Physics World 02月03日
Ask me anything: Sophie Morley – ‘Active listening is the key to establishing productive research collaborations with our scientific end-users’
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Sophie Morley在ALS担任量子材料研究负责人,她与同事共同负责量子科学的长期战略规划。她的工作包括管理光束线开发项目,促进学术界和工业界的合作。作为光束线科学家,她强调积极倾听的重要性,帮助用户明确研究核心问题并选择合适的实验技术。她需要将用户的科学目标转化为实际可行的实验,这需要高水平的组织能力、耐心和充分准备。她还负责促进ALS员工与量子社区的交流,并跟踪量子科学的最新进展。她认为,深入了解自己的专业领域知识,对与量子材料研究人员合作至关重要。

👂积极倾听是建立高效科研合作的关键,帮助用户明确核心研究问题,选择合适的实验技术。

🔬将外部用户的科学目标转化为在ALS光束线上可靠运行的实际实验,需要高水平的组织能力、耐心和充分准备。

🤝促进ALS员工与量子社区之间的对话,普及同步加速器科学和ALS的功能,通过研讨会等形式,将同步加速器技术应用于研究和工业。

💡个人专业知识和技术是与量子材料研究社区合作的关键,例如光子科学的知识,包括相干X射线散射、X射线探测器技术等。

What skills do you use every day in your job?

I am one of two co-chairs, along with my colleague Hendrik Ohldag, of the Quantum Materials Research and Discovery Thrust Area at ALS. Among other things, our remit is to advise ALS management on long-term strategy regarding quantum science, We launch and manage beamline development projects to enhance the quantum research capability at ALS and, more broadly, establish collaborations with quantum scientists and engineers in academia and industry.

In terms of specifics, the thrust area addresses problems of condensed-matter physics related to spin and quantum properties – for example, in atomically engineered multilayers, 2D materials and topological insulators with unusual electronic structures. As a beamline scientist, active listening is the key to establishing productive research collaborations with our scientific end-users – helping them to figure out the core questions they’re seeking to answer and, by extension, the appropriate experimental techniques to generate the data they need.

The task, always, is to translate external users’ scientific goals into practical experiments that will run reliably on the ALS beamlines. High-level organizational skills, persistence and exhaustive preparation go a long way: it takes a lot of planning and dialogue to ensure scientific users get high-quality experimental results.

What do you like best and least about your job?

A core part of my remit is to foster the collective conversation between ALS staff scientists and the quantum community, demystifying synchrotron science and the capabilities of the ALS with prospective end-users. The outreach activity is exciting and challenging in equal measure – whether that’s initiating dialogue with quantum experts at scientific conferences or making first contact using Teams or Zoom.

Internally, we also track the latest advances in fundamental quantum science and applied R&D. In-house colloquia are mandatory, with guest speakers from the quantum community engaging directly with ALS staff teams to figure out how our portfolio of synchrotron-based techniques – whether spectroscopy, scattering or imaging – can be put to work by users from research or industry. This learning and development programme, in turn, underpins continuous improvement of the beamline support services we offer to all our quantum end-users.

As for downsides: it’s never ideal when a piece of instrumentation suddenly “breaks” on a Friday afternoon. This sort of troubleshooting is probably the part of the job I like least, though it doesn’t happen often and, in any case, is a hit I’m happy to take given the flexibility inherent to my role.

What do you know today that you wish you knew when you were starting out in your career?

It’s still early days, but I guess the biggest lesson so far is to trust in my own specialist domain knowledge and expertise when it comes to engaging with the diverse research community working on quantum materials. My know-how in photon science – from coherent X-ray scattering and X-ray detector technology to in situ magnetic- and electric-field studies and automated measurement protocols – enables visiting researchers to get the most out of their beamtime at ALS.

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