From Brookhaven National Lab:”Ten Years and Nearly a Billion Dollars: How Project Management Made a Massive X-Ray Light Source Possible” – sciencesprings
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From Brookhaven National Lab May 29, 2019 Shannon Brescher Shea, D.O.E. Aerial view of the construction site of the National Synchrotron Light Source II, taken in 2009, four years after the project started. Replacing a beloved tool is never easy. Erik Johnson had worked with the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) for nearly 15 years…
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