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Robert Feidenhans’l Niels Bohr Institute University of Copenhagen [email protected] Accelerators and Storage rings for Life Science and Materials Research. The Danish Perspective Niels Bohr Institute

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Niels Bohr Institute

Why are accelerators important forLife Science and Materials Research?

Technology output from Particle Physics

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DESY , new center for Photon Science

CFELCentre for Free Electron Lasers

Niels Bohr Institute

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Niels Bohr Institute

Danish Companies

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• support for travel and experiments at international facilities

• development for new instrumentation and new scientific directions using synchrotron x-ray radiation and neutron scattering

• training of high-quality graduate students and post docs

• summer schools and courses, including experimental exercises at international facilities.

• stimulating collaboration between groups, yearly meetings, homepage

• International relations (ESRF, XFEL, ILL, PSI)

• Advisor role for research council and ministry

Main tasks for DANSCATT

Niels Bohr Institute

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Training

Provide travel support for students (Bachelor+Master+ PhD)

Exercises at MAXlab, Cassiopeia and at PSI, SINQ+SLS

Summerschools

Niels Bohr Institute