Unlike other NSLS-II beamlines that have both a first optical enclosure (FOE) hutch and one or more experimental hutches, XFP has only a single hutch that does double duty as an FOE and experimental ...
NSLS-II's Full Field X-ray Imaging beamline can image samples in 3D faster than ever before. Microscopes make the invisible visible. And compared to conventional light microscopes, transmission x-ray ...
The National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) — a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science user facility at DOE’s Brookhaven National Laboratory — is among the world’s most advanced ...
The front end of the XFP beamline safely transports X-ray radiation from the NSLS-II storage ring to the main experimental hutch of the beamline located outside the accelerator enclosure. XFP accepts ...
Scientists at NSLS-II's Hard X-ray Nanoprobe (HXN) beamline, an experimental station designed to offer world-leading resolution for x-ray imaging, have demonstrated the beamline's ability to observe ...
Tsai, inspired to alleviate bottlenecks that come with using NSLS-II's in-demand beamlines, received a DOE Early Career Award in 2023 to develop this new concept. Tsai now leads the CFN team behind ...
Inspired by the mastery of artificial intelligence (AI) over games like Go and Super Mario, scientists have trained an AI agent - an autonomous computational program that observes and acts - how to ...
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