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For the past year I have been working on the ATLAS detector, which stands for "A Toroidal LHC Apparatus". The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is a project at CERN, the Centre Europeane de Recherche Nucleaire. I have been specifically working on the Pixel Detector mechanics. The Pixel system is at the heart of the ATLAS detector, and provides particle tracking and other information. Click here to see specific details of my work, including costs, presentations, and drawings. For general Pixel information, see the Pixel website.
For approximately 1.5 years I was involved in RF Analysis and Design, Vacuum System Design, and Photon Stop Design for the Next Linear Collider damping rings. Click here for information about my RF analyses in ANSYS, and for some information about the wiggler photon stop power loading.
I have also been involved in miscellaneous other programs at the laboratory. Included among these are the Muon Collider Project, the Advanced Light Source (ALS), and more recently the LDRD proposal for generating Femtosecond X-Ray Pulses. For information about these programs, in particular the RF Gun for the aforementioned program, click here. Also, you will find information on papers that I will be presenting at the Particle Accelerator Conference in Chicago this year, on June 18, 2001. |
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