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| Students and instructors at the Workshop on “Neutrons in Solid State
Chemistry and Earth Sciences Today and Tomorrow” convened and chaired
by Angus Wilkinson [Georgia Tech University] and Nancy Ross [Virginia Tech
University] at the Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences of the Oak Ridge
National Laboratory in Tennessee in March 2003. Co-Sponsored by COMPRES
[photo courtesy of Renee` Manning and Al Ekkebus]. |
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| COMPRES technician Katrina Opachich and the laser-heating system for the
high-pressure diamond-anvil facility at the Advanced Light Source of the
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory [photo courtesy of R. Jeanloz]. |
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| COMPRES machinist Brian Nagy and Kurt Leinenweber of Arizona State University
with the new HAAS mini-lathe for production of ceramic and metal part for
multi-anvil cell assemblies. |
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| 2003 Summer Research Scholars from the REU Program in the Mineral Physics
Institute at Stony Brook University conducting high-pressure experiments
using the multi-anvil apparatus at beamline X17B2 at the National Synchrotron
Light Source of the Brookhaven National Laboratory [photo courtesy of M.
Vaughan]. |
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| COMPRES and GSECARS exhibition booth at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, December 2003; first slide of PowerPoint presentation is shown above with Michael Brown of the University of Washington and Michael Vaughan of Stony Brook University. [photo courtesy of Ann Chopelas]. |