During his visit to the Heavy Ion Accelerator Research Institute at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) in Yuseong District, located in western Daejeon, Minister of Science and ICT Lee Jong-ho was able to witness the trial operation of the heavy ion accelerator firsthand. The minister sought feedback on its construction, operation, and utilization as he inspected this groundbreaking technology.
The heavy ion accelerator at the IBS is capable of accelerating various ions, including hydrogen ions and heavier ions, to speeds nearly equivalent to that of light before colliding with target materials. This cutting-edge technology has the potential to greatly impact scientific research and development in various fields.
Performance checks and trial operations for the heavy ion accelerator are set to continue from the end of June through August. This testing phase will allow researchers and scientists to gather valuable data and insights to further enhance the capabilities and efficiency of this advanced technology.
Overall, Minister Lee Jong-ho’s visit to the Heavy Ion Accelerator Research Institute highlights the government’s commitment to advancing scientific research and innovation in South Korea. By supporting and investing in state-of-the-art facilities like the heavy ion accelerator, the country aims to strengthen its position as a global leader in science and technology.
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