Working with one of the most accomplished X-ray optics teams in the world, Xianbo Shi designs beamline optics that will make science at the upgraded Advanced Photon Source possible.
Principal Mechanical Engineer Dana Capatina is responsible for the design of several of the new experimental stations that will enable many kinds of research after Argonne’s APS is upgraded.
Mechanical Engineering Specialist Jeremy Nudell loves taking things apart and putting them back together, which makes him perfect for his role overseeing the assembly of magnet modules for the upgrade project.
In a recent practice session, workers assembled the first of what will be 200 modules of magnets that will be installed in the upgraded Advanced Photon Source. (See photo gallery below.)
The two new beamlines will be constructed as part of a comprehensive upgrade of the APS, enhancing its capabilities and maintaining its status as a world-leading facility for X-ray science.
From chemistry to materials science to COVID-19 research, the APS is one of the most productive X-ray light sources in the world. An upgrade will make it a global leader among the next generation of light sources, opening new frontiers in science.