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  Carly Chandler, an intern with the HEDS group, was awarded the Best Undergraduate Poster award for her presentation "Theoretical first-principles simulations on the stability and phase transitions of MgO₂ near Earth's mantle conditions" at the Strongly Coupled Coulomb Systems conference, held at Lake Tahoe, NV. Carly is completing a summer internship in the HEDS group through the DOE's SULI program, and is working on simulating material deep inside the Earth with her...
Carly Chandler is awarded her poster prize by organizing committee members David Neilson (U. Antwerp) and Thomas White (UNR)
    At the HEDS Summer School, hosted by UC San Diego, two group members were recognized for their contributions. Maitrayee Ghosh won the best postdoc talk award for her presentation "Probing extreme condition nickel with on-the-fly machine learning molecular dynamics simulations" and Megan Ikeya won a prize for her poster "Investigating Shock Fronts and Interface Effects in IFE Foams".
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  Stanford professors, including  Prof. Debbie Senesky, Prof. Matthias Kling, and Prof. Siegfried Glenzer, visited ASML in San Diego for a day of workshops, networking and open discussions to identify topics for collaborative research and innovation.
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  Graduate student Katie Wootten won the graduate student poster prize at the LaserNetUS Meeting for her poster "Implementation of a Liquid Sheet Target at MEC", presenting results from a recent LCLS beamtime.
Katie Wootten receives poster prize

Researchers taking the first-ever direct measurement of atom temperature in extremely hot materials inadvertently disproved a decades-old theory and upended our understanding of superheating. 

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  Siegfried Glenzer, the director of SLAC's HEDS division, has been awarded the Edward Teller Medal Award for 2025 by the American Nuclear Society.   The award recognizes his leading role in advancing capabilities that enabled the National Ignition Facility to successfully demonstrate fusion gain, as well as his contributions to fundamental science and his mentorship of the next generation of scientific leaders. The Edward Teller Award is awarded biennially, and recognizes...
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Using the DIPOLE 100-X high-power laser at the European XFEL's HED-HIBEF, an international research collaboration, including SLAC and led by the University of Rostock, has succeeded in studying liquid carbon in detail for the first time. 
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Griffin Glenn, a PhD student in our division, is a Student Ambassador for the LaserNetUS consortium. He was recently interviewed and talked about the benefits of access to the high power lasers that LaserNetUS provides. See the interview on LinkedIn!
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