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===ICFA Mini-Workshop “Coherent Electron Cooling – Theory, Simulations and Experiment”===
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== '''Ernest Courant Traineeship in Accelerator Science & Engineering''' ==
Organized by Center for Accelerator Science and Education
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Workshop chair –Vladimir N Litvinenko
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Workshop program chair – Gang Wang
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Local organizing committee chair – Yichao Jing
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== Dates: July 24 (Wednesday)- July 26 (Friday), 2019 ==
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Stony Brook University in collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Cornell University (CU) and FERMI National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) is establishing the Ernest Courant Traineeship in Accelerator Science & Engineering supported by a 5-year grant from the High Energy Office of the US Department of Energy. This novel program is named after eminent accelerator physicist, Ernest Courant, who lay the foundation of modern accelerator science. At SBU the traineeship is a part of the Center for Accelerator Physics and Education (CASE) – the http://case.physics.stonybrook.edu/index.php/Main_Page
'''Location''': Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science, Peter Paul Seminar Room (C-120, Physics Building)
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https://www.stonybrook.edu/cfns/
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Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA
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'''Goal of the workshop''' is in depth discussion of progress and challenges in the Coherent Electron Cooling theory, simulations and experiment.
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'''Workshop format:''' In contrast with conference style workshops, this will be a real workshop with full length discussion sessions.  
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Few invited presentations are designed  to stimulate discussions.
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'''Logistics:''' Workshop is by invitation only – send expression of interest to Vladimir Litvinenko vladimir.litvinenko@stonybrook.edu and Gang Wang gawang@bnl.gov.
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There will be '''no workshop fees''' and no offered support – all participants will be responsible for their travel and living expenses.
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<li><span style="color: red"> Wednesday, July 24 </span>
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The main goal of the program is to train scientists and engineers in the field of accelerator sciences with a focus in the four areas identified as the DOE Mission Critical Workforce Needs in Accelerator Science and Engineering: (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).  
<li> <span style="color: blue">Session 1:  Convener – Rui Li (JLab)/ Local session chair - Sergei Seletskiy
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<li>9:00 Thomas Roser, [[media:Why strong hadron cooling is needed.pdf|Why strong hadron cooling is needed?]]
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<li> 9:30 Yaroslav S Derbenev,[[media:Conceive of CeC.pdf|How Coherent electron Cooling was conceived?]]
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<li>10:00 '''Discussion lead by the convener''' - coffee break at 10:30
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<li>12:00 – 14:00 Lunch break
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<li> <span style="color: blue">Session 2: Convener – Yue Hao (MSU)  
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<li>14:00 Vladimir N Litvinenko, [[media:CeC_Options_Litvinenko.pdf|Variety of CeC systems]]
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<li>14:15 Gang Wang, [[media: CeC_Workshop_2019_Gang_1.pdf |CeC theory]]
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<li>15:00 – 17:00 '''Discussion lead by the convener'''  - coffee break at 15:30
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<li><span style="color: red"> Thursday, July 25 </span>
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<li> <span style="color: blue">Session 3: CeC. Convener – David Bruhwiler (RadiaSoft)
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<li>9:00 Jun Ma, [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CypY_LtFBbE69YDDGotvCRVf9kpm-BEi CeC simulations]
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<li>9:30 Yichao Jing, [[media:CeC_mini_workshop_YJ.pdf |Beam dynamics in CeC accelerator]]
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<li>10:00  '''Discussion lead by the convener''' - coffee break at 10:30
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<li>12:00 – 14:00 Lunch break
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<li> <span style="color: blue">Session 3: CeC. Convener – Dmitry Kayran (BNL)
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<li>14:00 Igor Pinayev, [[media:CeC_Physics.pdf|CeC experiment – physics]]
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<li>14:30 Jean Clifford Brutus, [[media:CeC_Engineering_-_JCB.pdf|CeC experiment – engineering]]
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<li>15:00 – 17:00 '''Discussion lead by the convener'''  - coffee break at 15:30
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The graduate level curriculum consists of courses and practical training at accelerator facilities of the collaborating institutions, and thesis requirements. Each of participant will have a supervisor to guide the training. Every graduate student PhD, MS/MSI, ME - successfully completing the traineeship program will be issued a Certificate in Accelerator Science and Engineering with specializations including the four areas listed above. The expectation is that the traineeship can be completed in two years and students can pursue their research interest beyond the program (for example, complete their PhD). Undergraduate students can enter the program via a dedicated summer internship program at BNL.  
<li><span style="color: red">Friday, July 26  </span>
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<li> <span style="color: blue">Session 4: CeC. Convener –Vladimir Litvinenko (SBU)
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<li> 9:00 Short discussion of possible collaborations
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<li> 9:15 12:00 '''Summaries''' - coffee break at 11 am
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<li> Rui Li, "[[media: Summary_I_CeC.pdf|CeC & Hadron cooling]]"
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<li> Yue Hao, ''[[media: theory_session.pdf |CeC theory]]''
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<li> David Bruhwiler, [[media: Bruhwiler_ComputationSummary_WorkshopCeC_20190726.pdf|CeC simulations]]
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<li>  Dmitry Kayran,  [[media: CEC_WG4_summary_01.pdf|CeC experiment]]
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<li>12:00 Close up
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If you are interested in this unique traineeship in 21st century accelerator sciences and want to know details, please contact one of professors involved in the program:
  
