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  • Initiating Collaboration with Co-ACCESS
  • Beamlines at SSRL
    • Beamline 10-2
  • Equipment at Co-ACCESS
    • HetCat In-Situ Cells
    • Mass Spectrometers & Gas Chromatographs
    • Gas Handling Systems
    • Electrochemistry
    • Co-ACCESS Laboratory
  • XAS Theory/Computation
  • Useful Software
  • Education & Outreach

Initiating Collaboration

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Please contact Simon Bare or Adam Hoffman with your science, and we can always exchange emails or set up meetings for further discussion.

Co-ACCESS provides the capabilities and expertise at the synchrotron to guide the catalysis researcher through all aspects of a beamline experiment

Keep Calm and Collaborate with Co-ACCESS

Co-ACCESS works with users through every step of synchrotron experimentation:

  • Proposal Writing – Determining feasibility and achievable goals
  • Experimental Design – Guiding how to correlate lab experiments to synchrotron experiments
  • Training at the Beamline – Collecting the right and best data
  • Data Analysis – Working towards independence
  • Manuscript Writing – Disseminating the correct information

Educating Catalysis Users Through:

  • SSRL Summer School
  • Yearly Co-ACCESS XAS Boot Camps
  • Short Courses at Conferences

 

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