SLAC’s decades of experience in developing advanced materials, sensors, circuits and architectures and handling enormous volumes of complex data have equipped it to address critical challenges in semiconductors and microelectronics in partnership with DOE and Stanford.
SLAC researcher Sadasivan Shankar talks about a new environmental effort starting at the lab – building a roadmap that will help researchers improve the...
A team of electrical designers develops specialized microchips for a broad range of scientific applications, including X-ray science and particle physics.
David Cesar, Julia Gonski and W.L. Kimmy Wu will each receive $2.75 million issued over five years for their research in X-ray and ultrafast science, new physics and primordial gravitational waves.
SLAC researcher Sadasivan Shankar talks about a new environmental effort starting at the lab – building a roadmap that will help researchers improve the energy efficiency of computing, from devices like cellphones to artificial intelligence.
A team of electrical designers develops specialized microchips for a broad range of scientific applications, including X-ray science and particle physics.