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CASE (SBU & BNL), in collaboration with Cornell University and FERMI National Accelerator Laboratory, starting Ernest Courant Traineeship in Accelerator Science & Engineering funded by High Energy Physics office of the US Department of Energy [[media:Abstract.pdf |ECTA&E]]. This MS and PhD program will provide for in-depth studies of following topics: (a) Physics of large accelerators and systems engineering; (b) Superconducting radiofrequency accelerator physics and engineering; (c) Radiofrequency power system engineering, and (d) Cryogenic systems engineering (especially liquid helium systems). Students in the traineeship program who complete the necessary courses (12 or more credits in accelerator science and engineering) will be issued a Certificate in Accelerator Science and Engineering with specialization in one of the four areas listed above. This traineeship is available for all students independent of citizenship. Funds provided by this DoE award can be used to provide two years of full support for students who are US citizens or US permanent residents. | CASE (SBU & BNL), in collaboration with Cornell University and FERMI National Accelerator Laboratory, starting Ernest Courant Traineeship in Accelerator Science & Engineering funded by High Energy Physics office of the US Department of Energy [[media:Abstract.pdf |ECTA&E]]. This MS and PhD program will provide for in-depth studies of following topics: (a) Physics of large accelerators and systems engineering; (b) Superconducting radiofrequency accelerator physics and engineering; (c) Radiofrequency power system engineering, and (d) Cryogenic systems engineering (especially liquid helium systems). Students in the traineeship program who complete the necessary courses (12 or more credits in accelerator science and engineering) will be issued a Certificate in Accelerator Science and Engineering with specialization in one of the four areas listed above. This traineeship is available for all students independent of citizenship. Funds provided by this DoE award can be used to provide two years of full support for students who are US citizens or US permanent residents. | ||
If you are interested in joining this traineeship contact one of SBU professors listed below: V.N Litvinenko, T. Hemmick, N. Vafaei-Najafabadi (Department of Physics and Astronomy), J. Longtin (Department of Mechanical Engineering), T. Robertazzi , J. Parekh and J. Liu (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) | If you are interested in joining this traineeship contact one of SBU professors listed below: V.N Litvinenko, T. Hemmick, N. Vafaei-Najafabadi (Department of Physics and Astronomy), J. Longtin (Department of Mechanical Engineering), T. Robertazzi , J. Parekh and J. Liu (Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering) | ||
− | You can find articles celebrating incredible scientific life of Ernest Courant at [https://www.bnl.gov/newsroom/news.php?a=217140 "Happy 100th Birthday to Ernest Courant"] and [[media:courant.pdf|APS: Ernest Courant]].</span> </div> | + | *You can find articles celebrating incredible scientific life of Ernest Courant at [https://www.bnl.gov/newsroom/news.php?a=217140 "Happy 100th Birthday to Ernest Courant"] and [[media:courant.pdf|APS: Ernest Courant]].</span> </div> |
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Center for Accelerator Science and EducationThis Fall we teach PHY 564, Advanced Accelerator PhysicsICFA mini workshop: Coherent Electron Cooling – Theory, Simulations and Experiment Talks at: CASE seminars for graduate students and postdocs </div>
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