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Monday / Jun 27, 2016

ICABU 2015 at HICO, Gyeongju

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At the ICABU 2015, Gyeongju, Korea

Nov. 4 ~ Nov. 6, 2015

Monday / Jun 27, 2016

With Frank Zimmernann at the ICABU 2015

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With Frank Zimmermann (Editor of Physical Review Special Topics on Accelerators and Beams) at the ICABU 2015.

Monday / Jun 27, 2016

3rd place for the best poster award in ICABU 2015

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Undergraduate student Ji-Min Seok won the 3rd place for the best poster award in the International Conference on Accelerators and Beam Utilizations (ICABU) 2015.
Congratuations !

Monday / Jun 27, 2016

Fun pictures at GSI

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Some of the new elements created at GSI.

Picturue of the 4 pi detector looking like a giant moster !

Monday / Jun 27, 2016

With Lars at GSI

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With Dr. Lars Groening at GSI.

Monday / Jun 27, 2016

Visit to Bergoz Instrumentation

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Visito Bergoz Instrumentation. Left: Herve Bayle (COO), Right: Julien Bergoz (CEO).

Monday / Jun 27, 2016

At the FEL 2015 Conference

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Top: With Philippe Piot (NIU/Fermilab, center) and Marco Venturini (LBNL, right)

Bottom: With Gennady Stupakov (SLAC, left) and Mark Hogan (SLAC, center)

Monday / Jun 27, 2016

With Prof. Zhirong Huang of SLAC

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With Prof. Zhirong Huang of SLAC.

Monday / Jun 27, 2016

With Prof. Kwang-Je Kim

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2014 Robert R. Wilson Prize for Achievement in the Physics of Particle Accelerators Recipient

“For his pioneering theoretical work in synchrotron radiation and free electron lasers that laid the foundation for both third and fourth generation x-ray sources.”

Kwang-Je Kim obtained B.S. in Physics from Seoul National University, South Korea, in 1966 and Ph.D. in Physics from University of Maryland in 1970. He started his career as a theorist in elementary particle physics, working at the SLAC, Max-Planck Institute for Physics and Astrophysics in Munich, and Mainz University. He switched to accelerator physics when he joined Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in 1978. Since 1998 he is at Argonne National Laboratory in 1998, where he is currently an Argonne Distinguished Fellow. He is also Professor (part time) of Physics at the University of Chicago.
He made pioneering theoretical contributions to the understanding of photocathode electron guns, synchrotron radiation, and free electron lasers that laid the foundation of both the third and the fourth generation x-ray facilities. Recently, he has revived the idea of an x-ray free electron laser in oscillator configuration employing Bragg crystals as x-ray cavity mirrors, showing that it could be a source of fully coherent x-ray pulses with extremely high spectral purity.
He has been active in teaching and mentoring scientists. He was elected as a Fellow of APS in 1995, received International Free-Electron Laser Prize in 1997, and USPAS Prize for Achievement in Accelerator Physics and Technology in 2013.