ALS-U’s Daniela Leitner has been elected a fellow of the American Physical Society for seminal contributions to a better understanding of ECR (electron-cyclotron-resonance) sources and pioneering the development of the fully superconducting ECR source VENUS, which remains the ECR community technology standard for high beam intensities. Read more »
ALSNews Vol. 443
November 16, 2022
ALS in the News (November 2022)
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- How photoelectrodes change in contact with water
- Some labs, projects win big as Department of Energy disburses extra funds
- On the trail of missing genes and cancer clues
- Thinnest ferroelectric material ever paves the way for new energy-efficient devices
- Better understanding of viral protein could lead to more effective COVID drug treatments with fewer side effects
- Ph.D. student Dayne Sasaki receives DOE fellowship to study artificial spin ice materials
- Something’s in the air: It’s nanoplastic pollution
- Former Berkeley Lab scientist Carolyn Bertozzi wins 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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