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September 20, 2019
Particle accelerators, and the technology that enables them, are helping to shape the future. Things as diverse as extending Moore's law to combating climate change are being driven by the research being done at universities around the world, and particularly at the NSF-funded Center for Bright Beams.
Professor Kim has been named the 2019 Scientist of the Year jointly by the Korean Scientists and Engineers Association (US) and the Korean Federation of Science and Technology Societies (Korea)
Two College of Arts & Sciences faculty members were awarded grants by the U.S. Department of Energy as part of its Office of Science Early Career Research Program. Jared Maxson, Ph.D. ’15 and Brad Ramshaw, both assistant professors of physics, will receive at least $750,000 over five years to support their scientific endeavors.
As CBB Ph.D student Ryan Porter advances his research towards triniobium-tin cavities at Cornell, he is being recognized for his work in the field.
January 10, 2019
Next-gen particle accelerator is aim of Bright Beams work
January 3, 2019
The Future of Charged Particle Beams at the Center for Bright Beams.