Hendrik Ohldag has been elected as a 2025 fellow of IEEE (originally chartered as the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers). The Board of Directors recognizes him “for contributions to studies of magnetic materials with novel x-ray techniques at high spatio-temporal resolution.”
ALS News Vol. 465
January 29, 2025
CU*IP ALS Tours
The American Physical Society holds an annual Conference for Undergraduate Women and Gender Minorities in Physics (CU*IP). This year’s Northern California edition was hosted at UC Berkeley with support from Berkeley Lab and LLNL. After the end of the conference on Sunday, January 26, about 60 participants visited the Lab and got to see NERSC and the ALS. Tour guides for the ALS were Hendrik Ohldag and Ina Reichel, who were also on the local organizing committee of the conference.
ALS in the News (January 2025)
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- Berkeley Lab helps explore mysteries of Asteroid Bennu
- Unlocking algae biomolecule production at Berkeley’s synchrotron
- Intellectual Property Office announces Berkeley Lab Inventors and Developers of the Year for FY2024
- Scientists used a ‘forbidden fried egg’ to measure quantum geometry
- Three Berkeley Lab scientists receive PECASE Award
- Berkeley Lab’s Jennifer Doudna awarded National Medal of Technology and Innovation
- Former Berkeley Lab Director Paul Alivisatos receives the Enrico Fermi Presidential Award
- Berkeley Lab’s big science stories of 2024
- Leemann to deliver course at U.S. Particle Accelerator School
- World’s most powerful x-ray laser gets major energy boost
- Native American interns explore engineering opportunities at the Lab
- New ion speed record holds potential for faster battery charging, biosensing