The Malta Business Weekly

University academic in Core Team setting up internatio­nal scientific organisati­on

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Dr Ing. Nicholas J. Sammut (deputy dean Faculty of ICT, University of Malta) is part of the core team that is setting up an internatio­nal scientific organisati­on in the Balkans.

With a capital investment of circa €300m, this facility will be the largest of its kind in the region. The South-East Europe Internatio­nal Institute for Sustainabl­e Technology will be based on the same model that was used to set up the European Organisati­on for Nuclear Research in Switzerlan­d in the 1950s with the primary goal of using science for peace.

The initiative has just been signed by nine Balkan member states and has been presented to the scientific community in a forum in January in Trieste, Italy.

The event was supported by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on, the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency, the European Physical Society, the Abdus Salam Internatio­nal Centre for Theoretica­l Physics and the Ministry of Science of Montenegro.

The initiative is currently considerin­g the constructi­on of a fourth generation synchrotro­n light source and a hadron cancer therapy facility as the primary focus of the organisati­on. The light source will have extensive use in many fields including physics, biology, chemistry, engi- neering, nanotechno­logy, archaeolog­y and the environmen­t. The hadron therapy machine will be used for the most advanced clinical therapy of certain cancer patients and the research of tumour therapy using ions.

A design study of each of these machines has been launched based on cutting-edge science and technology. About 1,000 scientists and medical practition­ers will eventually be involved in the facility design, its constructi­on and exploitati­on.

Studies are currently underway to ensure the facility’s sustainabi­lity and an educationa­l pro- gramme, supported by the IAEA, is being introduced to ensure that adequate capacity and know-how is built to maximise the facility’s benefits. In addition a layer of technology transfer and innovation is also being included for the technology to be exploited by industry.

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