Researcher - Examples of Research Institutions

Examples of Research Institutions

  • A*STAR (Singapore)
  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
  • Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (Australia)
  • NASA Ames Research Center (USA)
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research (USA)
  • National Institute of Aerospace (USA)
  • National Institute of Mental Health (USA)
  • Argonne National Laboratory (USA)
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory (USA)
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (USA)
  • Los Alamos National Laboratory (USA)
  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA)
  • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (USA)
  • Centro de Estudios Científicos CECs (Chile)
  • Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (Russia)
  • European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (France)
  • Institut Laue-Langevin (France)
  • European Organization for Nuclear Research (Switzerland)
  • Indian Space Research Organisation (India)
  • Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (India)
  • Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (India)
  • Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science (Germany)
  • Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres (Germany)
  • Fraunhofer Society (Germany)
  • Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)
  • SPring-8 (Japan)
  • New York - CEWIT (USA)

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