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The 6th Asian Forum for Accelerators and Detectors (AFAD 2015) convened on January 26th and 27th at the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center. The Forum aimed to establish practical application of accelerators and detectors in various fields of industry and medicine, strengthen the development of relevant scientific equipment and technology in Asia, and provide experts with a platform for information exchange.
This year’s AFAD covered seven categories, including: Accelerators and Related Technologies for Photon Source, Detector Technology Development, Accelerator Technologies for Industrial & Medical Applications, Innovative Accelerator Techniques, Accelerators and Related Technologies for Hadron (Neutron) Source, Networks & Computing, and Cryogenics.
Accelerator technology and science are actively expanding in Asia. Apart from Japan, a lot of funding and manpower has been invested by China, India, and South Korea in this area, mostly focusing on the application of free-electron lasers and heavy ion accelerators in medicine, and the industrial and environmental application of general electric linear accelerators. At present, Japan still leads with the most prowess in accelerator technology throughout Asia, with Mainland China and South Korea following ambitiously behind, carrying out a number of relevant research projects on the development of accelerators, such as various free-electron lasers, industrial, environmental and medical applications of the accelerator, and the research and development of accelerator components.
In recent years, Taiwan has gradually begun to promote the utilization of free-electron lasers and proton therapy accelerators, and is planning the development of accelerators combined with science, which will be able to assist industrial development and application in the near future.
For more information, please visit the website at www.nsrrc.org.tw/afad-2015
Source: AFAD and the National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center Official Website