The Center for Accelerator Science and Education (CASE) will pursue cutting edge accelerator science and R&D, training of next generation accelerator scientists - graduate and post doctoral – through courses, laboratory and experiments on accelerators. Undergraduate opportunities will play a significant goal of attracting students to the graduate program through introduction to accelerator courses, accelerator laboratory work and summer research opportunities at BNL. The proposed educational program will start with a short term abbreviated educational program of undergraduate, graduate and R&D that will evolve over time.
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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:ECTA&E.pdf, ECTA&E. This MS and PhD program will provide up two years of support to eligible graduate students (US citizens or US permanent residents) 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) and a thesis will be issued a Certificate in Accelerator Science and Engineering with specialization in one of the four areas listed above. 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)
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Goals
The main goals of CASE are:
- To train scientists and engineers with the aim of advancing the field of accelerator science;
- To develop a unique program of educational outreach that will provide broad access to a research accelerator; and,
- To attract Federal and industrial funding for an expanding interdisciplinary research and education program that utilizes accelerators.
The development of CASE capitalizes on resources at both institutions:
- Brookhaven National Laboratory is the home for a large number of accelerators at Collider Accelerator Department (C-AD, BNL's CASE home, [1]): RHIC and its injection complex, Accelerator Test Facility, Coherent electron Cooling project; and NSLS II [2].
- Stony Brook University has a recently retired research accelerator – the Tandem Van de Graaff (TvDG) – whose control room has been renovated to become a modern Physics Teaching Laboratory (PTL) that serves graduate, undergraduate students as well as K-12 teachers and students.
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CASE Members
- Dr. Vladimir Litvinenko, Director, Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
- Dr. Thomas K. Hemmick, Deputy Director for Education and Outreach, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
- Dr. Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi, Deputy Director for Research, Assistant Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
- Joseph Tuozzolo, Deputy Director for Engineering, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Collider-Accelerator Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
- Dr. Paul Grannis, Chair of Executive Council, Distinguished Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
- Dr. Abhay Deshpande, Executive Council Member, Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
- Dr. Laszlo Mihaly, Executive Council Member, Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
- Dr. Silvia Verdu Andres, CASE seminars, Scientist, Collider-Accelerator Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
- Dr. Yichao Jing, CASE web administrator, Scientist, Collider-Accelerator Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
- Socoro Delquaglio, CASE Project administrator, Stony Brook University.
- Find complete member list here.
Advanced Accelerator Lab at ATF
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Research Opportunities
CASE faculty are involved in many exciting projects. Please contact us for more information.
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