 
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*Thomas Hemmick Thomas.Hemmick@sunysb.edu
== Participants ==
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*Vladimir Litvinenko vladimir.litvinenko@stonybrook.edu
 
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*Ji Liu ji.liu@stonybrook.edu
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*Jon Longtin jlongtin@ms.cc.sunysb.edu
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*Jayant Parekh jayant.parekh@stonybrook.edu  
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*Thomas Robertazzi Thomas.Robertazzi@stonybrook.edu
  <th width=50% align=center>Name</th>
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*Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi navid.vafaei-najafabadi@stonybrook.edu
  <th align=center>Facility</th>
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* Alexander Novokhatski                               
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*  Yaroslav Derbenev
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*Andrei Seryi
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*Sergey Belomestnykh
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*Michael Borland
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*John Cary
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*Fritz Caspers
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*Aliaksei Halavanau
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*Panagiotis Baxevanis
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*Gennady Stupakov
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*Abhay Deshpande
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*Daniel Ratner
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*David Bruhwiler
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*Ilya Zilberter
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*Rui Li
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*Vladimir Litvinenko
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*Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi
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*Irina Petrushina
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*Kai Shih
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*Yuanhui Wu
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*Gang Wang
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*Yichao Jing
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*Jun Ma
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*Dmitry Kayran
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*Wolfram Fischer
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*Thomas Roser
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*Jean Clifford Brutus
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*Peter Thieberger
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*Chuyu Liu
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*Erdong Wang
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*Yue Hao
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*Sergei Seletskiy
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*Ji Qiang
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*Michael Blaskiewicz
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*Patrick Inacker
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*Geetha Narayan
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*Thomas Hayes
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*George Mahler
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*Joseph Tuozzolo
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*John Skaritka
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*Patrick Inacker
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*Igor Pinayev
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*Dejan Trbojevic
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*Manouchehr Farkhondeh
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*Michelle Shinn
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* SLAC
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* JLAB
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* JLAB
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*FNAL
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*ANL
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*Tech-X
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*CERN
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*SLAC
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*SLAC
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*SLAC
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*SBU
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*SLAC
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*RadiaSoft
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*Tech-X
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*Jlab
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*SBU
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*SBU
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*SBU
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*SBU
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*SBU
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*LBNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*BNL
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*DOE
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*DOE
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== Parking information ==
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Temporary parking permit (good for the duration of workshop) will be distributed on arrival on Wednesday at the workshop.  
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All visitors should park in the Faculty/Staff lot in Physics and Astronomy (usually full) or at the ESS (Earth and Space Sciences) parking  lot next to the Physics lot past the woods.
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The ESS lot is a large red rectangular with sign P in the left-bottom side of the map, cornered by Campus drive and John S. Tdl Drive.
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Links to [[media:Parking.png|map]]
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Campus Map: https://www.stonybrook.edu/far-beyond/downloads/pdf/parking/Stony-Brook-Campus-Parking-Brochure.pdf
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For to ESS lot directions use:
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https://www.google.com/maps/place/ChargePoint+Charging+Station/@40.9137551,-73.1295199,17z/data=!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x89e83f2f1ad54a89:0xcec556fc33d46b06!2sCampus+Dr,+Stony+Brook,+NY+11794!3b1!8m2!3d40.9135686!4d-73.1270028!3m4!1s0x89e83f2f1698c2db:0x703c8db8448c0af0!8m2!3d40.9143031!4d-73.1273161
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== Video record ==
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The workshop is fully recorded through Blue Jeans: https://bluejeans.com/s/jqg7C
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Latest revision as of 18:58, 1 October 2021

Ernest Courant Traineeship in Accelerator Science & Engineering

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Stony Brook University in collaboration with Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Cornell University (CU) and FERMI National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) is establishing the Ernest Courant Traineeship in Accelerator Science & Engineering supported by a 5-year grant from the High Energy Office of the US Department of Energy. This novel program is named after eminent accelerator physicist, Ernest Courant, who lay the foundation of modern accelerator science. At SBU the traineeship is a part of the Center for Accelerator Physics and Education (CASE) – the http://case.physics.stonybrook.edu/index.php/Main_Page

The main goal of the program is to train scientists and engineers in the field of accelerator sciences with a focus in the four areas identified as the DOE Mission Critical Workforce Needs in Accelerator Science and Engineering: (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).

The graduate level curriculum consists of courses and practical training at accelerator facilities of the collaborating institutions, and thesis requirements. Each of participant will have a supervisor to guide the training. Every graduate student – PhD, MS/MSI, ME - successfully completing the traineeship program will be issued a Certificate in Accelerator Science and Engineering with specializations including the four areas listed above. The expectation is that the traineeship can be completed in two years and students can pursue their research interest beyond the program (for example, complete their PhD). Undergraduate students can enter the program via a dedicated summer internship program at BNL.

If you are interested in this unique traineeship in 21st century accelerator sciences and want to know details, please contact one of professors involved in the program:

  • Thomas Hemmick Thomas.Hemmick@sunysb.edu
  • Vladimir Litvinenko vladimir.litvinenko@stonybrook.edu
  • Ji Liu ji.liu@stonybrook.edu
  • Jon Longtin jlongtin@ms.cc.sunysb.edu
  • Jayant Parekh jayant.parekh@stonybrook.edu
  • Thomas Robertazzi Thomas.Robertazzi@stonybrook.edu
  • Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi navid.vafaei-najafabadi@stonybrook.edu