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Neutron Science in All its Diversity.
LANSCE provides the scientific community with intense sources of neutrons with the capability of performing experiments supporting civilian and national security research. The Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Science and Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology – the principal sponsors of LANSCE – have synergistic long-term needs for the accelerator and neutron science that is the heart of LANSCE.
LANSCE provides solutions to national security problems. It serves an international user community conducting diverse forefront basic and applied research.
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2013 LUG Executive Ccommittee Annual Meeting
The LANSCE User Group (LUG) Executive Committee will hold its annual meeting on March 11, 2013 at LANSCE. The onsite meeting will focus on recent developments at LANSCE, future plans and User issues for 2013.
The LANSCE User Group is comprised of current LANSCE Users. The LUG provides direct input to LANSCE management, primarily through LUG's Executive Committee. The members of the LANSCE User Group Executive Committee are elected by the vote of the LUG membership, they represent the entire user community and provide direct user input to LANSCE management on matters ranging from current facility operations to planning for the future. Membership terms are staggered to maintain continuity.
To become a member of the LUG, please send an email with your request to: lansce-user-office@lanl.gov.
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News
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LUG Leadership Changes
LANSCE thanks June Matthews for her service as LUG Chair for 2012 and welcomes Mark Bowden as LUG Chair for 2013. We look forward to another successful year. |
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Highlights |
Profiles |
Neutron scattering contributes to understanding modern plastic solar cells
Plastic solar cells are being developed as a low-cost alternative to inorganic, mostly silicon-based, photovoltaics. They use conductive organic polymers and small organic molecules for light absorption and charge transport. However, many questions about the basic physics of light conversion by organic photovoltaics (OPV) persist...
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Hongwu Xu
Using minerals and neutrons to unearth geologic solutions to global challenges
Inspired by time-tested minerals, Xu studies synthetic copies or analogues—mostly polycrystalline powder or ceramic chunks—of minerals. His studies, for example, potentially can be used for turning liquid nuclear waste into a rock-like ceramic that, when placed in a metal canister and buried, won't leach into the environment...
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Announcements
WNR Call for Proposals
- The WNR call for proposals is now open.
- Deadline is: April 15, 2013 at 6:00 pm MDT.
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2013 Rosen Prize
- The 2013 Rosen Prize will be announced March 31.
Events
C3 Imaging Systems Planning Workshop Marc 25-26This invitation-only meeting will bring together representatives from the NA-10 sites working on imaging system development, along with a few key people from industrial vendors and important detector research laboratories.
Features
Activity Report - 2011
LA-UR-12-24471
AOT & LANSCE The Pulse
February 2013
LA-UR-13-21513
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