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        Ramesh GuptaMagnet Division
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        1968 Subject

        The Summer Study ran for six weeks, with each week covering an in-depth discussion on the subject listed below.  Please follow the links for presentations, photos and other information.

        1. SUPERCONDUCTING RF CAVITIES AND LINACS (First Week)
        2. CRYOGENICS (Second Week)
        3. SUPERCONDUCTING  MATERIALS (Third Week)
        4. AC EFFECTS AND FLUX PUMPS (Fourth Week)
        5. SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETS (Fifth Week)
        6. ACCELERATORS AND STORAGE RINGS USING SUPERCONDUCTING OR CRYOGENIC MAGNETS (Sixth Week)

        Ramesh Gupta

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        Brookhaven National Laboratory
        Superconducting Magnet Division
        Bldg. 902A - P.O. Box 5000
        Upton, NY 11973-5000

        Ph.: (631) 344-4805
        Fax: (631) 344-2190
        Homepage: https://wpw.bnl.gov/rgupta
        email: gupta@bnl.gov

        Magnet Designs, Projects, and Programs:

        US Magnet Development Program  Presentations
        Common Coil Design (Papers, Talks)
        HTS Magnet R&D (Papers, Talks)
        Fusion Program @BNL (Awards, Talks)
        EIC Magnets  Talks, Tutorials, SBIRs
        PBL/BNL Magnets (Papers, Talks, Awards)
        FRIB/RIA Magnets (Papers, Talks)
        Muon Collider Magnets (Papers, Talks)
        Open Midplane Dipole Design
        Overpass/Underpass (Cloverleaf) Design
        Optimum Integral Design (Papers and SBIR)
        US-Japan Collaboration in HEP (Talks)
        Field Quality (Papers, Talks)
        IR Magnets (Papers, Talks)
        NSLS II Magnets  Presentations
        ERL HTS solenoid  Presentations
        Electron Lens Solenoid for RHIC
        HTS SMES work at BNL
        HTS High Field Axion Solenoid for IBS
        Machines (AGS, EIC, LHC, RHIC, NSLSII, SSC)
        My Talks     My Papers    My Thesis (PhD, MS)
        Internal Notes , Co-authored Publications
        Courses on Superconducting Magnets

        Common Coil 2-in-1 Dipole Concept for High Energy Colliders
        10 T React & Wind Nb3Sn Common Coil Dipole at BNL for Unique and Rapid-turn-around, low cost magnet R&D
        Model of two HTS Insert Coils (field parallel and field perpendicular) inside Nb3Sn Coils of DCC017
        Overpass/Underpass (Cloverleaf) Design
        Optimum Integral Design
        Open Midplane Dipole
        Tuning Shims for Extra High Field Quality
        HTS Magnet R&D at BNL

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