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= Center for Accelerator Science and Education =
 
  
'''In Spring 2021 we reach[https://sites.google.com/view/srfsbu2021/home PHY 543: RF Superconductivity for Accelerators]'''
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'''This Fall we teach [[PHY564_fall_2020|''PHY 564,  Advanced Accelerator Physics'']] </div>
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'''<span style="color: red">Newer version of this website can be found at: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/case/index.php
''' ICFA mini workshop''': [[ICFA_workshop_CeC|'''Coherent Electron Cooling – Theory, Simulations and Experiment''']]
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Talks at: [[CASE/C-AD seminars for graduate students and postdocs|'''CASE seminars for graduate students and postdocs''']] </div>
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'''<span style="color: red">NEW: We proudly offer opportunities in partaking the prestigious Ernest Courant traineeship through CASE and Stony Brook University. Details can be found [[Ernest_courant_traineeship_main|'''here''']] and video about ACT can be founds at https://vimeo.com/818731157/b27bad0273
  
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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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New : NEW POSITION of Scientific Associate in Coherent Electron Cooling group  (Prof. Litvinenko) is opened. To apply :  
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News: Dr. Irina Petrushina won prestigious NY Academy of Sciences Blavatnik Award [http://blavatnikawards.org/honorees/profile/irina-petrushina/]. SBU News story is at  [https://news.stonybrook.edu/?p=147329] and Blavatnik Award story is at
[https://jobs.bnl.gov/job/upton/scientific-associate/3437/1990484144 "Scientific Associate Application"]
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[http://blavatnikawards.org/news/items/2021-blavatnik-regional-awards-young-scientists-honorees-announced-during-national-postdoc-appreciation-week/]
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She is also recipient of 2020 RHIC/AGS Thesis Award for her PhD thesis "The Chilling Recount of an Unexpected Discovery: First Observations of the Plasma-Cascade Instability in the Coherent Electron Cooling Experiment" [https://indico.bnl.gov/event/9385/contributions/42242/attachments/30991/48760/RHICAGSThesis2020Citation.pdf "2020 RHIC/AGS Thesis Award"]
 
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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.
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]]. 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. This traineeship is available for all students independent of citizenship but funds provided by this DoE award only 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)
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*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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News: Dr. Irina Petrushina won prestigious 2020 RHIC/AGS Thesis Award for her PhD thesis "The Chilling Recount of an Unexpected Discovery: First Observations of the Plasma-Cascade Instability in the Coherent Electron Cooling Experiment" [https://indico.bnl.gov/event/9385/contributions/42242/attachments/30991/48760/RHICAGSThesis2020Citation.pdf "2020 RHIC/AGS Thesis Award"]
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CASE (SBU & BNL), in collaboration with Cornell University and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), 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]]. 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. This traineeship is available for all students independent of citizenship but funds provided by this DoE award only 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)
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*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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* [[User:ThomasHemmick | Dr. Thomas K. Hemmick]], Deputy Director for Education and Outreach, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
 
* [[User:ThomasHemmick | Dr. Thomas K. Hemmick]], Deputy Director for Education and Outreach, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
 
* [[User:Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi |Dr. Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi]], Deputy Director for Research, Assistant Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
 
* [[User:Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi |Dr. Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi]], Deputy Director for Research, Assistant Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
* [[User:JosephTuozzolo | Joseph Tuozzolo]], Deputy Director for Engineering, Chief Mechanical Engineer, Collider-Accelerator Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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* [[Irina_Petrushina| Dr. Irina Petrushina]],Research Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University.
 
* [[User:PaulGrannis | Dr. Paul Grannis]], Chair of Executive Council, Distinguished Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
 
* [[User:PaulGrannis | Dr. Paul Grannis]], Chair of Executive Council, Distinguished Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
 
* [[User:AbhayDeshpande | Dr. Abhay Deshpande]], Executive Council Member, Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
 
* [[User:AbhayDeshpande | Dr. Abhay Deshpande]], Executive Council Member, Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
* [[http://solidstate.physics.sunysb.edu/lmihaly/| Dr. Laszlo Mihaly]], Executive Council Member, Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
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* Dr. Laszlo Mihaly, Executive Council Member, Professor of Physics, Stony Brook University.
* [[User:Silvia Verdu Andres| Dr. Silvia Verdu Andres]], CASE seminars, Scientist, Collider-Accelerator Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
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* [[User:Yichao Jing| Dr. Yichao Jing]], CASE web administrator, Scientist, Collider-Accelerator Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
 
* [[User:Yichao Jing| Dr. Yichao Jing]], CASE web administrator, Scientist, Collider-Accelerator Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
* [[User:SocoroDelquaglio|Socoro Delquaglio]], CASE Project administrator, Stony Brook University.
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* Avril Coakley, Research Administrator, CASE/ECT, Stony Brook University.
  
