Facilities


Cyclotron Institute, Texas A&M University

The Texas A&M University Cyclotron Institute, a Department of Energy University Facility, is jointly supported by DOE and the State of Texas and is a major technical and educational resource for the state and the nation.

Institute staff constructed, and now operate, our K500 superconducting cyclotronand its advanced ECR ion sources. A facility upgrade is now underway to expand the capabilities and allow us to accelerate radioactive ion beams. A large complement of sophisticated state-of-the-art detectors and spectrometers provides the associated instrumentation necessary for modern research.

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The Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington

The Institute for Nuclear Theory, a national resource funded by the US Department of Energy and the University of Washington, provides an environment for scientists to advance the frontiers of subatomic physics. Scientific meetings at the INT attract hundreds of visitors annually from around the world to hasten breakthrough discoveries through collaborations.

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John D. Fox Superconducting Linear Accelerator Laboratory, Florida State University

The John D. Fox Superconducting Linear Accelerator Laboratory at Florida State University is a busy, teeming place with the radioactive beam facility RESOLUT, the construction of advanced detector systems, such as ANASEN and RESONEUT, and nuclear spectroscopy using a sophisticated array of Compton-suppressed clover gamma-ray detectors.

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