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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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If you are coming to SLAC as a Conference Attendee on-site or remote, follow the step by step instructions to submit the form and upload all the required documentation.

Users' Conference 2018

SLUO represents scientists and engineers from universities and laboratories around the world involved in particle physics, astrophysics and accelerator physics research at SLAC.

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Matter in Extreme Conditions (MEC) upgrade project

MEC

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

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SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory's User Research Portal for science and discovery.

MEC LaserNet

The Accelerator Directorate fosters world leading accelerator science and technologies for future accelerators, while enabling user research and accelerator R&D programs today.

Two scientists in a control room full of computer monitors that allow them to adjust diamond mirrors in their CBXFEL experiment

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.

Arrillaga Science Center building

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

Wolfgang Panofsky

The Cryo-EM (cryogenic electron microscopy) facility at SLAC, built and operated in partnership with Stanford University, is equipped with multiple state-of-the-art instruments for cryo-EM.

Cryo-EM