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Staff Research Scientist, Stanford University

by Christofanis Skordas | Aug 27, 2025 | Job Opportunities Archived

Classification Title: Academic Staff, Researcher, Engineering To Apply: Send email with CV and cover letter to Dr. Sam Webb (samwebb at slac.stanford.edu) Due Date: September 8, 2025; 11:59 PM PDT Stanford University is seeking an Academic Staff, Research Engineer...
SEES Staff Host ACA 2025 Conference Tours at APS

SEES Staff Host ACA 2025 Conference Tours at APS

by Christofanis Skordas | Jul 28, 2025 | News and Announcements

As part of the American Crystallographic Association 2025 Conference, beamline staff led tours highlighting SEES facilities and science at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory. Visiting groups were organized by scientific focus, including Chemical...
SEES Highlights at Goldschmidt 2025

SEES Highlights at Goldschmidt 2025

by Christofanis Skordas | Jul 18, 2025 | News and Announcements

SEES Scientists Dr. Kyounglim Kang (Advanced Light Source) and Dr. Roberto Colina-Ruiz (GSECARS Beamline Scientist at National Synchrotron Light Source II) co-chaired a topical session at the recent Goldschmidt conference in Prague, Czech Republic. The session brought...
Equilibrium Fe isotope fractionation between olivine, pyroxene, spinel and MORB glass: Implications for mantle partial melting to generate MORBs

Equilibrium Fe isotope fractionation between olivine, pyroxene, spinel and MORB glass: Implications for mantle partial melting to generate MORBs

by Christofanis Skordas | Jun 19, 2025 | Publications, Science Highlights

Nie, Nicole X., Anat Shahar, Peng Ni, Richard W. Carlson, Steven B. Shirey, Corliss K. Sio, Justin Y. Hu et al. “Equilibrium Fe isotope fractionation between olivine, pyroxene, spinel and MORB glass: Implications for mantle partial melting to generate...
2025 CONUSS/PHOENIX School Wrap-Up

2025 CONUSS/PHOENIX School Wrap-Up

by Christofanis Skordas | Jun 2, 2025 | News and Announcements

Bringing together passionate learners and experts alike, our recent intensive three-day school, has been an enriching and pleasant experience! This focused event was not only critical to address the challenge of interpreting nuclear resonance spectroscopy data, but...
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