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Faculty, Emeritus
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Ingolf Lindau, Professor (Emeritus)
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| Education |
Ph.D.,1971, Chalmers, University of Gothenburg, Sweden. |
| Professional
Academic History |
Postdoctoral Fellow, Varian Associates, Palo Alto,
California 1971-72. Research Associate, Stanford, 1972-74. Adjunct
Professor, Stanford, 1974-1981. Head of Scientific Staff, SSRL,
1977-80; Associate Director, SSRL, 1980-1990. Professor, Stanford,
1981-90. Professor of Research, Stanford, 1990-97. Professor Emeritus,
Stanford 1998-. Professor of Synchrotron Radiation Research, Lund
University 1990-. Director of Max-Laboratory, 1991-97; Project
Scientist, Linac Coherent Light Source, SLAC/SSRL, 1990-.
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| Awards and Honors |
Fellow, American Physical Society; Member, Royal
Swedish Academy of Sciences. |
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Research Interests
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Electronic and structural properties of surfaces
and interfaces; application of synchrotron radiation for photoionization
processes and electron scattering mechanisms; optics and beamline
instrumentation for synchrotron radiation research.
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R. Paul Phizackerley, Professor (Emeritus)
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| Education |
HNC., 1966, Applied Physics, College of Arts and
Technology, Cambridge, England. Ph.D., 1971, Medical Research Council,
Laboratory of Molecular Biology, University of Cambridge, England. |
| Professional
Academic History |
Postdoctoral, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule,
Zürich, Switzerland, 1971-1972. The Johns Hopkins University,
School of Medicine, 1972-1977: Postdoctoral Research Fellow, 1972-1972;
Instructor in Biophysics, 1974-1976; Assistant Professor of Biophysics,
1976-1977. Senior Research Associate, SSRL, 1977-1993. Professor
(Research), SSRL, 1993-present. |
| Awards and Honors |
Farrel Lytle Award, SSRL, 2002. Member,
American Crystallographic Association. Member, American Association
for the Advancement of Science. |
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Research Interests
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Development of novel techniques and
specialized instrumentation forstructural studies in molecular biology,
using synchrotron radiation. In particular, developments in protein
crystallography:- anomalous
scattering phasing, time-resolved studies, cryo crystallography,
automation, high-throughput crystallography, robotics and advanced
electronic detectors.
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Helmut Wiedemann, Professor (Emeritus)
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| Education |
M.S. 1963, Maximilian University, Munich, Germany. Ph.D. 1971, University of Hamburg. |
| Professional
Academic History |
Physicist, Siemens Medical Betatron Department, 1963-1965. Physicist High-Energy Physics Laboratory, DESY, Hamburg, Germany, 1965-1974. Assistant Director, 18 GeV PEP Storage Ring, SLAC, Stanford, 1975-1983. Adjunct Professor, SLAC, Stanford, 1980. Professor, Applied Physics, SSRL, 1983-present. Project Director, SPEAR Injector Synchrotron, SSRL, 1987-1990.
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| Awards and Honors |
Fellow, American Physical Society. |
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Research Interests
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Developments in theoretical and experimental accelerator physics, particle sources, linear accelerators, storage rings, and synchrotron radiation sources. Special interest in developing high brightness light sources at short pulse duration. Specific goals are to produce femto second electron pulses and convert them to a tunable source of femto second, coherent light pulses to be used for fundamental research and beam physics. |
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Herman Winick, Professor (Emeritus)
| Address: |
SLAC
2575 Sand Hill Rd. MS 69
Menlo Park CA 94025 |
| Phone: |
650-926-3155 |
| Fax: |
650-926-4100 |
| E-mail: |
winick@slac.stanford.edu |
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| Education |
A.B., 1953, Ph.D., 1957, Columbia University. |
| Professional Academic History |
Research Associate and Lecturer, University of Rochester,
1957-1959. Staff Physicist, Cambridge Electron Accelerator, Harvard
University, 1959-1973. Head of Operations Division, Cambridge Electron
Accelerator, Harvard University, 1967-1973. Assistant Director,
Cambridge Electron Accelerator, Harvard University, 1973. Senior
Research Associate, Stanford, 1973-1974. Professor (Research), Applied
Physics, SSRL, 1974-present. Deputy Associate Director, SSRL, 1974-1995.
Assistant Director, SSRL 1996-1997. |
| Awards and Honors |
Humboldt Senior Scientist Award, 1986. Winner in
Solid State Physics category of the DOE's 1987 Materials Sciences
Research Competition. Fellow, American Physical Society. Member,
American Association for the Advancement of Science. |
| Research Interests |
Development of sources and facilities for synchrotron
radiation research (storage rings, wiggler and undulator magnets,
free electron lasers). |
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