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Super Cold and Super Tiny: the Electronics Behind the LEGEND-1000 Physics Detector

Magnified view of a rectangular microchip with fine wires bonded around its edges for electrical connections.

Discovery to Delivery: 3Q4 with Senajith “Seno” Rekawa

Seno Rekawa shown with highlighted quote: "Scientists come to me with novel research ideas and expect me to build instruments that no one else in the world has built. These can range from an ultra-high-precision extreme ultraviolet lithography system to a simple optical metrology tool for advanced microelectronic research."

Engineering Division pilots equipment protection interlock system for Berkeley Lab user endstations

Ernesto Paiser, ALS Instrument Software Support Group Lead, pictured with the new no-code interlock system.

Visiting Antarctica in service of science

Berkeley Lab Electronics Engineer Thorsten Stezelberger places an antenna in a hole in the Ross Ice Shelf in Antarctica.

Voices from the past get an AI assist

View of 19th-century wax recording disc from above

GRETA to Open a New Eye on the Nucleus

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

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

GRETA assembled for final testing.

Machine Learning Helps Ease the Jitters of High-Power Lasers

Three researchers aligning precision optics on a laser system

Engineering Division employees recognized for their volunteer efforts

Berkeley Lab Deputy Directory Carol Burns and two Engineering Division volunteers

Dan Dwyer receives 2023 APS DPF Instrumentation Early Career Award

Picture of Dan Dwyer

Revolutionizing Science with First-of-its-Kind Scientific Tools at the Lab

Close up view of LArPix

CMB-S4 announces L2 and L3 management changes for the detectors subsystem

CMB-S4 against the night sky