Advanced Accelerator R&D

Conveners:  Eric Colby (SLAC) and Yagmur Torun (IIT)

Click on "A" to view the abstract, "T" to view the talk and "P" to view the paper (when available).

Session III: Saturday 1:30 - 3:00   Sproul Hall 2351
1:30  Recent Developments and Progress Towards EM Structures Based Accelerators  Steve Lidia
 (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
  A  T  P
1:51  Electron Beam Driven Plasma Wakefield Accelerators  Patric Muggli
 (University of Southern California)
  A  T  P
2:12  Recent progress on laser-plasma accelerators  Eric Esarey
 (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
  A  T  P
2:33  Computational Challenges in Accelerator Physics  John Cary
 (University of Colorado, Boulder)
  A  T  P

Session IV: Saturday 3:30 - 5:00   Sproul Hall 2351
3:30  High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes  Robert Noble
 (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford University)
  A  T  P
3:51  The NuMI Beamline  Andrew Godley
 (University of South Carolina)
  A  T  P
4:12  Recent Advances in Muon Accelerator R&D  Amit Klier
 (University of California, Riverside)
  A  T  P

Session V: Monday 8:00 - 9:45   Sproul Hall 2351
8:00  MICE: the international Muon Ionisation Cooling Experiment  Malcolm Ellis
 (Imperial College London)
  A  T  P
8:18  The Mucool/MICE LH2 Absorber Program  Mary Anne Cummings
 (Northern Illinois University)
  A  T  P
8:36  High-Gradient Normal-Conducting Rf Cavity R&D for MuCool  Yagmur Torun
 (Illinois Institute of Technology)
  A  T  P
8:54  6D Ionization Muon Cooling with Tabletop Rings  Don Summers
 (University of Mississippi)
  A  T  P

Session VI: Monday 10:15 - 12:00   Sproul Hall 2351
10:15  Designing a muon cooling ring with Lithium lenses  Yasuo Fukui
 (UCLA)
  A  T  P
10:33  Muon Acceleration using Fixed Field, Alternating Gradient (FFAG) Rings  Don Summers
 (University of Mississippi)
  A  T  P
10:51  Stochastic Processes in Muon Ionization Cooling  Deborah Errede
 (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)
  A  T  P

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