Tuesday, May 15 @ 12 noon in USB 15-253 Spinning Spins: Which Direction Will They Point To?Peter Fischer, Center for X-Ray Optics; Beamline 6.1.2 Molecular Mechanisms of Chaperonins: What Happens When Proteins Need a Time-OutCorie Ralston, Berkeley Center for Structural Biology; Beamline 8.2.1 & 8.2.2 Using theRead More Read more »
Seminars & Events
March 20, 2012
Tuesday, March 20 @ 12 noon, in USB 15-253 Criegee Intermediates: Unlocking the Black Box of Atmospheric and Autoignition ChemistryDavid Osborn, Sandia; Beamline 9.0.2 Taking a Hard Look at Soft X-Ray ScatteringCheng Weng, ALS; Beamline 11.0.1.2 Matter: Warm and DenseRoger Falcone, ALS Read more »
November 30, 2011
Wednesday, November 30 @ 12 noon, in USB 15-253 Materials with their Memories for our MemoriesSabyasachi Sen, U.C. Davis; Beamline 12.2.2 Self-Assembly of Proton Conducting Block Copolymers for Solar Fuels ApplicationsYanika Schneider; U.C. Berkeley; Beamline 7.3.3 Seeking Enlightenment: A Next Generation Light Source at the Berkeley LabBobRead More Read more »
September 28, 2011
Atoms Behind BarsAlfred Mueller, Giessen University; Beamline 10.0.1 Wavelength Specific Reflections: A New EUV Zoneplate Microscope at the ALSKen Goldberg, Center for X-Ray Optics; Beamline 11.3.2 Computers for Lenses: Computational Magnetic ImagingJosh Turner, LCLS/SLAC; Beamline 12.0.2.2 Read more »
July 27, 2011
Stardust: The search for organicsHans Bechtle, Infrared Beamlines 1.4 and 5.4 What’s new about high-Tc?Ruihua He, Beamlines 10.0.1 and 8.0.1 Biology! Gerry McDermott, National Center for X-Ray Tomography Read more »
June 1, 2011
Multilayer thin films: From Earth to spaceRegina Soufli, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Molecular aspects of carbon sequestration: What synchrotron work can tell usGlenn Waychunas, Earth Sciences Division, Beamlines 12.2.2 and 7.3.3 Is all soot created equal?Mary Gilles, Chemical Sciences Division, Beamline 11.0.2 Read more »
February 25, 2011
Doesn’t a magnetic pencil sound like a great idea?Hendrik Ohldag, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory/ALS Fossils: Discerning fact from fiction in multi-million-year-old materialsElizabeth Boatman, Beamline 10.3.2 Nanofocusing on Beamline 5.3.1Daniel Merthe, Beamline 5.3.1 Read more »
November 12, 2010
Having a ball in the wild world of fullerenes Christine Beavers, Beamline 11.3.1 Nanoclimates: Watching electron clouds move Nils Huse, Chemical Sciences, Beamlines 6.0.1/6.0.2 Stitching x rays Stefano Marchesini, Beamline 9.0 Read more »
May 4, 2010
Magnetic fridge: The clean technology refrigerator of the future Sujoy Roy, Beamline 12.2.2 My favorite superpower: Magnified 3D x-ray vision Dula Parkinson, Beamline 2.1 Interfaces under ambient conditions: From aerosols to minerals Hendrik Bluhm, Beamline 11.0.2 Read more »
March 30, 2010
How green cement can reduce global warming Paulo Monteiro, U.C. Berkeley; multiple beamlines Small angle x-ray scattering on very small patterns with very BIG impact Alexander Hexemer; Beamline 7.3.3 The SASTBX: Shapes and Curves Peter Zwart, Beamline 5.0.1, 5.0.2, 5.0.3 Read more »