 
*'''Find complete member list [[CASE:People|here]].'''
 
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<li><span style="color: red">NEW!!</span> Two PhD topics on fundamental studies of radio frequency superconductivity for:
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<li><span style="color: red">NEW!!</span> On-campus paid internship position: modeling of superconducting lattice for compact fusion reactor.
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The Center for Integrated Electric Energy Systems (CIEES) at Stony Brook University has an open position for an on-campus intern. The internship is funded, in part, by TheaEnergy, https://thea.energy/ and CIEES https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ciees/.
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The candidate will develop a semi-analytical numerical model of the qualitative thermal and electrical behavior of 2G-HTS planar magnet geometry for a compact stellarator designed by Thea Energy. The model will evaluate the loss of the superconducting state for both persistent and driven current modes. The mathematical transient Finite Element Analysis (FEA) model is based on a multi-physics scheme that includes an adaptive time step to solve heat balance and electric equations simultaneously. In addition, quench development and powering strategy will be validated using the well-established STEAM-LEDET lumped element code that is currently used for predictive modeling of inductively coupled superconducting coils in, for example, LHC Collider (in collaboration with BNL). The internship is an excellent chance to jump-start a career in applied physics.
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Desired qualifications: Familiarity with FEA (COMSOL/Ansys), coding skills, multi-physics electromagnetics, and heat transfer analysis.
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The position pays the standard RA stipend and tuition credits (6 credits per semester per supported student at the instate rate).
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The work will be performed at the Advanced Energy Center (Techno Park), with occasional travel to BNL.
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Interested candidates, please send CV to Dr. Vyacheslav Solovyov, vyacheslav.solovyov@stonybrook.edu
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<li>1. Particle accelerator applications (e.g. developing new doping techniques, non-equilibrium superconductivity, etc.)
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<li><span style="color: red">NEW!!</span> Two PhD topics on fundamental studies of radio frequency superconductivity for:
<li> 2. Quantum sensors and computing applications (e.g. experiments with 3D superconducting cavities in quantum regime, developing new architectures for qubits and quantum sensors, etc.)
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'''Particle accelerator applications''' (e.g., developing new doping techniques, non-equilibrium superconductivity, etc.)
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'''Quantum sensors and computing applications''' (e.g., experiments with 3D superconducting cavities in quantum regime, developing new architectures for qubits and quantum sensors, etc.)
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Under supervision of Prof. Sergey Belomestnykh < mailto:sbelomes@fnal.gov >, based at Fermilab, Batavia, IL.'''
  
<li>Under supervision of Prof. Sergey Belomestnykh < sbelomes@fnal.gov >, based at Fermilab, Batavia, IL.>'''<li><span style="color: red">NEW!!</span> Two Ph.D topics (theoretical and one experimental) opportunity are available on [[media:CEC_POP_CASE.pdf |Coherent Electron Cooling]] and [[media:LPWA_CASE.pdf|Laser-Plasma Wakefield Accelerator with external injection]],  under supervision of Profs. Vladimir Litvinenko and Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi'''
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<li><span style="color: red">NEW!!</span> Two Ph.D topics (theoretical and one experimental) opportunity are available on [[media:CEC_POP_CASE.pdf |Coherent Electron Cooling]] and [[media:LPWA_CASE.pdf|Laser-Plasma Wakefield Accelerator with external injection]],  under supervision of Profs. Vladimir Litvinenko <[mailto:Vladimir.Litvinenko@StonyBrook.edu]> and Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi <[mailto:navid.vafaei-najafabadi@stonybrook.edu]>'''
  
 
<li>  CASE/Collider-Accelerator Department, BNL provide exciting acceleration R&D research opportunities towards the future accelerator science, technology and facilities. We are looking for graduate students to do thesis research. The projects include:
 
<li>  CASE/Collider-Accelerator Department, BNL provide exciting acceleration R&D research opportunities towards the future accelerator science, technology and facilities. We are looking for graduate students to do thesis research. The projects include:
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There are both MSI and Ph.D. topics. '''Contact: Vladimir Litvinenko <[mailto:Vladimir.Litvinenko@StonyBrook.edu Vladimir.Litvinenko@StonyBrook.edu]>'''
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There are both MSI and Ph.D. topics. '''Contact: Vladimir Litvinenko <[mailto:Vladimir.Litvinenko@StonyBrook.edu]>'''
  
  

Latest revision as of 15:59, 4 September 2024


New CASE website

Newer version of this website can be found at: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/case/index.php

