APS News
Racking Up the LCLS Undulator Controls
JUNE 19, 2008
Thirty-three undulator control racks are the latest Linac Coherent Light Source components to be shipped from Argonne, capping a four-year design, development, and production effort.
Looking into the Solar Wind
JUNE 16, 2008
What could have been a shattering let-down for NASA’s Genesis Discovery Mission has become an opportunity for synchrotron light source science to shine.
Board of Governors Awards
JUNE 3, 2008
The UChicago Argonne, LLC Board of Governors for Argonne will honor two Advanced Photon Source staff members, a member of the Scientific User Facilities Directorate, and the son of another APS staffer with awards at its 2008 Awards Program on Tuesday, June 24, 2008.
Tim Fister Earns Henderson Prize from University of Washington
MAY 28, 2008
Tim Fister, currently a postdoc in the Argonne Materials Science Division and designer of the LERIX detector at APS Sector 20, was awarded the Henderson Prize by the University of Washington Physics Department for the outstanding Ph.D. thesis from his graduating year.
Challenge Met as APS Sends Final Chambers to LCLS
MAY 21, 2008
APS scientists and engineers have successfully completed a critical task in support of the free-electron laser light source at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.
A Marriage of Hardware and Hard Work
MAY 5, 2008
The first of 33 Linac Coherent Light Source undulator support girder assemblies [designed at the Argonne Advanced Photon Source] has been readied for final alignment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.
Shaken but Not Stirred
APRIL 28, 2008
The earthquake that occurred in Illinois’ Wabash Valley fault system on Friday, April 18, could have caused a fault of different kind — a system fault that could have interrupted delivery of high-brightness x-ray beams to researchers using the Argonne Advanced Photon Source (APS). But thanks to the sophisticated technology in use at the APS — much of it developed at Argonne — experimenters who were taking data at the APS when the earthquake occurred at 4:36 a.m. (DST) were able to continue their research uninterrupted.
2008 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award
APRIL 24, 2008
The Advanced Photon Source Users Organization has named Oleg G. Shpyrko, of the University of California, San Diego, as the recipient of the 2008 Rosalind Franklin Young Investigator Award, which recognizes an important technical or scientific accomplishment by a young investigator that depended on, or is beneficial to, the APS. Shpyrko will receive the award on May 5 at the 2008 Users Week at Argonne National Laboratory, where he will also present his work.
The 2008 3-Way Meeting
MARCH 25, 2008
The 2008 Three-Way Meeting between the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, the Super Photon Ring-8 GeV, and the Advanced Photon Source was held at Argonne on March 18-19, 2008.
A New Gas Loading System for Diamond Anvil Cells at GSECARS
MARCH 11, 2008
A gas-loading system for diamond-anvil cells, designed and built by GSECARS, is now available at the APS.
Sidorowicz Named “Supervisor of the Year”
FEBRUARY 25, 2008
Ken Sidorowicz, Information Technology Group Leader in the APS Engineering Support Division, was named the Scientific User Facilities 2007 Supervisor of the Year.
SESS 2007: The School for Environmental Sciences with Synchrotrons
FEBRUARY 19, 2008
A School for Environmental Sciences with Synchrotrons was held at the APS to encourage the next generation of environmental scientists to begin their own research projects at the APS and other synchrotron facilities.
A Breakthrough in Interface Science
JANUARY 9, 2008
The intricate dance of electrons at the interface between ferromagnetic and superconducting oxides that was studied with unprecedented clarity by researchers using an Advanced Photon Source beamline, has been selected as one of the breakthroughs of the year for 2007 by Science magazine.
Art and Science
JANUARY 9, 2008
Cutting-edge science that could help shape our energy future, combined with the graphic arts, has resulted in a winning scientific illustration based on experimentation carried out at the Argonne Advanced Photon Source.

