User Training at SSRL: Crystallography,X-ray Absorption Spectroscopy,Small-Angle X-ray Scattering,and X-ray Scattering Techniques |
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Authors: | Thomas Weiss Apurva Mehta Aina Cohen Mike Soltis Ritimukta Sarangi |
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Abstract: | The Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) is a national scientific user facility at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory that provides high-brightness X-ray beams, innovative experimental facilities, and expert scientific support as a resource to study our world at the atomic and molecular level. Operating within this context and being closely associated with a major research university (Stanford), SSRL is strongly committed to providing unique educational experiences, and serves as a vital training ground for future generations of scientists and engineers. As part of this program, SSRL oversees a series of schools and workshops each year which deliver theoretical, experimental, and hands-on training by leading experts in their respective fields. Several of the courses held this year, attended by graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, educators and junior/senior investigators, are described in this report. |
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