Conventional Designs

It has been a privilege to receive opportunities to make contributions to both (a) on the conventional (NbTi) superconducting magnet designs (cosine theta) and technologies (collared magnets) and, (b) on the new magnet designs and new magnet technologies for a future accelerators.

I worked on the magnets for the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and for Superconducting Supercollider (SSC) for about two decades. Key outcome of that work, some of which resulted in new enhancements in the designs and techniques, are:

Seeing that work used in the magnets of a major accelerator (RHIC at BNL) was a truly fulfilling experience. I gave several talks, wrote papers, and gave courses so that these techniques can be used in future accelerators, such as VLHC, FCC or LHC at CERN, SppC.   

Link to papers and presentations on the the conventional superconducting magnet designs and technologies are listed below:

Field Quality (Papers, Talks)
NSLS II Magnets  Presentations
Publications and Presentations on AGS
Publications and Presentations on EIC
Publications and Presentations on LHC
Publications and Presentations on RHIC
Publications and Presentations on NSLSII
Publications and Presentations on SSC
Courses on Superconducting Magnets