Contents Particles from Comet 81P/Wild 2 viewed by ALS microscopes Nature and origin of the cuprate pseudogap Director’s update at all-hands meeting First light for ultrafast Beamline 6.0.1 COSMIC/MAESTRO reviewers enthusiastic General user proposals submission deadline ALS Fellowship Program: doctoral deadline and new postdoctoral fellowship News Links Carbon joins the magnetic club ‘Racetrack’ memory could gallop past the hard disk Model of cancer-preventing enzyme studied A crystal with a story to tell Hotel on a hill: 60 rooms, suites for Lab’s ‘Guest House’ plans Operations For the user runs from Beam reliability*: 93.9% Completion**: 84.5% There were no significiant interruptions. *Time delivered/time scheduled Questions about beam reliability should be sent to Dave Richardson (DBRichardson@lbl.gov). Requests for special operations use of the “scrubbing” shift should be sent to Rick Bloemhard (ALS-CR@lbl.gov, x4738) by 1:00 p.m. Friday. More Info To subscribe/unsubscribe, email ALSNews@lbl.gov. EDITORS DESIGNER LBNL/PUB-948 (2007) This work was supported by the Director, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, of the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231. Disclaimer. |
Particles from Comet 81P/Wild 2 viewed by ALS microscopes Contact: S.A. Sanford, ssandford@mail.arc.nasa.gov NASA’s ALS Postdoctoral Fellowship. The purpose of this new ALS fellowship program is to identify outstanding individuals in new and emerging scientific and engineering research fields and provide advanced training in synchrotron radiation science. Fellows become integral members of ALS research teams. Applicants must have received a doctoral research degree from an accredited academic institution in an appropriate scientific or engineering discipline within three years of the appointment start date. Applications are reviewed on a quarterly basis. Awards are initially for one year with the possibility of renewal for a second or third year, contingent on satisfactory annual performance reviews and funding availability. Salary is competitive with current ALS/Berkeley Lab postdoctoral fellows, ranging from |