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Scientists describe detector goals for electron-ion collider (EIC) | US Department of Energy Science News

Scientists describe detector goals for electron-ion collider (EIC) | US Department of Energy Science News
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U S Magnet Development Project Moves Forward With DOE Approval

10 Shares The High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) Accelerator Upgrade Project magnets use conductors made of niobium-tin to generate a stronger magnetic field compared to predecessor technology. These world-record-setting magnets will have their debut in the HL-LHC project at CERN. Its run will be the first time that U.S.-built niobium-tin magnets will be used in a particle accelerator for particle physics research. (Credit: Dan Cheng/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Note: This press release has been adapted from an original release by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. The U.S. Department of Energy has formally approved a key milestone in the High-Luminosity LHC Accelerator Upgrade Project being carried out at eight U.S. institutions, including the DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab).

U S Magnet Development Project for CERN Particle Collider Upgrade Moves Forward

Date Time U.S. Magnet Development Project for CERN Particle Collider Upgrade Moves Forward The High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) Accelerator Upgrade Project magnets use conductors made of niobium-tin to generate a stronger magnetic field compared to predecessor technology. These world-record-setting magnets will have their debut in the HL-LHC project at CERN. Its run will be the first time that U.S.-built niobium-tin magnets will be used in a particle accelerator for particle physics research. (Credit: Dan Cheng/Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Note: This press release has been adapted from an original release by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. View the original release.

Research fellow turns to accelerator power for wastewater cleanup | US Department of Energy Science News

Research fellow turns to accelerator power for wastewater cleanup As the inaugural Hermann Grunder Fellow, John Vennekate is developing a compact superconducting radiofrequency accelerator that could remove contaminants from wastewater DOE/Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Hermann Grunder is the founding director of the U.S. Department of Energy s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility. In addition to helping shape the lab into its current form, Grunder transformed the vision of the lab s premier particle accelerator in the late 1980s, changing it to one that featured a new superconducting technology and recirculating design. The result was the design-specification-surpassing Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF) that we know today.

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