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Gustavo Cezar wears two colorful hats as an engineer with SLAC’s GISMo lab.
Toro and Schuster are being recognized for their contributions to the design of experiments that use particle accelerators to search for dark matter particles.
Knowing a magnet’s past will allow scientists to customize particle beams more precisely in the future. As accelerators stretch for higher levels of performance, understanding subtle effects, such as those introduced by magnetic history, is becoming more critical.
Edelen draws on machine learning to fine tune particle accelerators, while Kurinsky develops dark matter detectors informed by quantum information science.
The Small Business Innovation Research Program brings government and private industry together to de...
After decades of experience in the DOE lab system and as director of a leading synchrotron light sou...
By revealing the chemistry of plant secretions, or exudates, these studies build a basis for better...
Scientists discover superconductivity and charge density waves are intrinsically interconnected at t...
The facility, LCLS-II, will soon sharpen our view of how nature works on ultrasmall, ultrafast scale...
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