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Daresbury Laboratory is a scientific research laboratory based at Sci-Tech Daresbury science and innovation campus near Daresbury in Cheshire, England. The laboratory began operations in 1962 and was officially opened on 16 June 1967 as the Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory by the then Prime Minister of United Kingdom, Harold Wilson. It is run by the Science and Technology Facilities Council with around three hundred full-time staff. The present director is Prof. Susan Smith. ==Facilities== Daresbury Laboratory is renowned for its world leading scientific research in fields such as accelerator science, bio-medicine, physics, chemistry, materials, engineering and computational science. Employing around 300 staff, the facilities are used by scientists and engineers, from both the university research community and industrial research base. The laboratory is based at Sci-Tech Daresbury, one of two national science and innovation campuses, which supports scientists, researchers and industry by providing a collaborative and innovative environment to perform cutting-edge research. Within the portfolio of research and facilities: * VELA (Accelerator), an electron compact linear accelerator, based around an RF photocathode gun. * CLARA, an electron linear accelerator to be utilised for research in free-electron lasers. * ALICE (accelerator), an electron accelerator previously known as ERLP (Energy Recovery Linac Prototype). * The Hartree Centre, a high performance computing and data analytics research facility.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=£30m grant announced by George Osborne at Daresbury Science Park )〕 * SuperSTEM, a high resolution aberration-corrected STEM is housed on the site. The facility belongs to EPSRC. * HPCx, a supercomputer (closed, replaced by the UK national supercomputing service, HECToR, based in Edinburgh).〔http://www.hpcx.ac.uk/〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Daresbury Laboratory」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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