Soreq Nuclear Research Center

Coordinates: 31°53′57″N 34°42′10″E / 31.8993°N 34.7028°E / 31.8993; 34.7028

Soreq Nuclear Research Center
Established 1950s
Research type Nuclear research centre
Field of research
Atomic Energy, Material Physics, Nano-Sciences, Electronics and Instrumentation, Reactor Engineering, Metallurgy
Location Palmachim and Yavne in Israel, Israel
Operating agency
Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC)
Website soreq.gov.il/mmg/Pages/Home.aspx

The Soreq Nuclear Research Center is a research and development institute situated near the localities of Palmachim and Yavne in Israel. It operates under the auspices of the Israel Atomic Energy Commission (IAEC). The center conducts research in various physical sciences, particularly the development of many kinds of sensors, lasers, atmospheric research, non-destructive testing techniques, space environment, nuclear safety, medical diagnostics and nuclear medicine. It also produces various types of radiopharmacuticals for use by health care organizations throughout the country.

Some of the institute's research facilities include an AMF 5 MW pool-type light water nuclear reactor supplied in the late 1950s from the USA under the Atoms for Peace program [1] and a 10 MeV proton cyclotron accelerator, as well as extensive laboratory and testing facilities. Currently under construction is a 5-40 MeV, 0.04-5 mA proton and deuteron superconducting linear accelerator scheduled for commissioning in 2013.

Commissioned by the Israeli government in 1956, the building was designed by American architect Philip Johnson.[1] With it distinctive brutalist styly, it has appeared on stamps and was one of Johnson's favorite buildings, though security precautions prevented him from visiting the completed structure while in Israel in 1966.[1]

The Center is named after the nearby stream of Soreq.

The Center operates under the safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency.[2]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Soreq Nuclear Research Center / Philip Johnson, Gili Merin, ArchDaily, 8 July 2013
  2. "Nuclear Research Center - Soreq". Israel Atomic Energy Commission website. Israel Atomic Energy Commission. Retrieved 22 January 2016.

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