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Panofsky auditorium audience
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Annual workshop for cryo-EM developments and a poster session.

Annual workshop for cryo-EM developments and a poster session.
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Cryo-EM and SSRL training workshop at SLAC.

Cryo-EM and SSRL training workshop
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Cryo-EM image processing workshop at SSRL

Cryo-EM image processing workshop at SSRL
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The annual conference for scientists who conduct research at SLAC’s light sources engaged about 470 researchers in talks, workshops and discussions.

2018 Users Conference
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Representatives from industry, national laboratories and the investment sector explored partnerships in energy storage innovation.

Photo: Paul Dabbar at the XLab Summit at SLAC
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The event attracted 124 participants and explores the successes and challenges of the theory that describes subatomic particles and fundamental forces.

SSI 2018
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Former Stanford and UC-Berkeley physicist is honored for foundational research that peers into unconventional phenomena within exotic materials.

Photo: Ming Yi
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About 400 people attended the annual conference and workshops for scientists who conduct experiments at SLAC’s light sources.

Birds-eye view of the poster session
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The second annual Joe Wong Outstanding Poster Award Session was held at the 2017 SSRL/LCLS Users’ Meeting.

Birds-eye view of the poster session
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The X-ray scientist is honored for 20 years of beamline and instrumentation design, operation and scientific support at SLAC’s synchrotron.

Matthew Latimer receives the Farrel W. Lytle Award.
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The event drew more than 400 participants, with workshops and presentations focusing on collaborations and new technology at SLAC’s light sources.