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CBB is pleased to announce the graduation of
PhD Gerard Lawler,
whose thesis is,
“Improvements to Normal Conducting High Gradient Accelerator Performance at Cryogenic Temperatures”
Congratulations Dr. Lawler!
CBB is pleased to announce the graduation of PhD Sarah Willson, whose thesis is,
“Growth of Niobium-Tin Films on Niobium Oxide Surfaces for Superconducting Radiofrequency Cavity Applications”
Congratulations Dr. Willson!
We are thrilled to announce that Liana Shpani has been selected as one of the 86 outstanding U.S. graduate students for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program.
Nominated because of his distinguished research career, impact on scientific advancement and benefit to the application of chemical science through public service, outreach, policy development and change, and through connecting or leading the chemical science community to provide solutions for societal challenges.
Fellowship is the most senior category of membership and typically represents that a Fellow has an influential position in the chemistry community, possesses expertise and experience, and is committed to helping society understand and value the contributions of the chemical sciences.
Congratulations to Dr. Monika Yadav who was selected as a Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings Fellow in recognition of her scientific accomplishments. This honor is bestowed upon those who pass a competitive, multi-stage application and nomination process.
Sadie Seddon-Stettler – Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellow!
Being chosen as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow is a significant national accomplishment and places her among an elite group of Fellows, many of whom have gone on to distinguished careers in STEM or STEM education.
Accelerator R&D for Novel Cancer Treatment Modalities
Modern radiation therapy techniques are designed to optimize tumor control while limiting collateral damage to surrounding healthy tissue. Shaping the spatial profile of the delivered dose, as well as varying the angle of approach, enabled dramatic advances in cancer therapy. Now clinicians have begun investigating a new frontier for improving cancer therapy through very fast irradiation.
Congratulations to new PhD AJ Dick!
Thesis: "Computational Modeling and Simulation of Optical Stochastic Cooling"
Congratulations Liana Shpani for receiving the Early Career Investigator Award at the 21st International Conference on Radio-Frequency Superconductivity (SRF 2023).
The recipients of the Remsen award are chemists of outstanding achievement in keeping with Ira Remsen’s long and devoted career as an exponent of the highest standards in teaching and research in chemistry.
