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J. Y. Peter Ko: Hands-on experience makes an x-ray optics expert
While he has never taken any formal courses in "synchrotron beamline science," Jun Young Peter Ko has worked on projects over the past 10 years that were clearly moving him towards expertise in the field.
Nanoparticle networks' design enhanced by theory
For close to two decades, Cornell scientists have developed processes for using polymers to self-assemble inorganic nanoparticles into porous structures that could revolutionize electronics, energy and more.
Novel white beam position monitor with a smart camera employing diamond luminescence
At CHESS, we use almost exclusively video based beam position monitors (VBPMs) to monitor and characterize the white beam coming down each beam line[1-3].
Xraise team goes to Washington: AAAS Conference
The Xraise outreach team at CLASSE along with outreach staff from the Cornell Institute for Biology Teachers and the Boyce Thompson Institute traveled to Washington DC to participate in a workshop addressing the new Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
Cornell University portraits: Hiroaki Sai
Hiroaki Sai, Postdoctoral Associate
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Wiesner Research Group
Scrappy Science
Our science outreach team, Xraise, is tapping into the e-waste stream to provide a gateway to STEM for kids.
The role of subunit Rtt102 in SWI/SNF remodelers
Each cell contains a copy of one’s genome encoded in the form of a double-stranded DNA molecule. If laid out in a linear fashion, it would reach several feet in length.
Compact Integrated X-ray Beam Position and Flux Monitor
We have developed a device that combines two functionalities in a compact assembly to measure simultaneously the X-ray beam position and intensity.