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Neutron Science in All its Diversity.

LANSCE provides the scientific community with intense sources of neutrons with the capability of performing experiments supporting civilian and national security research. The Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, Office of Science and Office of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology – the principal sponsors of LANSCE – have synergistic long-term needs for the accelerator and neutron science that is the heart of LANSCE. LANSCE provides solutions to national security problems. It serves an international user community conducting diverse forefront basic and applied research.



News

LANSCE Profiles

Highlights

Victor Fanelli
Building the tools for tomorrow's science

Victor FanelliAs lead scientist for sample environments, Fanelli sets the stage for the scientists who wish to run experiments... 

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Recent results on nuclear structure of tin isotopes from GEANIE

GEANIEA team of scientists, including researchers from Nuclear Science (LANSCE-NS) have recently completed a series of studies on the nuclear structure of tin isotopes, observing for the first time transitions above the previously known 10+ isomers.

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Primary User Facilities

Isotope Production Facility

IPFThe Los Alamos National Laboratory has produced radioactive isotopes for medicine and research. IPF at LANSCE has supplied a wide range of radioisotopes to medical researchers and other scientists all over the world and has been a leader in developing and producing new and unique isotopes for research and development.

Program Manager
Kevin D. John
Ph: 505.667.3602

National Isotope Program Manager
Wolfgang Runde
Ph: 505.667.3350

Lujan Center

Lujan Neutron Scattering Center

The Lujan Neutron Scattering Center employs a pulsed spallation neutron source equipped with time-of-flight spectrometers for neutron scattering studies of condensed-matter. Neutron scattering is a powerful technique for probing the microscopic structure and dynamics of condensed matter and is used in materials science, engineering, condensed matter physics, chemistry, biology, and geology.

Lujan Center Director
TBA
Acting Director
James Rhyne

Lujan Center Deputy Director for Science
James Rhyne
Ph: 505.665.0071

Lujan Center Deputy Director for Operations
Paul Lewis
Ph: 505.665.0932

Office Administrator
Melissa Martinez
Ph: 505.665.0391

User Program Administrator
Lisa Padilla
Ph: 505.667.5649

A-53, Building 622
Fax: 505.665.2676
Mail Stop: H805

pRad

Proton Radiography

The proton radiography (pRad) project has used 800 MeV protons provided by the LANSCE accelerator facility at LANL, to diagnose more than 300 dynamic experiments in support of national and international weapons science and stockpile stewardship programs.

pRad Point of Contact
Andy Saunders
Ph: 505.665.3090

 

UCN

Ultra-Cold Neutrons

Researchers working at the Los Alamos Neutron Science Center and eight other member institutions of an international collaboration are constructing the most intense source of ultra-cold neutrons in the world, measuring ultra-cold neutron production in their new source for the first time. The ultra-cold neutron extraction port at LANSCE delivers neutrons from the new ultra-cold neutron source for experiments that could answer questions about the fundamental constants of nature and aid in the quest for new particles.

Point of Contact
Andy Saunders
Ph: 505.665.3090

Point of Contact
Mark F. Makela
Ph: 505.667.5084

WNR

Weapons Neutron Research Facility

The Weapons Neutron Research Facility (WNR/NS) provides neutron and proton beams for basic, applied, and defense-related research. Neutron beams with energies ranging from about 0.1 MeV to more than 600 MeV are produced in Target 4 (an unmoderated tungsten spallation source) using the 800 MeV proton beam from the LANSCE linac. In the Target-2 area (Blue Room) samples can be exposed to the direct 800 MeV proton beam.

Group Leader
Steve Wender
Ph: 505.667.1344

Deputy Group Leader
Ron Nelson
Ph: 505.667.7107

Deputy Group Leader
Leo Bitteker
Ph: 505.667.0333

WNR User Guide

Office Administrator
Julie Quintana-Valdez
Ph: 505.665.5390

User Program Administrator
Tanya Herrera
Ph: 505.667.6797

TA-53, Building 31, Room 251
Ph: 505.667.5377
Fax: 505.665.3705
Mail Stop: H855

 

 

Announcements

 

pRad Call for Proposals

Deadline February 15, 2012
pRad Home

Call for Lujan Center Leader

LANSCE is now accepting applications for a new Lujan Center Leader.

http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/hr/jobs/

Job Number: IRC1887 - R&D Manager 4 - LANSCE-LC/Lujan Center Lansce-LC

Call for PCS PI

Call for PI to oversee operation of the Protein Crystallography Station (PCS) at the Lujan Neutron Scattering Center.

http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/hr/jobs/

Job Number: IRC1500- Science Scientist 4 - B-8/Bioenergy & Environmental Science

When searching jobs, go to:
http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/hr/jobs/
Click on "Employment Opportunities"
Enter IRC# in keyword search


Events

LUG Elections

Polls are open January 18-30, 2012


Features

Activity Report - 2010

LANSCE Activity Report 2010
LA-UR-11-05580

AOT & LANSCE - The Pulse
January 2012

The Pulse

LALP-12-005