The Texas A&M University Cyclotron Institute is a Department of Energy University Facility that conducts basic research, provides technical capabilities, and educates students in accelerator-based science and technology. Supported by both DOE and the State of Texas, the Institute is a major resource for the state and the nation, with a focus on space science, materials science, analytical procedures, and nuclear medicine.
With a team of approximately 100 members, including scientists, engineers, technicians, and students, the Institute is internationally recognized for its research contributions. It operates the K500 superconducting cyclotron and advanced ECR ion sources, along with state-of-the-art detectors and spectrometers, to facilitate research in nuclear structure, weak interactions, nuclear astrophysics, and more. Additionally, the Institute serves as a technical support base for collaborative research programs at other national and international accelerator facilities.
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