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Established | 1971 |
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Research type | Nuclear research centre |
Budget | ₹8,450 million (US$100 million) per annum |
Field of research | Atomic Energy, Material Physics, Nano-Sciences, Electronics and Instrumentation, Reactor Engineering, Metallurgy |
Director | B. Venkatraman |
Staff | 2511 |
Location | Kalpakkam, Tamil Nadu, India 12°31′26″N 80°09′25″E / 12.5238°N 80.1569°E |
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Operating agency | Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India |
Website | www |
Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) is one of India's premier nuclear research centres. It is the second largest establishment of the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), next to Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), located at Kalpakkam, 80 km south of Chennai, India.[1] It was established in 1971 as an exclusive centre dedicated to the pursuit of fast reactor science and technology, due to the vision of Vikram Sarabhai.[2] Originally, it was called Reactor Research Centre (RRC). It was renamed to Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research (IGCAR) by the then Prime Minister of India Rajiv Gandhi in December 1985.[3] The centre is engaged in broad-based multidisciplinary programme of scientific research and advanced engineering directed towards the development of fast breeder reactor technology in India.[1]
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