Updates on the African Synchrotron Light Source (AfLS) Project
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Abstract
Africa is the only habitable continent without a synchrotron light source. A full steering committee was elected at the African Light Source (AfLS) conference on November 16-20, 2015 at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in Grenoble, France. The conference brought together African scientists, policy makers, and stakeholders to discuss a synchrotron light source in Africa. Firm outcomes of the Conference were a set of resolutions and a roadmap. Additionally, a collaborative proposal to promote Advanced Light Sources and crystallographic sciences in targeted regions of the world was submitted by the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) and the International Union of Crystallography (IUCr) to the International Council for Science (ICSU). www.africanlightsource.org.
Presenters
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Tabbetha Dobbins
Physics & Astronomy, Rowan Univ, NASA/GSFC
Authors
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Tabbetha Dobbins
Physics & Astronomy, Rowan Univ, NASA/GSFC
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Sekazi Mtingwa
TriSEED Consultants, LLC, TriSEED Consultants
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Ahmadou Wague
Univ. Cheikh Anta Diop
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Simon Connell
University of Johannesburg
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Brian Masara
South African Institute of Physics
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Tshepo Ntsoane
Nesca
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Lawrence Norris
NSBP
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Herman Winick
SLAC
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Kenneth Evans-Lutterodt
BNL
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Tarek Hussein
Cairo University
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Feene Maresha
Ethiopian Academy of Sciences
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Krystle McLaughlin
Chemistry, Vassar College
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Philip Oladijo
Chemical, Materials, and Metallurgy, Int. U. of Sci & Tech. Botswana
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Esna du Plessis
SASOL
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Romain Murenzi
TWAS
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Kennedy Reed
LLNL
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Francesco Sette
ESRF
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Sverker Werin
MAX IV
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Jonathan Dorfan
OIST
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Mohammad Yousef
Cairo University