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The High Rigidity Spectrometer (HRS) instrument at FRIB will enable scientists to characterize the properties of isotopes that are created in rare-isotope reactions produced at about 50 percent of the speed of light.
The National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO), on behalf of the U.S. Government’s National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI), invites you to participate in the NNI’s first informatics conference and the 11th meeting of the U.S.-EU NanoEHS Communities of Research (CORs).
With up to a million X-ray flashes per second the LCLS-II transforms the ability of scientists to explore atomic-scale, ultrafast phenomena.
The Center for Functional Nanomaterials is a science laboratory specializing in nanoscale research. They provide Advanced Optical Spectroscopy & Microscopy, Materials Synthesis and Characterization, Theory & Computation, Nanofabrication and more.
Check information on new Foundry capabilities, Travel Opportunity Grants & Tips for a Successful Proposal. Submission deadline: Thursday, September 28, 2023
Attendees will help develop a white paper on opportunities and recommendations for nanotechnology infrastructure.
The Society for Science at User Research Facilities is seeking nominations for the Board of Directors. You can nominate a person or self-nominate. Deadline September 15, 2023.
The 2023 Advanced Light Source User Meeting in Berkeley, CA: celebrating the 30th Anniversary of first light! In-person and virtual, registration is free this year, and all are welcome. 
Get ready for a day filled with engaging discussions, informative presentations, and networking opportunities. Hosted at the Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center.
This annual meeting is a unique opportunity to gather together the light source community in a single scientific event that includes numerous presentations in the plenary, poster, and parallel sessions.
CINT Annual Meeting in person in Albuquerque, New Mexico; Keynotes include Steven J Zinkle, Governor’s Chair, Nuclear Materials at Oak Ridge National Laboratory & Dr. Andrew Ouderkirk, Research Director, Facebook Reality Labs at META.
World-class researchers will provide instruction around the fundamentals and complexities of omics data. Geared toward PhD students and postdoctoral associates, but all are welcome to attend.

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