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Mike Dunne, the director of the Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS), works to ensure that about 1,000 researchers each year can use the LCLS to study some of the world’s most essential chemical, biological, and physical processes.
As director of the Linac Coherent Light Source, Mike Dunne helps make it possible for scientists to use one of the world’s most powerful x-ray systems
Image of an optical micrograph of self-assembled metal/dielectric nanoparticles. These tiny particles control the reflection, absorption and transmission of light.
At the PTL Energy Frontier Research Center, scientists push to make light more efficient, which is key to re-imaging solar panels & other technologies