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7th Jul 2011

Inside Diamond


Meera Senthilingam
Engineering Synchrotrons

This month, we venture into the synchrotron along with members of the public to bring you a glimpse of the Inside Diamond open days. We meet the engineers and technicians that design the components of the synchrotron to keep it running smoothly, hear from Diamond CEO Gert Materlik about the main highlights of these open days. Plus, we talk to a scientist working on one of Diamonds latest Beamlines, I-24, that’s enabling research that wasn’t possible before including new insight in the fight against allergies!

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