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  • Henry Li

    Henry Li

    Affiliate, LCLS - Linac Coherent Light Source

    Bio- Current LCLS 2026 Summer Intern working in the Sample Delivery Department under Kathryn Olsen

    Henry Li is a rising senior studying Biomedical Engineering at San Jose State University. His academic interests center on tissue engineering, with a particular focus on restorative tissue research and its applications in improving patient outcomes. He is passionate about combining engineering principles with biological systems to develop innovative solutions in regenerative medicine.

    Henry has engaged in interdisciplinary research through the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) at SJSU, where he worked with the School of Business to conduct a market analysis on the rise of digital twins and their impact across industries. This experience strengthened his ability to evaluate emerging technologies from both technical and commercial perspectives. In addition to his business-oriented research, Henry has developed technical expertise in medical imaging and computational analysis. He has worked on medical image segmentation using CT angiography (CTA) scans and artificial intelligence to generate models capable of calculating fractional flow reserve (FFR) and related physiological metrics. This work bridges biomedical engineering and data science, highlighting his interest in applying advanced computational tools to solve clinically relevant problems.

    Currently, Henry continues to build his skills in research and engineering, with the goal of pursuing opportunities in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. He is particularly interested in contributing to innovations that advance restorative therapies and improve long-term patient care outcomes.

    Website: https://github.com/DiscreteHenry/Project-Portfolio
    Email: Henry.li01@sjsu.edu or h3nry@stanford.edu

  • Jiarui Li

    Jiarui Li

    Postdoctoral Scholar, Photon Science, SLAC

    BioI am currently a postdoctoral condensed matter experimentalist, material physicist, optical spectroscopist, and X-ray scatterer at Stanford University and SLAC National Lab. At Stanford, I work jointly with Harold Hwang and Wei-Sheng Lee on investigating the complex interplay between charge, spin, lattice, and orbital degrees of freedom in functional oxide quantum materials under extreme (strain) conditions. My expertise lies in the use of scattering, spectroscopy and imaging techniques to investigate materials, utilizing a range of photon sources from high-brightness X-rays generated at large synchrotron light sources, to lab laser source.

  • Xiang Li

    Xiang Li

    Associate Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    BioI am a scientist in the AMO Sciences Department and Data Systems Division at the LCLS. Investigating the ultrafast processes in atoms and molecules with charged-particle spectroscopy at x-ray free-electron lasers is the major theme of my research. It consists of three interconnected endeavors. One is to understand the material response to ultra-intense x-rays at the atomic level, and another is to exploit such x-rays as the probe for unraveling photo-induced molecular dynamics. And the third is to develop machine learning algorithms for solving some of the bottleneck problems in our field. I am involved in the design, assembly, and operation of experimental endstations at the AMO beamline of the LCLS, as well as the software development for AMO experiments performed at free-electron laser facilities.

  • Mengning Liang

    Mengning Liang

    Lead Scientist, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory

    Current Role at StanfordMy role at LCLS at SLAC is SRD Deputy Director for Strategic Development - I aid management to develop FEL science sustainably and to increase the impact of FEL science in the broader scientific community.

    Coherent X-ray Imaging (CXI) Instrument lead - Lead one of the scientific instruments at LCLS. CXI is a hard X-ray, in-vacuum instrument which specialized in low signal to noise experiments due to a vacuum sample environment and high X-ray power measurements due to a nanofocus beam which can provide X-ray power up to 10^20W/cm^2

    LCLS-II-HE CXI upgrade science lead. LCLS-II-HE is an upgrade of the LCLS X-ray Free Electron Laser which will take the repetition rate from 120Hz to 1MHz. The CXI instrument will undergo a complete upgrade to maximally utilize this unprecedented new source.