U.S. Particle Accelerator School
U.S. Particle Accelerator School
America's National School of Accelerator Science and Technology

Cornell University (2005)

USPAS sponsored by Cornell University
held in Ithaca, New York
June 20-July 1, 2005

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June 20-July 1, 2005 two-week full courses

Fundamentals of Accelerator Physics and Technology with Simulations and Measurements Lab (undergraduate level)
Yannis Papaphilippou, ESRF and Nuria Catalan-Lasheras, CERN

Accelerator Physics
Waldo MacKay, Brookhaven National Lab and Rama Calaga, SUNY-Stony Brook

Microwaves for Accelerator Engineers and Physicists
James Sebek, SSRL/SLAC

Computational Methods in Electromagnetism
Kwok Ko and Zenghai Li, SLAC

June 20-24, 2005 one-week half courses

RF Engineering and Signal Processing
John D. Fox, SLAC/Stanford University

Iron Dominated Electromagnet Design
Jack Tanabe, Ret.

Laser Physics and Technology
Jan Chaloupka, College of William and Mary

High Brightness Accelerators
Thomas P. Wangler, Ret.

Accelerator Simulation Using the Unified Accelerator Libraries (UAL)
Nikolay Malitsky, Brookhaven National Lab and Richard Talman, Cornell University

June 27-July 1, 2005 one-week half courses

Medical Applications of Accelerators
Jacob Flanz, Massachusetts General Hospital

Large Scale Metrology of Accelerators
Robert Ruland and Catherine LeCocq, SLAC

Recirculated and Energy Recovered Linear Accelerators
Geoffrey Krafft and Lia Merminga, Jefferson Lab and Ivan Bazarov, Cornell University

Fundamentals of Wakefields and Impedance: From Physical-Mathematical Analysis to Practical Applications
Roger Jones, SLAC

CESR Beam Measurements and Diagnostics
David Rubin, Cornell University