Anne Sakdinawat | |
Workplaces: | SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
Alma Mater: | University of California, Berkeley |
Known For: | X-ray optics |
Thesis Title: | Contrast and resolution enhancement techniques for soft x-ray microscopy |
Thesis Url: | https://www.proquest.com/docview/304387360 |
Thesis Year: | 2008 |
Doctoral Advisor: | David Attwood |
Anne Sakdinawat is an American physicist and a staff scientist at SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, where her work focuses on the development on novel manufacturing techniques for nanoscale X-ray imaging.[1] She is the co-author of a book on soft X-rays and extreme ultraviolet radiation.[2]
Sakdinawat worked as a research scientist in the Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department at the University of California, Berkeley. Then, she received her PhD in bioengineering in 2008 from the University of California, Berkeley, where she worked under the supervision of David Attwood.[3] She joined SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in 2012 and formed the NanoX group for x-ray optics.[4] The research focuses on the brightest X-ray sources to develop techniques and imaging tools.