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Particle Accelerator Science and Technology (PAST) award at PAC 2011
IEEE, The Institute, Introducing the 2011 Fellows (March 7, 2001)
FACET shows the way in accelerator research, CERN Courier February 23, 2011
FACET Workshop Welcomes Potential Research Users (03/18/2010)
Symmetry, Volume 6, Issue 5, October 2009: Crashing the size barrier
DOE Office of Science AMERICAN RECOVERY & REINVESTMENT ACT NEWSLETTER, Issue 1, July 2009: SLAC Toward Table-top Accelerator (p.10) (PDF)
Efthymios Kallos Particle Accelerator Science And Technology Doctoral Student Award
Quantum Diaries, April 16 2009: Future Accelerators: Surfin' the Plasma Wave
USC Viterbi School of Engineering, March 27, 2009: Electrophysics Group Receives New Funding to Build Plasma Acceleration Facility at Stanford
SLAC Today March 27 2009: From the (SLAC) Director: What a Difference in a Year!
SLAC Today March 24 2009: SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory to Receive $68.3 Million in Recovery Act Funding
New Scientist, January 5, 2009: Desktop atom smashers could replace LHC
American Physical Society 2008 Fellows
APS-DPP 07 Virtual Press Room: Electrons surf plasma waves to record-high energies
UCLA Engineer, spring 2007, p.15
Nature Physics, News and Views, Wakefield accelerators: Hybrid particle drive (Nature Physics 3, 146 (2007))
CERN Courier 47, 3: SLAC demonstrates plasma "afterburner"
SLAC Today, April 12 2005: Looking back on the FFTB
Physics World, November 2005: Particle accelerators light up (pdf)
SLAC Interaction Point, April 2, 2004 Director's Corner
International Science News: Bending A Beam Of Particles Just Like A Beam Of Light
AIP Physics News Graphics: Lighter than Air Plasma Bends Intense Electron Beam
News and Views, Accelerator physics: In the wake of success, Nature 424, 258-259 (17 Jul 2003)(pdf)
Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), October 9, 2003: Auf kurzen Strecken zu höschsten Energien Beschleunigung von Teilchen mit oszillierenden Plasmen(pdf only)
CERN Courrier, July-August 2001: Plasma-gas refraction improves on crystals
Physics News Graphics May 26, 2001: Lighter than Air Plasma Bends Intense Electron Beam
Physics World May 2, 2001: Particle beams that bend like light
AIP Physics News Update 540, May 23 2001: A Lighter-Than-Air Plasma Can Deflect an Intense Electron Beam
Physics Today 540, December 2000 53, in Physics Update, a plasma lens for GeV electrons and positrons has been demonstrated
OE Reports 165 - September 1997: World's shortest burst of microwave radiation detected in California
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