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LCLS is the world’s first hard X-ray free-electron laser, open to experiments by scientists from across the globe.

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Helpful transportation information from the SLAC Visitor User Employee (VUE) Center

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The Alonzo W. Ashley Fellowship Program provides the Fellows practical experience in mission critical fields with the expressed objective of bridging education and professional work experience for historically underrepresented groups in STEM.

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Panofsky Fellowships are awarded to early career doctoral scientists with potential for innovation and growth.

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Our Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) are comprised of employees all across the lab, from scientists to engineers to operations staff.

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The SLAC Faculty Affairs Office is responsible for implementing University policy regarding appointments and promotions, salary setting, leaves, endowed chair appointments, and other matters of an academic nature.

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The VUE Center welcomes thousands of guests each year from within the US and abroad who are interested in visiting or working with SLAC. We have put together some information to help you with your visit to or stay at SLAC.

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At SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, we believe in the transformative power of diversity.

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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. 

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Get an overview of research at SLAC:  X-ray & ultrafast science, particle and astrophysics, cosmology, particle accelerators, biology, energy and technology.

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