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Professor Lidia Morawska visited the SOLARIS Centre during her visit to the Jagiellonian University.

Professor Lidia Morawska visited the SOLARIS Centre during her visit to the Jagiellonian University.

07.06.2023
The visit, organized jointly with the Departments of Chemistry and Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science JU, was aimed at presenting the only synchrotron infrastructure in Poland. Lidia Morawska is a world-renowned professor at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia
DUO application temporarily unavailable

DUO application temporarily unavailable

06.06.2023
According to the maintenance works, the DUO application will be unavailable on the 12th of June from 7th am to 11 pm. We apologise for the inconvenience.
The SOLARIS Centre was awarded the title of Career Inspirer 2023 in the International Cooperation category.

The SOLARIS Centre was awarded the title of Career Inspirer 2023 in the International Cooperation category.

31.05.2023
The SOLARIS Centre was the winner of a competition organised by the Work and Career Institute Foundation. The statuette from the hands of Paweł Abucki, President of the Work and Career Institute Foundation, was received by Michał Młynarczyk, Deputy Director of NCPS SOLARIS. The award was given for cooperation within the Erasmus+ project.
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CIRI beamline installed a new microscope.

29.05.2023
Photothermal Spectroscopy Corp has completed the installation of the mIRage-LS, Submicron Multimodal (IR+Raman+FL) microscope on the CIRI beamline in SOLARIS Centre, which features submicron imaging and IR + Raman spectroscopy combined with wide-field fluorescence imaging capabilities.
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Apply now for open PhD positions!

24.05.2023
Are you a highly motivated student looking for an interesting job in experimental research? Would you like to conduct experiments using state-of-the-art experimental setups, including Solaris NSRC?