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February 16, 2021
Leaders from the accelerator community including committee chair Sergei Nagaitsev (pictured) identify four Grand Challenges of accelerator and beam physics (ABP) field and documents research opportunities to address them. This report will be used to develop a strategic research roadmap for the field of accelerator science.
January 21, 2021
Congratulations to postdoctoral scholar Dr. Jacob Graham, who will start his new position with NASA later this month. He will join the Planetary Environments Lab at Goddard Space Flight Center in Maryland.
Congratulations Dr. Banerjee!
His thesis,"Towards more efficient accelerating rf systems: Superconducting Energy Recovery Linacs and thermometry of high Q cavities." Congratulations Dr. Banerjee!
December 20, 2020
The AIP National Task Force to Elevate African American Representation in Undergraduate Physics & Astronomy (TEAM-UP) spent two years investigating the reasons for the persistent underrepresentation of African Americans in physics and astronomy and produced a report with its findings.
November 30, 2020
CBB is pleased to announce new CBB Ph.D. Will DeBenedetti!
November 17, 2020
Professor Yuri Orlov, an extraordinary accelerator scientist, human rights activist, and soviet dissident recently passed away. There will be a commemoration of his contributions to accelerators and activism on Wednesday, November 18th.
November 10, 2020
Christopher Morrison Pierce, M.S. ’19, a doctoral candidate in the field of physics, and Brennan Hyden, a doctoral candidate in the field of plant breeding, have been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Program.
October 16, 2020
CBB participant Sandra Biedron wins a major grant to develop efficient Ultrafast Electron Diffraction for materials research.
October 13, 2020
Fermilab seeks Peoples Fellows candidates with outstanding credentials who have the potential to be leaders of the field.
October 13, 2020
Recent months have been exciting ones at CBB. First, NSF has selected CBB for a second 5-year award for 2021 - 2026, allowing us to further advance our research and education. This marvelous outcome recognizes CBB’s strong record of accomplishment in its first four years and its promise for the future. Go Beam Team!