STAR TPC - Time Projection Chamber - installation inner field cage - LBNL - Berkeley, California 1997 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL Physics/China
Daya Bay Neutrino AD pool - China 2011 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL Physics/China
Sudbury Neutrino Observatory - 6800 feet below surface - Canada 1998 - published National Geographic October 2006 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL Physics Division/Canada/England
SNO - Sudbury Neutrino Observatory - Inner acrylic vessel filled with Heavy Water w/ 20,000 photo diodes to capture energy exchange data with Neutrino particles. Client: US Dept. of Energy, Canada
LBNL Advanced Light Source & UC Berkeley - San Francisco Bay Area - Helicopter aerial 2003 - Hasselblad 500cm - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL
ALS Beamline 6.3.1 Magnetic Spectroscopy - Advanced Light Source LBNL 2008 - client: US Dept. of Energy
Gammasphere - gamma ray detector - Nuclear Science - Hasselblad 500CM - client: US Dept. of Energy
Gretina - development of a new Gamma particle device - LBNL Nuclear Physics 2010 - client: US Dept. of Energy
SOLO II Carbon Explorer robotic retrieval at sunrise - Pacific Ocean 2007 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL Earth Sciences
Climate Research - testing changes in macrobiotic, iron & temperature - Earth Sciences, LBNL - Pacific Ocean 2001 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL Earth Sciences
George Smoot - LBNL astrophysicist - Nobel Prize Physics 2006 - Berkeley, California 1998 - client: US Dept.of Energy/LBNL Physics Division
Saul Perlmutter -astrophysicist w/supernova - Berkeley, California 1998 - Nobel Prize Physics 2011 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL Physics Division
Darleane Hoffman at the BGS (Berkeley Gas Separator) - LBNL Nuclear Chemist 2001 - client: US Depart. of Energy
John Clarke - 1997 LBNL Physicist - Nobel Prize 2025 in Physics for discovering quantum tunneling in an electric chip, future quantum computers - Hasselblad 500cm .- client: US Dept. of Energy
Natalie Roe - BABAR - Silicon Vortex Tracker - LBNL Nuclear Physics -1999 - Berkeley, California - client: US Dept. of Energy
Star TPC (Time Projection Chamber) inside magnet at Brookhaven Nat'l Lab, New York 1998 - client: US Dept. of Energy
BELLA - laser plasma accelerator LBNL 2012 - Berkeley, California - client: US Dept. of Energy
NCEM TEAM 0.5 electron microscope - LBNL, Berkeley, California 2011 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL NCEM - National Center for Electron Microscopy
Cray "Hopper" Supercomputer cluster - NERSC/LBNL - Oakland, CA 2010 - client: DOE/NERSC/LBNL
Peter Nugent - computational astrophysicist - Cray XT4 Supercomputer cluster - NERSC/LBNL 2007 - Oakland, California - client: US Dept. of Energy/.NERSC/LBNL
JBEI (Joint BioEnergy Institute) plant growth room - Arabidopsis plants - Biofuel research - Emeryville, California 2011 - client: US Dept. of Energy/JBEI/LBNL
Windows energy research lab - EETD - Berkeley, California 2011 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL/EETD
3730XL DNA analyzers - Joint Genome Institute JGI 2006 - Walnut Creek, California - client: US Dept. of Energy/Joint Genome Institute (JGI)
Biofuels plant research - plant growth lab - Emeryville, CA 2012 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL/JBEI
Carbon Sequestration research - Wheat fields of Oklahoma - 2003 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL/Earth Sciences
Algae growth research - Central Valley - San Luis Canal - California Aqueduct 2003 - client: US Dept. of Energy/Earth Sciences/LBNL
Solar, climate & temperature readings - Permafrost Breakdown Alaska Project - client: NGEE/DOE/LBNL Earth Sciences Division - Utqiagvik (Barrow), top of Alaska 2013
"CORI" Cray supercomputer cluster - Berkeley, California 2015 - client" US Dept. of Energy/LBNL/NERSC
Advanced Light Source (ALS) Scientific Staff on top of Accelerator ring with the 88 inch Cyclotron - Berkeley, California 2006 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL/ALS
LBNL Advanced Light Source - sunset San Francisco Bay Area 2004 - client: US Dept. of Energy/LBNL
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