Posted October 11, 2012
LCLS-II Project Director John Galayda to Receive Wilson Prize
John Galayda, who served as LCLS project director and is now directing its sequel, LCLS-II, has been named the 2013 winner of the Robert R. Wilson Prize for Achievement in the Physics of Particle Accelerators, awarded by the American Physical Society.
Posted September 26, 2012
Local Congresswomen, Entrepreneurs Extol the Value of Bay Area Light Sources
Two enthusiastic Congressional supporters of scientific research and a panel of scientist-entrepreneurs headlined a Silicon Valley Leadership Group meeting at SLAC that focused on the benefits of light source research.
Posted August 30, 2012
Laser Mashup: Researchers Mix X-ray, Optical Beams to Create Atomic Gauge
In a paper published Aug. 30 in Nature, an international team of researchers working at the Linac Coherent Light Source at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory describe a promising new method that directly measures, in atomic detail, how light manipulates electric charge in a material.
Posted July 16, 2012
User Spotlight: Pushing Crystallography to the Extremes at LCLS
Arizona State's Petra Fromme, among the leading researchers in the emerging field of X-ray laser crystallography, visited SLAC in mid-June with a research team to serve as the principal investigator in experiments studying photosynthesis and a series of proteins.
Posted May 23, 2011
LCLS Resonant Soft X-ray Scattering Endstation
Posted July 3, 2013
Photon Science Seminar Today: Ultrafast Electron and Lattice Dynamics in Vanadium Dioxide Thin Films
Posted June 19, 2013
Seminar: Improving Pump-probe Experimentation at Free-electron Laser Light Sources (Franz Tavella, Helmholtz Institute Jena)
Posted June 5, 2013
Photon Science Seminar Today: The Structure and Function of Enzyme Reactive Intermediates
Posted May 29, 2013
Submit Candidates Online for Associate Laboratory Director Openings
Posted May 29, 2013
May 29 Photon Science Seminar: Coherent X-ray Photons for Studies of Structural Dynamics in Condensed Matter