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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Facilities." National Research Council. 1999. Cooperative Stewardship: Managing the Nation's Multidisciplinary User Facilities for Research with Synchrotron Radiation, Neutrons, and High Magnetic Fields. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9705.
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APPENDIX D

Facilities

The facilities listed in Table D.1 were included in the deliberations of the Committee on Developing a Federal Materials Facilities Strategy.

TABLE D.1 U.S. Multidisciplinary User Facilities

Facility

Funding Agency

Site

Location

Synchrotron

ALS

DOE

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Berkeley, California

APS

DOE

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne, Illinois

CHESS

NSF

Cornell University

Ithaca, New York

NSLS

DOE

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, New York

SSRL

DOE

Stanford University

Stanford, California

SRC

NSF

University of Wisconsin

Madison, Wisconsin

Magnet

NHMFL

NSF

Florida State University

Tallahassee, Florida

Neutron

HFIR

DOE

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Oak Ridge, Tennessee

HFBR

DOE

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Upton, New York

IPNS

DOE

Argonne National Laboratory

Argonne, Illinois

LANSCE

DOE

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Los Alamos, New Mexico

NIST CNR

DOC

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Gaithersburg, Maryland

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Facilities." National Research Council. 1999. Cooperative Stewardship: Managing the Nation's Multidisciplinary User Facilities for Research with Synchrotron Radiation, Neutrons, and High Magnetic Fields. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/9705.
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The Committee on Developing a Federal Materials Facilities Strategy was appointed by the National Research Council (NRC) in response to a request by the federal agencies involved in funding and operating multidisciplinary user facilities for research with synchrotron radiation, neutrons, and high magnetic fields. Starting in August 1996, a series of conversations and meetings was held among NRC staff and officials from the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (Department of Commerce), and the National Institutes of Health. The agencies were concerned that facilities originally developed to support research in materials science were increasingly used by scientists from other fields—particularly the biological sciences—whose research was supported by agencies other than those responsible for the facilities. This trend, together with the introduction of several new, large user facilities in the last decade, led the agencies to seek advice on the possible need for interagency cooperation in the management of these federal research facilities.

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