Center for Accelerator Science and Education

NEW: We proudly offer opportunities in partaking the prestigious Ernest Courant traineeship through CASE and Stony Brook University. Details can be found here and video about ACT can be founds at https://vimeo.com/818731157/b27bad0273

Article about the traineeship: https://news.stonybrook.edu/university/developing-the-next-generation-of-particle-accelerator-talent/

  • News: Dr. Irina Petrushina won prestigious NY Academy of Sciences Blavatnik Award [1]. SBU News story is at [2] and Blavatnik Award story is at [3] She is also recipient of 2020 RHIC/AGS Thesis Award for her PhD thesis "The Chilling Recount of an Unexpected Discovery: First Observations of the Plasma-Cascade Instability in the Coherent Electron Cooling Experiment" "2020 RHIC/AGS Thesis Award" .
  • 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.

  • CASE (SBU & BNL), in collaboration with Cornell University and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab), starting Ernest Courant Traineeship in Accelerator Science & Engineering funded by High Energy Physics office of the US Department of Energy ECTA&E. 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. This traineeship is available for all students independent of citizenship but funds provided by this DoE award only 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)

  • Goals

    The main goals of CASE are:

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    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, [4]): RHIC and its injection complex, Accelerator Test Facility, Coherent electron Cooling project; and NSLS II [5].
    • 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.

    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.
    • Dr. Irina Petrushina,Research Assistant Professor, Stony Brook University.
    • 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. Yichao Jing, CASE web administrator, Scientist, Collider-Accelerator Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory.
    • Avril Coakley, Research Administrator, CASE/ECT, Stony Brook University.
    • Find complete member list here.
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    Advanced Accelerator Lab at ATF

    Research Opportunities

    CASE faculty are involved in many exciting projects. Please contact us for more information.

    • NEW!! On-campus paid internship position: modeling of superconducting lattice for compact fusion reactor. The Center for Integrated Electric Energy Systems (CIEES) at Stony Brook University has an open position for an on-campus intern. The internship is funded, in part, by TheaEnergy, https://thea.energy/ and CIEES https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/ciees/. The candidate will develop a semi-analytical numerical model of the qualitative thermal and electrical behavior of 2G-HTS planar magnet geometry for a compact stellarator designed by Thea Energy. The model will evaluate the loss of the superconducting state for both persistent and driven current modes. The mathematical transient Finite Element Analysis (FEA) model is based on a multi-physics scheme that includes an adaptive time step to solve heat balance and electric equations simultaneously. In addition, quench development and powering strategy will be validated using the well-established STEAM-LEDET lumped element code that is currently used for predictive modeling of inductively coupled superconducting coils in, for example, LHC Collider (in collaboration with BNL). The internship is an excellent chance to jump-start a career in applied physics. Desired qualifications: Familiarity with FEA (COMSOL/Ansys), coding skills, multi-physics electromagnetics, and heat transfer analysis. The position pays the standard RA stipend and tuition credits (6 credits per semester per supported student at the instate rate). The work will be performed at the Advanced Energy Center (Techno Park), with occasional travel to BNL. Interested candidates, please send CV to Dr. Vyacheslav Solovyov, vyacheslav.solovyov@stonybrook.edu
    • NEW!! Two PhD topics on fundamental studies of radio frequency superconductivity for: Particle accelerator applications (e.g., developing new doping techniques, non-equilibrium superconductivity, etc.) Quantum sensors and computing applications (e.g., experiments with 3D superconducting cavities in quantum regime, developing new architectures for qubits and quantum sensors, etc.) Under supervision of Prof. Sergey Belomestnykh < mailto:sbelomes@fnal.gov >, based at Fermilab, Batavia, IL.
    • NEW!! Two Ph.D topics (theoretical and one experimental) opportunity are available on Coherent Electron Cooling and Laser-Plasma Wakefield Accelerator with external injection, under supervision of Profs. Vladimir Litvinenko <[6]> and Navid Vafaei-Najafabadi <[7]>
    • CASE/Collider-Accelerator Department, BNL provide exciting acceleration R&D research opportunities towards the future accelerator science, technology and facilities. We are looking for graduate students to do thesis research. The projects include:
      1. The design of electron-ion collider, EIC
      2. The demonstration of Coherent Electron Cooling (CeC)
      3. High average current polarized electron gun
      4. Superconductor RF cavity (accelerating cavities and deflecting cavities)
      5. Plasma accelerators using and new accelerator concepts at Accelerator Test Facility (ATF)
      6. Future Circular Collider studies

      There are both MSI and Ph.D. topics. Contact: Vladimir Litvinenko <[8]>