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Users
LANSCE User Group (LUG)
The LANSCE User Group (LUG) is an association of LANSCE users who share information about their neutron-related science, and advise LANSCE on:
- Allocation of beam time
- Facility upgrades and new beam lines
- Experimental programs
- User meetings
- The Rosen Prize for doctoral theses
The LANSCE User Group (LUG) is comprised of current users. Users listed on beam-time proposals are automatically enrolled for two years. Additional Users who would like to become LUG members should contact the LANSCE User Office: lansce-user-office@lanl.gov.
LUG provides direct input to LANSCE management, primarily through LUG's Executive Committee. Users are invited to contact EC members to bring issues to the attention of LANSCE management. The LUG Executive Committee is typically comprised of twelve members; one member is a student or postdoctoral researcher. The new members will serve three-year terms and the graduate student or postdoctoral researcher will serve a one-year term. Membership terms are staggered to maintain continuity. The members are elected by the vote of the LUG membership, with candidates chosen to reflect the principal scientific activities at LANSCE.
LUG Meeting
The annual LUG meeting highlights LANSCE research and includes presentations of the Rosen Prize for
the best graduate student research conducted
at LANSCE. The annual meeting is also a forum to help advise LANSCE management and scientists of
potential future directions, opportunities, and
your needs.
Meeting attendees participate in workshops.
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