Stanford University
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Jun-Sik Lee
Senior Scientist, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
BioDr. Lee boasts over 15 years of expertise in scientific inquiry and instrumentation within X-ray facilities. Throughout Dr. Lee's career as an X-ray scientist, the primary focus has been tackling fundamental queries within a spectrum of emerging materials, including high-Tc superconductivity, magnetism, multiferroicity, Li-ion batteries, photovoltaics, and heterostructures. His extensive repertoire includes deploying comprehensive X-ray studies employing both scattering and spectroscopy techniques across both hard and soft X-ray domains. He has not only leveraged existing methodologies but has also been instrumental in developing cutting-edge X-ray instruments, including advanced scattering and spectroscopic setups. These innovations have been pivotal in providing novel approaches necessary for addressing multifaceted scientific inquiries.
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Donghui Lu
Senior Scientist, Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
BioDonghui Lu is a senior scientist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory. He is the deputy director of the Materials Science Division at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource leading the Soft X-ray Group. His research interests lie in studying quantum materials, such as high temperature superconductors, using high resolution angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. He is also an expert in developing modern synchrotron instrumentations, including cutting-edge soft x-ray beamlines and sophisticated endstations with versatile sample environments and materials synthesis capabilities.