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It was founded in 1951 with the denomination of Junta de Energía Nuclear (JEN), and renamed CIEMAT in 1986. | It was founded in 1951 with the denomination of Junta de Energía Nuclear (JEN), and renamed CIEMAT in 1986. | ||
<ref>A.R. de Pablos, J.M. Sánchez Ron, ''De la JEN al CIEMAT'', Ediciones Doce Calles S.L. (2001) [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/NIPO NIPO 402-01-005-7]</ref> | <ref>A.R. de Pablos, J.M. Sánchez Ron, ''De la JEN al CIEMAT'', Ediciones Doce Calles S.L. (2001) [http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/NIPO NIPO 402-01-005-7]</ref> | ||
Its focus is on research and technological development projects, serving as a reference for technical representation of Spain in international forums, and advising government on matters within its field of competence. | Its focus is on research and technological development projects, serving as a reference for the technical representation of Spain in international forums, and advising government on matters within its field of competence. | ||
Its main establishment is in Madrid (Moncloa), and that is where the [[Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión]] is located. | Its main establishment is in Madrid (Moncloa), and that is where the [[Laboratorio Nacional de Fusión]] is located. |