Users
SLAC’s scientific users are critical to the Laboratory’s success, driving scientific discoveries and contributing to the lab’s technological advancements. Thousands of scientists from all over the world access SLAC each year to participate in user research.
If you are interested in performing research at SLAC, please click on one of the links below for detailed information.
Cryo-EM - Cryogenic Electron Microscopy
The Cryo-EM (cryogenic electron microscopy) facility at SLAC, built and operated in partnership with Stanford University, is equipped with multiple state-of-the-art instruments for cryo-EM, a groundbreaking technology whose rapid development over the past few years has given scientists unprecedented views of the inner workings of the cell.
Facility for Advanced Accelerator Experimental Tests II (FACET-II)
FACET-II is a National User Facility that provides DOE with the unique capability to develop advanced acceleration and coherent radiation techniques with high-energy electron and positron beams. FACET-II is an opportunity to build on the decades-long experience of advanced accelerator R&D at the FFTB and FACET.
Linac Coherent Light Source (LCLS) Users
Thousands of scientists have used LCLS's unique capabilities to probe previously unreachable realms in fields from biology and chemistry to materials science and astrophysics. LCLS experiments have generated hundreds of articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, with almost one-third of them appearing in prominent journals like Science and Nature.
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource (SSRL) Users
SSRL is a leading 3 GeV synchrotron radiation lightsource. The facility provides a large scientific user community an array of state-of-the-art beam lines and instrument facilities to enable discoveries in materials, chemical, biological, environment, and energy sciences, among others. SSRL provides outstanding user support, being one of its acknowledged signatures.
SLAC User's Organization (SLUO)
SLUO is the organization of scientists and engineers involved in particle physics, particle astrophysics or nuclear physics research at SLAC. Individual membership in SLUO is open to all scientists and engineers involved in research and development with SLAC.