The African Light Source (AfLS) Foundation endeavors to progress African science and engineering, and to establish an advanced light source on the African continent, along with developing all the necessary human and institutional infrastructure.
Advanced light sources are the most transformational scientific facilities currently known, impacting fields from anthropology, biophysics, and chemistry, to Earth sciences, engineering, medicine, paleontology, physics, materials science, vaccinology, and zoology. Investments in big science facilities are positively related to increasing national economic outputs, increasing efficiencies, greater attractiveness for investments –domestic and foreign, improvement in training and job opportunities, reduction of disease burdens, and ultimately increases in quality of life.
An advanced light source in Africa is vital if African governments and civil society are to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.
- AfLS5 - 2022: An online conference - hosted by BIUST - Botswana.
- AfLS4 - 2021: An online conference - hosted by X-TechLab - Benin.
- AfLS3 - 2020: An online conference - hosted by EAIFR - Rwanda
- AfLS2 - 2019: Held in Accra, Ghana - hosted by University of Ghana
- AfLS1 - 2015: Held in Grenoble, France - hosted by the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF)