Beyond the Lab with Bill Miller
For the past 30 years, Bill has gone from helping users capture data on Polaroids, to assembling hutches for the recent CHESS-U upgrade.
For the past 30 years, Bill has gone from helping users capture data on Polaroids, to assembling hutches for the recent CHESS-U upgrade.
On November 20th, New York State Senator Anna Kaplan, D-Great Neck, visited Wilson Lab to learn more about the Cornell-Brookhaven ERL Test Accelerator, CBETA. This new prototype accelerator is a collaboration between Brookhaven National Lab, (near Kaplan’s district on Long Island), and Cornell scientists. In time, the CBETA project is expected to become the most energy-efficient, high performance accelerator ever built. Both CHES
In addition to running the User Office, Megan will be leading the coordination of our Summer Programs which brings in students from across the United States, and Sam will be coordinating our Public Outreach efforts.
Detectors are critical to any synchrotron lightsource, they help characterize the samples being probed, as well as the X-rays that interrogate them. Certain detectors can tell researchers about the intensity, energy, position and timing of X-rays; all crucial information needed to commission and tailor experiments for users. The detector’s main purpose for the users of CHESS, however, is to produce detailed imagery, revealing hidden traits in samples such a
Elisabeth Bodnaruk seems very comfortable as she looks into the container of liquid nitrogen. At -321 degrees F, liquid nitrogen is widely used throughout CHESS, but right now she is using it to commission some Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs).