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The Center for Bright Beams, A National Science Foundation Science and Technology Center

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CBB has been awarded $22.5 million from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to continue gaining the fundamental understanding needed to transform the brightness of electron beams available to science, medicine, and industry.
CBB is excited to announce that Professor Young-Kee Kim has been elected to the presidency of the American Physical Society! Professor Kim is a notable CBB scientist and key member of the leadership team. She leads initiatives in education and diversity and has shaped scientific direction.
Dr. Young-Kee Kim is seeking a postdoc who will work on the Center for Bright Beams’s “Beam Dynamics and Control” programs.
April 20, 2021
CBB is pleased to announce new PhD Paul Cueva, whose thesis is "TRANSFORMING 4D-STEM DATA: DIFFRACTION TO CEPSTRA & ABERRATIONS TO BRIGHTNESS". Congratulations Dr. Cueva!
January 21, 2021
Congratulations to postdoctoral scholar Dr. Jacob Graham, who will start his new position with NASA later this month. He will join the Planetary Environments Lab at Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
Congratulations Dr. Banerjee!
His thesis,"Towards more efficient accelerating rf systems: Superconducting Energy Recovery Linacs and thermometry of high Q cavities." Congratulations Dr. Banerjee!
November 30, 2020
CBB is pleased to announce new CBB Ph.D. Will DeBenedetti!
October 13, 2020
Fermilab seeks Peoples Fellows candidates with outstanding credentials who have the potential to be leaders of the field.
October 10, 2020
CBB is pleased to announce new CBB Ph.D. Joshua Paul!
Congratulations to Matthias Liepe and Jim Sethna on being awarded an APS Fellowship.