Scientists at SLAC observe chemical reactions in unprecedented detail and find ways to make them more efficient, with the goal of using chemistry to help solve the nation’s energy challenges.
SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is a national laboratory and Federally Funded Research and Development Center managed and operated under by Stanford University.
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Glossary of SLAC-related abbreviations, acronyms, initialisms, terms and lingo
The SLAC Training Assessment (STA) is an online tool used by supervisors to assign employee training in environment, safety, and health.
Panofsky Fellowships are awarded to early career doctoral scientists with potential for innovation and growth.
The Visiting Faculty Program (VFP), seeks to increase the research competitiveness of faculty members and their students at institutions historically underrepresented in the research community in order to expand the workforce vital to the Department of Energy (DOE) mission areas.
This guide provides information, instructions, and additional knowledge about SLAC’s Drupal template and platform to site owners. Use this guide to learn how to build content, launch your website, and more.
From studying chemical reactions that happen in femtosecond timescale to advancing society’s energy technology, the Energy Sciences Directorate’s research addresses an enormous range of critical scientific challenges.
The Accelerator Directorate fosters world leading accelerator science and technologies for future accelerators, while enabling user research and accelerator R&D programs today.
The new SLAC-Stanford Battery Center creates a generational opportunity enabling translational research in electrochemical science and technology bridging across fundamental science to deployment.
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