Berkeley Lab Workshop Charts Future of Compact Particle Accelerators and Advanced Lasers

Revolutionizing High-Power Lasers: ATAP and Engineering Divisions Launch the Berkeley Advanced Laser Group

The Multi-Office Particle Accelerator Team: Using AI to Enhance the Capabilities of Current and Future Particle Accelerators

Berkeley Lab and NVIDIA Partnership Takes Qubit Control to the Next Level

Three researchers take measurements from a circuit board at a test bench

Stacking Up for the Future: How Researchers Are Building Next-Gen Quantum Computers

Fermilab Researchers Develop AI Tools to Advance the Future of Particle Accelerators

ALS-United: Changchun Sun and Jonah Weber

ALS United: Tianhuan Luo and David Nett

Advancing the Quantum Frontier

Berkeley Lab and NVIDIA Collaboration Accelerates U.S. Leadership in Hybrid Quantum–Classical Computing

Caption: Berkeley Lab’s QubiC (Quantum bit Controller) at AQT with NVIDIA DGX Spark and NVIDIA NVQLink

AI Copilot Keeps Berkeley’s X-Ray Particle Accelerator on Track

Researcher works at a computer equipment rack

Berkeley Lab Hosts Agentic AI for User Facilities Workshop

Harnessing AI for Particle Accelerator Innovation: ATAP’s Role in the DOE’s AI Genesis Mission

Highlights for 2025

Berkeley Lab Secures DOE Funding to Develop Hardware-Aware AI for Scientific Research

Portable Source Could Produce High-Energy Muon Beams

Obst-Huebl Appointed Coordinator for Outreach and User Engagement for BeamNetUS

BELLA Successfully Completes First Experiment Under BeamNetUS

Optical equipment illuminated with green light at the Berkeley Lab Laser Accelerator Center

Last Magnet for Large Hadron Collider Upgrade Prepares to Leave Berkeley Lab

Compact laser-plasma accelerator can generate muons on demand for imaging

Portable muon beam could accelerate archaeology scans

Lasers made muon beams, no massive accelerator needed

BeamNetUS Announces Call For Proposals

Van Tilborg Elected Fellow of the American Physical Society