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New small-batch chemical reactor design provides a springboard for science

Mechanical Engineer Nick Wenner, a member of the Engineering Small Project Support (EsPS) team, demonstrates the method for sealing each well in the small high-throughput pressure reactor he designed and built for use in specialized experiments.

Senajith “Seno” Rekawa awarded ASPE 2025 Distinguished Service Award

Berkeley Lab Engineer Senajith “Seno” Rekawa (right) accepts the American Society of Precision Engineering (ASPE) 2025 Distinguished Service Award from Stuart Smith, Professor and President of ASPE, at a ceremony held on November 6 in San Diego, California.

Berkeley Lab Engineer designs hardware for the moon’s unforgiving environment

Two researchers in PPE installing the central bearing assembly for the rotating carousel mechanism

ATLAS’s upgraded support structure successfully integrated at CERN

The ATLAS ITk outer cylinder under construction with onlookers in the background

GRETA to Open a New Eye on the Nucleus

Close up of GRETA, showing a portion of the germanium crystals in modules

A delicate dance with 20-ton concrete blocks

Roof blocks being moved in ALS Sector 12 area

Making GRETA: How Engineering is helping bring the world’s most sensitive gamma-ray spectrometer to life

GRETA assembled for final testing.

Berkeley Lab hosts 2025 ATLAS Masterclass in particle physics data analysis

Students working on their laptops in a classroom while Lab volunteers provide assistance

New Magnets for LHC Upgrade Successfully Pass Halfway Mark

A group of researchers and engineers pose around a magnet

World’s Most Powerful X-Ray Laser Gets Major Energy Boost

Engineering division team members pose in front of LCLS-II x-ray laser

Career Journeys: Joe Silber

Headshot of Joe Silber

Berkeley Lab scientists and engineers contribute to FCC Week 2024 in San Francisco on June 10-14

Poster for FCC Week 2024