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Siegfried Glenzer
Professor of Photon Science and, by courtesy, of Mechanical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsPlease see our website for detailed information: https://heds.slac.stanford.edu
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Molly E. Glover
Events Planner, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordLead, Event Planning and Management
STEM Outreach & Events team
Strategic Communications & External Affairs Department
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Manuel G. Gnida
Unit/Program Comms Mgr, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordHead of External Communications, SLAC
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Selina Zhao Green
Research Technical Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
BioSelina joined SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in 2005 after earning her Ph.D in Physics from University of Minnesota and conducting high-energy particle experiments at the Wilson Synchrontron Laboratory at Cornell University during the final 3 years of her graduate studies. At SLAC, she designed and constructed beamlines and diagnostics for the experimental area in Sector 20 of the SLAC Linac, as well as managing experiment installations.
In 2013, she served as a Project Manager for the 10-TW Ionization Laser project at the Facility for Advanced Accelerator Experimental Tests (FACET). She attained her Project Management Professional (PMP) Certification in 2016 when she became a Control Account Manager and was subsequently promoted to Project Manager for FACET-II, successfully leading the project team through its development from Conceptual Design, CD-1 to Final Design and construction CD-2/3.
Since September 2019, Selina had served as the Deputy Project Manager for the Matter in Extreme Conditions Upgrade (MEC-U) project, actively contributing to its planning and development.
In July 2025, Selina took on a new role within the Office of Project Management, where she continues to enhance project management practices and improve lab-wide procedures and programs. -
Alex Halavanau
Lead Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordBuilding future x-ray sources
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Sheikh Rubaiat Ul Haque
Postdoctoral Scholar, Photon Science, SLAC
BioRubaiat received his undergraduate degree in Applied Physics from the University of Tokyo in 2017. He then moved to the University of California San Diego where he finished his PhD in Physics under Professor Richard Averitt in 2023. During his PhD, he discovered light-induced terahertz parametric amplification and photonic time crystal state in excitonic insulator candidate Ta2NiSe5. His discovery has been featured in multiple media outlets including UCSD Today, Max Planck Institute Newsletter, EurekAlert! and Phys.org. He has also demonstrated a novel extreme-efficient nonresonant nonlinear magnon generation mechanism in Mott insulating Heisenberg antiferromagnet Sr2IrO4.
Currently, Rubaiat is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University investigating terahertz field-induced ultrafast dynamics in van der Waals materials under Professors Tony Heinz and Aaron Lindenberg. At Stanford, he has discovered terahertz-driven transition to a hidden magnetic state in van der Waals (vdW) antiferromagnet MnPS3. He has recently extended his research to subdiffractive THz spectroscopy of 2D vdW materials. His research interests also broadly include Floquet engineering, ultrafast microscopy, and cavity control of quantum materials. In the long term, Rubaiat aims to continue investigating quantum materials that may provide promising platforms for light-driven emergent phenomena and programming light-matter interactions, serving as a bridge between next-generation photonics and materials science. -
Ayana T Hardaway, Ph.D.
Contract and Grant Offcr, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordContract and Grant Officer
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Corey L. Hardin
Research Technical Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordDepartment Head for Experimental Systems Engineering at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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Daniel Harrington
Research Technical Manager, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
Current Role at StanfordBeam Line Systems Division Director at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
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Britt Hedman
Professor of Photon Science
BioBritt Hedman’s research program is focused on the development and applications of x-ray absorption and emission spectroscopies using synchrotron radiation, with a scientific emphasis primarily on study of the electronic and structural aspects of metal ion active sites in bioinorganic and biological systems. A common theme is to investigate how structure at molecular and macromolecular levels relates to function.
A major long-term focus has been the active site of the enzyme nitrogenase, and the various nitrogenase metal clusters, including elucidating the electronic and geometric structure of those that are formed and changed along their biosynthetic pathways. Other systems of systematic studies include iron-sulfur cluster containing enzymes, blue and multi-copper proteins, heme-copper oxidases, and iron-containing oxidases. Methods developments include x-ray absorption spectroscopy (edge and extended fine structure - or EXAFS), including the application of multiple-scattering analysis in EXAFS studies of metal clusters relevant to bioinorganic systems, the development of methodology for polarized single crystal x-ray absorption spectroscopy, and methodology and instrumentation development for soft- through hard-energy XAS.
Britt Hedman received her B.S and B.A. in Chemistry, M.Sc. in Inorganic Chemistry, and Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Umeå, Sweden. She was Assistant Professor (equivalent) in Inorganic Chemistry at the University of Umeå before coming to Stanford, initially as Senior Academic Scientific Staff, followed by appointed as Professor (Research) in 2002, and Professor of Photon Science in 2007. -
Tony Heinz
Director, Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Professor of Applied Physics, of Photon Science, and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsElectronic properties and dynamics of nanoscale materials, ultrafast lasers and spectroscopy.