The Advanced Light Source 6 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley, CA 94720
About the Business
Welcome to The Advanced Light Source, a premier facility located at 6 Cyclotron Rd, Berkeley, CA 94720. As a world-renowned synchrotron light source, we are dedicated to advancing scientific research and innovation. Our state-of-the-art facility provides researchers from around the globe with access to cutting-edge tools and technologies that enable groundbreaking discoveries in a wide array of fields, including materials science, biology, chemistry, and physics.
At The Advanced Light Source, we offer a collaborative environment where scientists can explore the fundamental properties of materials and develop new applications that contribute to technological advancements and societal benefits. Our expert staff is committed to supporting researchers in their pursuit of knowledge and ensuring a productive and inspiring experience at our facility.
Whether you are a visiting scientist, a potential collaborator, or an enthusiast eager to learn more about the exciting world of synchrotron science, The Advanced Light Source welcomes you. Join us in pushing the boundaries of what is possible and illuminating the future through advanced scientific exploration.
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"Lots of crazy science packed in an awesome facility!"
"It's a great facility with great staff. Why are you reading Google reviews for a synchrotron? Why are there Google reviews for a synchrotron?"
"Excellent site for doing research. Googles street view tour is also nice. Trainings and bagging are required to gain access. Go to Blackberry Gate when arriving to get your badge."
"Well not accessible to everyone but this is a place where people is trying to make our life better, where scientists are trying to understand how are cells works by understanding how proteins are made."
"The Advanced Light Source (ALS) is a specialized particle accelerator that generates bright beams of x-ray light for scientific research. Electron bunches travel at nearly the speed of light in a circular path, emitting ultraviolet and x-ray light in the process. The light is directed through about 40 beamlines to numerous experimental endstations, where scientists from around the world (“users”) can conduct research in a wide variety of fields, including materials science, biology, chemistry, physics, and the environmental sciences. Operation of the ALS is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Basic Energy Sciences."
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