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Tony Luong
Gianpaolo Carosi, ADMX's co-spokesperson and a scientist at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.
Seth Kimes, a research engineer at the lab.
Gray Rybka, ADMX's co-spokesperson and a professor at the University of Washington.
Nick Force, a research engineer in the lab.
Leslie Rosenberg, lead scientist of the lab and professor at University of Washington.
The MAGNET ON sign at the ADMX lab. ADMX is an axion haloscope, which uses a strong magnetic field to convert dark matter axions to detectable-to-microwave photons.
A bank of computers bristles with wires at the ADMX lab.
Leslie Rosenberg (right) speaks to the team at the end of the day.
Research engineer Nick Force does routine maintenance with liquid nitrogen in the lab, his hands gloved for safety.
Various tools and supplies in the clean room at the lab.