Accelerator Development: Beam Delivery
Post Doc Positions in Accelerator Physics
SLAC
Department: International Linear Collider
Date Opened: 2005 June 30
The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center is seeking applicants for a postdoctoral research position in the International Linear Collider Department. The successful candidate will participate in design of the Beam Delivery System of the Linear Collider. Possible topics of interest in this area include:
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Design of the final focus, collimation, diagnostics and spent beam extraction beamlines;
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Study and optimization of energy deposition and machine induced background in the collimation system and in the detector;
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Design of the Interaction Region and optimization of the interface to the Detector;
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Development of prototypes and experimental tests of critical BDS subsystems such as collimators, instrumentation, feedback, IR components;
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Participation in the design, commissioning and operation of BDS related facilities such as ESA at SLAC and ATF2 at KEK.
The position is a two year academic appointment,
renewable for a third year, conducting original research under the guidance of
the Stanford Faculty and SLAC staff. A Ph.D. in physics is required, and
experience in accelerator physics or a related field is preferred.
Demonstrated ability to work in a research group environment and prepare research
results for publication and presentation at seminars and at scientific meetings
is requested. SLAC is an equal opportunity employer.
Send a letter with
CV, list of publications, and three letters of recommendation addressed to:
Dr. Andrei Seryi,
Stanford Linear
Accelerator Center, MS 6
2575 Sand Hill Road
Tel: (650) 926-4805
Fax: (650) 926-5124
Email: seryi@slac.stanford.edu
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