The Science and User Support Building (SUSB) is located just inside SLAC’s main gate and is a visitor’s first stop when they arrive at...

Science and User Support Building to the left and Arrillaga Science Center building to the right from above the Main Quad at SLAC’s campus...

From left, Travis Lange, Hannah Pollek and LLNL’s Justin Wolfe inspect LSST Camera optic filters.

The SLAC main entrance from Sand Hill Road. Science and User Support Building (SUSB) with Stanford Guest house to the left.

Drone images of cryomodule delivery from the Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility on October 26, 2021.


SLAC is home to the historic 2-mile-long klystron gallery above the world’s longest linear particle accelerator.

Hannah Pollek and Travis Lange at the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) raft installation.

This illustration shows how an ultrabright X-ray laser pulse vaporizes part of a liquid jet, creating umbrella-shaped films of liquid and sending shock waves...

A muon, center, spins like a top within the atomic lattice of a thin film of superconducting nickelate.

A view of a chamber inside the LAMP instrument during its installation at SLAC’s Linac Coherent Light Source X-ray laser.

SLAC's LSST team carefully unpack, examine, test and store the r-band filter, the first of six optic filters that will be part of the...
