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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. 

SLAC aerial at night

Sign up for a virtual tour hosted by live guides, launch our interactive tour or register for an in-person tour at SLAC. 

A tour guide explaining our accelerator in the Klystron Gallery at SLAC

Learn more about SLAC science with these explainer articles, videos and visuals.

SAGE campers have fun experimenting with a Van de Graff generator

Learn about SLAC people, science, facilities and partners. Discover our history, mission and vision for the future.

SLAC main quad, with the Science and User Support Building and the Arrillaga Science Center

Learn about SLAC’s exciting public events, lectures and other special programs happening at the lab or online.

Panofsky auditorium audience

Explore our research through graphics, videos and photographs. Visit our public Flickr albums and YouTube videos for more.

Inspection of the LSST Camera optical filters

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

Illustration of X-ray laser pulses stripping electrons away from atoms

Download a variety of fact sheets to learn more about SLAC, our programs and latest scientific discoveries. 

Empty undulator hall

The evening lectures highlight the cutting-edge science happening at the laboratory. From the nanotechnology of diamonds to the latest Higgs Boson discoveries, SLAC public lectures provide non-scientists with a unique insight into the workings of our universe.

video still frame of lecture about the search for dark matter

Here at SLAC, scientists, engineers, technicians and support professionals work together to conduct world-class research.

Stanford graduate students Robert Kasse, Natalie Geise and Tim Abate install an X-ray cell for battery research