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Congratulations to new PhD Thomas Oseroff whose thesis is, “Advancing a superconducting sample host cavity and its application for studying proximity-coupled normal layers in strong microwave fields”. Congratulations Dr. Oseroff!
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See the five graduate student research blitz videos that were selected for best communicating CBB science to a broad audience.
Congratulation to new PhD, Dr. J. Kevin Nangoi
Congratulations to new PhD, Dr. William Li!
Congratulations to new PhD Christoper Pierce whose thesis is, “Towards High Brightness from Photocathodes”. Congratulations Dr. Pierce!
CBB is pleased to announce new PhD Matt Gordon, whose thesis is, "High Brightness Photoelectron Beamlines for Femtosecond Science"
IPAC '22 Bangkok, Thailand                                                                                                                                                                  Sandra Biedron offers her expertise as an industry panelist at the IPAC '22 Global Trends session.
CBB is pleased to announce new PhD Cameron Duncan, whose thesis is, "Ultrafast Electron Diffraction with High Six-Dimensional Brightness"
Join us on June 3, 2022 at the UCLA Faculty Center for our Compact Light Sources Symposium  Talks by Marie-Emmanuelle Couprie (SOLEIL Synchrotron), Luca Giannessi (National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Zhirong Huang (SLAC), Robert Kaindl (Arizona State University), and James Rosenzweig (UCLA)