
Other Names: n/a Location: Physics department, Atomic Energy Commission of Syria (AECS) Subordinate To: AECS Size: n/a Primary Function: Materials development and analysis through ion implantation Description: In 1997, Syria approached the IAEA and received approval for the construction of an ion beam accelerator and the accelerator facility to improve Syria's research capabilities by introducing accelerator technology to analysis of materials and development of semiconductors and alloys through ion implantation.[1]
Syria has solely financed the project for $1 million.[2]
Sources: [1] "SYR/8/008: Ion Beam Accelerator For Materials Development And Analysis," IAEA Technical Cooperation Projects, 1997, <http://www-tc.iaea.org/tcweb/tcprogramme/projectsbycountry/query/default.asp>. [2] "Technical Cooperation Report for 2001," GC(46)/INF/4, International Atomic Energy Agency, 2001, p. 48, <http://www.iaea.or.at/worldatom/About/Policy/GC/GC46/Documents/gc46inf-4.pdf>.
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