Diamond Light Source

This listing is from the 2022 Festival.

Abstract of a Vacuum Pipe at Diamond Light Source
Region: 
Didcot- South & Vale
Artform: 
Photography

This outdoor photographic exhibit celebrates the double anniversary year for Diamond Light Source, giving an insight into what goes on inside our iconic building. In 2022 Diamond is celebrating its 20th anniversary and 15 years of research and innovation, and to help commemorate the occasion we are presenting a special exhibition of selected photographs from throughout Diamond.

Diamond Light Source is the UK’s national synchrotron. It works like a giant microscope, harnessing the power of electrons to produce bright light that scientists can use to study anything from fossils to jet engines to viruses and vaccines.
The machine accelerates electrons to near light speeds so that they give off light 10 billion times brighter than the sun. These bright beams are then directed off into laboratories known as ‘beamlines’. Here, scientists use the light to study a vast range of subject matter, from new medicines and treatments for disease to innovative engineering and cutting-edge technology. Whether it’s fragments of ancient paintings or unknown virus structures, at the synchrotron, scientists can study their samples using a machine that is 10,000 times more powerful than a traditional microscope.
Diamond is one of the most advanced scientific facilities in the world, and its pioneering capabilities are helping to keep the UK at the forefront of scientific research.

Venue

Diamond Light Source, Fermi Avenue
Harwell Science & Innovation Campus
Didcot
OX11 0DE
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Email: 
diamondcomms@diamond.ac.uk
Facilities available: 
Accessible for Wheelchairs, Parking

Opening Dates and Times

May 2022
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Times: 
Daylight hours (parking at weekends)