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Research resources

The Saclay Plateau Campus houses large-scale infrastructure, which is varied in nature. One of the oldest resources, the Laboratoire de l'accélérateur linéaire d’Orsay [Orsay Linear Accelerator Laboratory], was built in the late 1950s to provide scientists with an electron accelerator. It is this laboratory that produced the Super ACO and DCI synchrotrons that were used until 2003 before being replaced by the SOLEIL [Optimised source of intermediary light energy] facility, which opened in 2006. Since then, other facilities have been installed nearby, for physical characterisation, computation, data access, imaging, and other new emerging projects. There are approximately 10 facilities and you can also add other sites to that which are located nearby (Evry and Guyancourt).

Infrastructure

Infrastructure on the campus

Type of activity

Unit of the ESTEEM European infrastructure project at Paris-Sud 11 University

Electron microscopy

Centre CLIO [Orsay Infrared laser centre] - Elyse

Characterisation of matter

radiation-matter interaction

ICOS

Data Centre on greenhouse gases

Imagif

Platforms for life sciences

Lasers (LULI [Laboratory for the Use of Intense Lasers], LOA, SLIC) and Extreme light infrastructure project

Radiation-matter interaction, optics, attosecond physics

Neurospin

Preclinical to clinical exploration of the brain by high powered magnetic resonance imaging

Orphée neutron reactor/Laboratoire Léon Brillouin [Laboratory]

Characterisation of inert or living matter on the nanoscale. Multidisciplinary

SOLEIL Synchrotron facility

Characterisation of inert or living matter on the nanoscale. Multidisciplinary

Nano-INNOV and nanosciences (project)

Nanofabrication and nanocharacterisation

Centre National de séquençage d’Evry[Evry National Sequencing Centre]

Plant and animal biology

Guyancourt Instrument and spatial centre

Integration and calibration of instrumentation for observation

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