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March 27, 2019 · Uncategorized

AfLS attends START Launch Event (Mar 2019)

The Roadmap towards the African Light Source received a significant boost on 27 March 2019, when a series of presentations marked the launch of the START Programme — a major capacity-building and research-access partnership between African scientists and the UK’s Diamond Light Source.

The ProgrammeWhat START is

START stands for Synchrotron Techniques for African Research and Technology. It comes with a £3.7M grant to support capacity building and to provide African scientists with access to research at Diamond. The programme establishes deep capacity building, builds collaborative international networks, promotes excellent research and grows Pan-Africanism.

Launch date
27 March 2019
Full name
Synchrotron Techniques for African Research and Technology
Grant
£3.7M for capacity building and research access
Host facility
Diamond Light Source, United Kingdom

Why START matters for the African Light Source

The START project is a very important part of the Roadmap to the African Light Source. By building skills, forging international collaborations and growing a community of synchrotron users across the continent, it helps create the next generation of research leaders and champions for an African Light Source.

The START vision embraced creating the next generation of research leaders and champions for an African Light Source.

Speaking at the launch, the Principal Investigator for Diamond, Prof. Chris Nicklin, pointed out that the START vision embraced creating the next generation of research leaders and champions for an African Light Source.

From START to an African Light Source START Programme £3.7M · Diamond Capacity building & research access for African scientists Networks & next-generation research leaders African Light Source Part of the Roadmap to the African Light Source — deep capacity building, international collaboration, excellent research and Pan-Africanism.
How the START Programme feeds into the wider Roadmap towards an African Light Source.
Simon Connell and Felix Dapare Dakora on tour at the Diamond Light Source
Simon Connell (AfLS) and Felix Dapare Dakora (AAS) on tour at the Diamond Light Source.
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