Objective
To streamline Academic Administrative Activities so that the User Facility provides a better impact on the User community
Accelerator User Portal
- How to Apply for Beam Time
- User Dashboard / Submit the Proposal
- General Guidelines
- Off-line Facility Utilization Form
- Pending Shifts
- Beam Time Schedule
- Guest House Booking
To avail of Accelerator Beam Time, one must submit beam time proposals by online filling out one of the Beam Time Request (BTR) Form within the stipulated dates (May 15 for July AUC / October 15 for December AUC ). Offline submissions will not be accepted. If invited, they should present it before the Accelerator User Committee Members during the AUC Meeting on July 5-7 or December 16-18
Read MoreTo avail of Accelerator Beam Time, one must submit beam time proposals by online filling out one of the Beam Time Request (BTR) Form within the stipulated dates (May 15 for July AUC / October 15 for December AUC ). Offline submissions will not be accepted. User dashboard and online forms can be accessed from here.
Read MoreIUAC strives to maintain high standards of academic ethics. It is the responsibility of the users to ensure that he/she and his/her collaborators abide by the same. User agrees to abide by all safety regulations as per "Safety Manual for User at IUAC".
Read MoreIUAC provides a unique opportunity for researchers to use various offlice facilities like RBS, Target Preparation Laboratory, Electrical Transport / Noise Measurements, Micro-Raman, Scanning Electron Microscopy, Transmission Electron Microscopy, Gamma Chamber, Geochronology HR-ICPMS to name a few. To avail these facilities one need to apply online.
ApplyThis section gives the details of shifts that are pending against AUC-approved proposals. To see the list of pending proposals......
Read MoreIUAC Users
- General Guidelines for IUAC Users
- General Safety Instruction for the Users
- Download Beam Time Request form (BTR)
- Guidelines for Participation of IUAC Scientists and Engineers in User Experiments
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Minutes of DAE-DST Vision Meeting - 2014
- Dashboard
Arrive at least a day in advance and stay for a few days after your experiment. A User presentation at the end of the experiment is to be made by the User. User Presentation should describe the objective, troubles encountered, suggestions for improvement, etc.
Read MoreThe Pelletron accelerator and laboratory are well shielded and interlocked to avoid any radiation exposure to the workers. Members of the staff and users receive little or no exposure. However, regular personnel monitoring is necessary for every worker having access to the radiation areas...
Read MorePresentation by the Principal Investigator / any collaborator/student. Presentation by the Principal Investigator / any collaborator (but not from IUAC) (student presentation not acceptable in case of sanction of funds)...
Read MoreIUAC scientists/engineers may be involved in all stages of the experiment, viz., planning the experiment, execution of the experiment, data analysis/interpretation. In such cases, she/he would be a coauthor in any publication arising out of the work. No paper should be communicated by any user for publication in a journal or a conference without the consent/comment of IUAC co-author....
Read More (294 KB)For experiments performed by a group at IUAC (NSC), the data is the joint property of all persons named as collaborators in the Beam Time Request (BTR) Schedule. All collaborators must have signed on to the BTR. In the special case of a Ph. D Proposal, the data is the joint property of the Student and the Ph.D. Supervisor, both of whom should be named in the BTR form and both must sign. (Other collaborators would not have any rights to this data, except that their names should be included in the publication, unless as stated in 3).In case of a dispute between collaborators, those not agreeing to the publication of the data or have doubts about the analysis...
Read MoreThe last DAE-DST Vision meeting for Drawing Roadmap for High Energy and Nuclear Physics Research was held in Mumbai during April 7-8, 2006, which produced a Roadmap with several recommendations. Some of these have been implemented and yielded very encouraging results....
Read More (248 KB)Outreach
Inter University Accelerator Centre (IUAC) is an autonomous center of the University Grants Commission (UGC) providing advanced facilities to the user community for carrying out accelerator-based research in basic sciences. Research is conducted primarily in the fields of experimental nuclear physics, materials science, atomic and molecular physics, accelerator physics, accelerator mass spectrometry, radiation biology, and radiation physics. More information is available on IUAC's website:http://www.iuac.res.in/
Read MoreInter-University Accelerator Centre (IUAC) conducts M. Sc. Orientation Programme to encourage interested students to supplement their knowledge and to motivate them to continue their career in science. This programme has been envisaged to provide hands-on training in fields associated with accelerator-based research to selected M. Sc. students by way of short projects. However, this programme is not conducted to satisfy the M. Sc. credit requirements of any University / Department. Due to a large number of applicants every year, we regret that all applicants may not be selected for project work. To provide a chance for students from various universities, students from the same universities may be given less priority for consideration in successive years.
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Contact
Acedemic Cell
Inter-University Accelerator Centre,
Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, Near Vasant Kunj,
New Delhi, 110067, INDIA