Public lecture presented by Adam Hoffman
Sep 20–25
Past Event
SLAC on Tap
Atoms in slow motion, the skyrmion, and crackling magnets: the hidden world of quantum materials
What do the sound of Rice Krispies and the motion of atoms and magnets have in common? Join us at the Dutch Goose for...
Past Event
Public Lectures
Reinventing the way we break down plastic waste
From our kitchens to our clothes to the delivery of medicines, plastics play an indispensable role in our daily lives. But, the end-life of...
Past Event
Seminars and conferences
Driving Critical Chemical Transformations with Photons, Electrons, and Catalysts
SLAC is hosting a workshop Driving critical chemical transformations with photons, electrons, and catalysts. The workshop will identify key approaches and opportunities to...
Past Event
Public Lectures
Catalytic Adventures in an X-ray Playground
Join us at the Kavli Building or online. Registration is required if you plan to attend in person. Catalysts are the unsung heroes of...
Past Event
Public Lectures
How we built the world's largest digital camera
The world’s biggest digital camera was built at SLAC, and shipped to the NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory in northern Chile last year. This...
Past Event
Public Lectures
Humans Navigating Complexity with AI Helpers
Modern particle accelerator control rooms are like busy air traffic control centers, where skilled operators juggle hundreds of interconnected and time-sensitive tasks to generate...
Past Event
Electrons are tiny, charged particles with huge jobs: They hold all matter together, they drive the chemical reactions that power life, and they transport...
Video
Over the full 10-year survey, Rubin Observatory will produce half an exabyte of data. To make use of this data, teams of scientists and...