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Becoming an ALS UserQualified researchers work at the ALS as members of participating research teams (PRTs), in collaboration with PRTs, or as general users. Participating Research TeamsPRTs (groups of researchers from one or more institutions) construct and operate beamlines and have primary responsibility for experiment endstation equipment. They are entitled to a percentage of the beamline's operating time based on the resources the PRT contributed to the beamline. To establish a PRT, team members submit a proposal in the form of a white paper outlining the scientific motivations for their request. The proposal is presented to the ALS Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) which reviews the submission and advises the ALS director on the formation of a new PRT. For more information on forming a PRT, contact ALS User Services Group Leader Gary Krebs (see below). For information on joining a PRT, contact the appropriate PRT spokesperson (listed on the individual ALS Beamline Tables). General UsersGeneral users are granted beamtime through a peer review proposal process. They may propose experimental programs or single experiments to be performed on existing beamlines. They may provide their own endstations, use endstations provided by the ALS facility, or negotiate access to a PRT-owned endstation. They may establish collaborations with PRT members. Costs to UsersAll users are responsible
for the day-to-day costs of research (supplies, phone calls, technical
support, etc.). The ALS does not charge for beamtime if the user's research
is nonproprietary (results are published in open literature). Additional Information
For information about proprietary research, contact:
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