SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Aaron Roodman
Professor of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
BioAaron Roodman is a professor of Particle Physics & Astrophysics at Stanford’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. Trained in experimental particle physics, he spent two decades studying differences between Matter and antiMatter, before turning his research to astrophysics and cosmology. Roodman’s current research focuses on the study of Dark Energy using images from large optical telescope surveys, such as the Dark Energy Survey and the upcoming Legacy Survey of Space and Time. He is also responsible for the assembly and testing of the world’s largest digital camera, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory's LSST Camera.
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Alex Rousina-Webb
Research Technical Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordAt SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, I lead the lab-to-market pipeline for SLAC innovations. My role includes collaborating with Stanford University’s tech transfer program, managing DOE technology transfer initiatives like OTT and SBIR/STTR, and handling SLAC’s intellectual property portfolio. I work closely with the Stanford Office of Technology Licensing to drive innovation from discovery to commercialization.
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Peter C. Rowson
Physicist-Experimental PERM, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioExperimental high energy particle physics
1980s - Mark II at PEP (e+e- collisions at 29 GeV)
1990s - SLD at the Stanford Linear Collider (e+e- collisions at the Z pole - Electroweak precision measurements)
Present - Search for neutrinoless double beta decay in xenon 136 (EXO-200, nEXO)