UCSB-LANL Cooperative Agreement

3/21/02


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UCSB-LANL Cooperative Agreement

Research and Education Opportunities

Opportunities for Undergraduate and Graduate Students at Los Alamos

We serve the nation by developing and applying the best science and technology to make the world a better and safer place

FY02 LANL Operating Costs: $1.6B

The University of California affiliation helps attract and retain the best talent

Los Alamos is a multidisciplinary national security laboratory that conducts “use-inspired” basic research

Ensure the safety and reliability of the US nuclear deterrent

Reduce the global threat of weapons of mass destruction

Cutting-edge research has always been a vital part of our Laboratory

Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT)

Nanomechanics Research at LANL: New Science of Nanostructured Materials with Strengths near Theoretical Limit

Field-Effect Devices New Approach (Based on Bell Labs)

National High-Magnetic Field Laboratory

LANSCE is a unique multidisciplinary facility for science and technology

Lujan Center: National User Facility for Neutron Scattering Research

Proton radiography has advantages that extend the utility of traditional x-radiographic methods

LANSCE experiment achieves world record ultra-cold neutron density

The Vela Program Monitoring the 1963 Limited Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

Planetary Science at LANL

High-Energy Astrophysics at LANL

Atmosphere and Oceans Research

Climate Change Modeling

Environmental Restoration

UCSB-LANL Cooperative Agreement

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Daylight Quantum Key Distribution over 1.6 km

Encryption and Decryption of an Image Using Free-Space Quantum Cryptography (No Error Correction)

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