TID leverages its state-of-the-art scientific expertise in exploiting the electromagnetic spectrum and in advanced instrumentation to develop novel technologies.
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Artistic representation of a neural network superimposed on an electron beam profile.
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To find the best possible shape for an accelerator component (left), researchers often have to tweak a number of factors...
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The Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Camera’s focal plane has a surface area large enough to capture a portion of the sky...
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SLAC’s Chris Kenney holds a 16-module, 2.2-megapixel ePix10k X-ray camera.
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KIPAC scientists have for the first time used artificial neural networks to analyze complex distortions in spacetime, called gravitational lenses, demonstrating that the method...
SLAC’s microelectronics research is breaking new ground in sustainable computing.
Machine Learning (ML) algorithms are found across all scientific directorates at SLAC, with applications to a wide range of tasks including online data reduction, system controls, simulation, and analysis of big data.