SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Eric Fauve
Research Technical Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordSLAC Cryogenic Division Director
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Scott Fendorf
Terry Huffington Professor, Senior Associate Dean for Research, Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment and Professor of Photon Science
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsSoil and environmental biogeochemistry
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Barry T. Fishler
Research Technical Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordExperiment Control Systems (ECS) Division Leader, Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS)
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Gail Fong
Academic Operations Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordGail Fong is currently the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) Deputy Director for Operations at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory since 2015. She oversees the LCLS Business Operations group, which includes Finance, Facilities, Administration, Operations Support, and the User Support. In addition, she serves on many SLAC-wide committees and is the liaison to the Lab Operations divisions.
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Joshua Frieman
Professor of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
BioI carry out theoretical and observational research in cosmology on topics including dark energy, dark matter, and inflation, using tools such as large-scale structure, gravitational lensing, and supernovae, with increasing focus on the application of machine learning to the analysis of cosmic surveys. Cosmology is akin to archaeology on the grand scale: as an archaeologist uses pottery shards to reconstruct an ancient civilization and how it evolved, cosmologists use both small- and large-scale data to reconstruct the origin and evolution of the universe and to probe fundamental physics.
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Thomas Frosio
Medical/Radiation Physicist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordSenior Medical/Radiation Physicist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, specializing in the safety design and radiological commissioning of high-power electron accelerators.
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Alan R. Fry
Senior Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioAlan Fry is the Director of the Matter in Extreme Conditions Petawatt Upgrade (MEC-U), a major new FES facility at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory that brings the most powerful optical lasers together with the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) X-ray laser to enable transformational research in high-energy density plasma science. Earlier at SLAC he was the Division Director for Laser Science and Technology at LCLS, where he led the development of ultrafast optical laser systems for the LCLS user program and accelerator facility operations. Before joining SLAC, Alan worked in private industry leading the development of ultrafast lasers for scientific research.
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Paul Fuoss
Distinguished Staff Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordHead of Experimental Design, LCLS
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Kelly Gaffney
Professor of Photon Science and, by courtesy, of Chemistry
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsThe research team Professor Gaffney leads focuses on time resolved studies of chemical reactions. Recent advances in ultrafast x-ray lasers, like the LCLS at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, enable chemical reactions to be observed on the natural time and length scales of the chemical bond – femtoseconds and Ångströms. The knowledge gained from x-ray and optical laser studies will be used to spark new approaches to photo-catalysis and chemical synthesis.
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Eric C. Galtier
Lead Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordMatter in Extreme Conditions, Instrument Lead, Linac Coherent Light Source.
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Carolyn Gee
Staff Engineer, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordX-ray Correlation Spectroscopy (XCS) hutch Controls and Data Systems Owner, LCLS at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
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Gee, Leland B.
Staff Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordThe lead instrument scientist for the MFX instrument at the LCLS (at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory). Coordinator of the Bioinorganic Research Group with membership that spans multiple directorates at SLAC. Leader of an HPC project at NERSC to increase accessibility to the analysis of spectroscopic data, XSIM: "Computational simulations of advanced X-ray spectroscopy on biological metallocofactors".
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Spencer Gessner
Assistant Professor of Particle Physics and Astrophysics
BioDr. Spencer Gessner is an Assistant Professor of Particle Physics and Astrophysics at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University. Dr. Gessner was previously a Staff Scientist at SLAC researching plasma wakefield acceleration at FACET-II, and a Fellow at CERN on the AWAKE proton beam-driven plasma acceleration experiment. Dr. Gessner earned a Ph.D. from Stanford University studying the acceleration of positron beams in plasma. Dr. Gessner is currently coordinating the US 10 TeV Wakefield Collider Design Study and is broadly involved in research on future colliders from Higgs Factories to future Energy Frontier machines.
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Michael R Gettes
Information Systems Spec, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordIdentity Architect at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory