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The main goal of the CASE seminars is to provides a venue where grad students and postdocs can get together, learn about each others' research and open their scientific horizons in general. The seminars will be a mix of student’s and postdoc’s presentations of their recent results, dry runs of conference presentations, reviews of journal articles, visits to BNL accelerators and testing areas and occasional invited presentations by senior scientists from BNL and SBU.
 
The main goal of the CASE seminars is to provides a venue where grad students and postdocs can get together, learn about each others' research and open their scientific horizons in general. The seminars will be a mix of student’s and postdoc’s presentations of their recent results, dry runs of conference presentations, reviews of journal articles, visits to BNL accelerators and testing areas and occasional invited presentations by senior scientists from BNL and SBU.
  
==Seminar Schedule==
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==Schedule==
  
 
The seminars are held every other Tuesday, from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in the RHIC Main Control Room meeting area (bldg. 911B, 2nd floor) at BNL.
 
The seminars are held every other Tuesday, from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in the RHIC Main Control Room meeting area (bldg. 911B, 2nd floor) at BNL.
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=== Season 2014 ===
 
=== Season 2014 ===
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Coordinators: Prof. Sergey Belomestnykh and Dr. Qiong Wu.
 
* '''March 25, 2014:''' ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B10h1fZDzXFzRzNWR1VNMjh6Z0k/edit?usp=sharing Recent Progress in RHIC Accelerator Science and Applications]'' by Qiong Wu (BNL).
 
* '''March 25, 2014:''' ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B10h1fZDzXFzRzNWR1VNMjh6Z0k/edit?usp=sharing Recent Progress in RHIC Accelerator Science and Applications]'' by Qiong Wu (BNL).
 
* '''April 8, 2014:''' ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B10h1fZDzXFzQzVTRng4djFQNVk/edit?usp=sharing Higher Order Mode Characterization and Damping in the BNL3 Linear Accelerator]'' by Carlos Marques (SBU/BNL).
 
* '''April 8, 2014:''' ''[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B10h1fZDzXFzQzVTRng4djFQNVk/edit?usp=sharing Higher Order Mode Characterization and Damping in the BNL3 Linear Accelerator]'' by Carlos Marques (SBU/BNL).
* '''April 22, 2014:''' ''Diamond detector -- material science, design and application'' by Mengjia Gaowei (SBU/BNL).  
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* '''April 22, 2014:''' ''Diamond detector -- material science, design and application'' by Mengjia Gaowei (SBU/BNL).
  
 
== Other seminars ==
 
== Other seminars ==

Revision as of 19:23, 2 March 2016

Goals

The main goal of the CASE seminars is to provides a venue where grad students and postdocs can get together, learn about each others' research and open their scientific horizons in general. The seminars will be a mix of student’s and postdoc’s presentations of their recent results, dry runs of conference presentations, reviews of journal articles, visits to BNL accelerators and testing areas and occasional invited presentations by senior scientists from BNL and SBU.

Schedule

The seminars are held every other Tuesday, from 4:30 to 5:30 pm in the RHIC Main Control Room meeting area (bldg. 911B, 2nd floor) at BNL.

Season 2016

  • February 23, 2016: informative meeting.
  • March 1, 2016: Beam Dynamics Studies for Coherent Electron Cooling Experiment by Yuan Wu (SBU/BNL).
    • Abstract: Coherent electron Cooling (CeC) is a proposed advanced beam cooling method that has the potential of reducing the ion beam emittance in significantly shorter amount of time compared to existing cooling methods. The newly constructed linear electron accelerator (Linac) for the CeC experiment needs to generate electron beam with the required properties in order to maximize the CeC cooling capacity. In this thesis, the author studied the beam dynamics of the CeC linac and simulated the electron beam using beam dynamics tracking code. By utilizing optimization algorithms and beam manipulation techniques, the author has explored the performance of the current CeC Linac. The author ran an end-to-end simulation to model the entire beam line from the generation of electron beam from photocathode to the transport of electron beam to the CeC Free Electron Laser (FEL) section. The results have shown many aspects of the current CeC Linac and would be beneficial to future operation, research and development.
    • Discussion facilitator: Jun Ma (SBU/BNL).

Season 2014

Coordinators: Prof. Sergey Belomestnykh and Dr. Qiong Wu.

Other seminars

Material

Talks

Papers

Superconductivity

Other fields

Contact person

Please send your questions and suggestions to

Silvia Verdú-Andrés