Technology Infrastructure | Construction time | Applications | Outstanding Features |
National Supercomputing Center Guangzhou | Its supercomputing system “Tianhe II” was completed and put into operation in 2013 | Atmospheric marine environment, astronomy and geophysics, industrial manufacturing design, new energy and materials, biomedical health and smart city cloud computing |
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National Supercomputing Center Shenzhen | 2009 |
| Jointly built by Chinese Academy of Sciences and Shenzhen Municipal Government |
Dongguan Scattered Fission Neutron Source | It was put into construction in October 2012 and is now in full operation | Physics, chemistry, life sciences, materials science, nanoscience, medicine, national defense research and new nuclear energy development, etc. |
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Huizhou Accelerator-Driven Transmutation Research Facility (CiADS) | Construction started at the end of 2017, with a construction cycle of 6 years | Study of neutron properties, detection of microstructure and motion of matter | Microstructural studies of DNA, crystalline materials, polymers, and other substances can be performed. |
Huizhou Intense Flow Heavy Ion Accelerator (HIAF) | Construction started at the end of 2017, with a construction cycle of seven years | Research on the fundamentals of nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics |
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Jiangmen neutrino experiment project | Jiangmen Neutrino Experiment Phase IIstarted construction in January 2015 | Neutrino mass order; astrophysical studies of supernova neutrinos, Earth neutrinos, solar neutrinos, etc. |
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Shenzhen National Gene Bank |
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| The only national gene bank in China and the fourth in the world, which has stored more than 1000 samples of various biological resources |