamburg (MPSD), the Max Planck Advanced Study Group (MP-ASG), the University of Hamburg, and European XFEL GmbH.
Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie 19-Apr-2011
The Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (HZB) operates two scientific large scale facilities for investigating the structure and function of matter: the research reactor BER II for experiments with neutrons and the synchrotron radiation source BESSY II.
CELLS - ALBA 01-Apr-2011
ALBA is a third generation Synchrotron Light Facility.
EMBL Hamburg 20-May-2010
The European Molecular Biology Laboratory, EMBL, is building an integrated facility for structural biology at the future PETRA-III ring at DESY, Hamburg, Germany.
Fermilab 15-Nov-2010
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory advances the understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy by providing leadership and resources for qualified researchers to conduct basic research in high energy physics and related disciplines.
CERN - Openlab 29-Jan-2010
CERN openlab is a framework to test and validate cutting-edge information technologies and services in partnership with industry.
CERN 03-Nov-2008
Cern, founded in 1954 in Geneva, is the world's most advanced fundamental research institute for particle physics. Over the last 50 years, it has become a prime example of international collaboration with currently 20 European Member States.