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Description
The SOLARIS synchrotron in Krakow is a third-generation synchrotron radiation source operating in the medium electron energy range. The first synchrotron light in SOLARIS was observed in 2016, while the first user experiments were performed in 2018. SOLARIS is expanding its activities, constantly developing experimental beamlines and complementary infrastructure such as cryo-electron microscopes. SOLARIS, the only synchrotron in Central-Eastern Europe, offers research opportunities for unique scientific projects in fundamental research and applied sciences. In the presentation, we will present the SOLARIS synchrotron project and available infrastructure, provide practical information on access to the infrastructure, and show examples of the research results obtained at the Centre by the Users.
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