A Symposium on {open_quotes}New Modes of Particle Acceleration Technique and Sources{close_quotes} was held August 19-23, 1996 at the Institute for Theoretical Physics (ITP) in Santa Barbara. This was the first of the 3 symposia hosted by the ITP and supported by its sponsor the National Science Foundation, as part of our {open_quotes}New Ideas for Particle Accelerators{close_quotes} program. The symposia was organized and chaired by Dr. Zohreh Parsa of ITP/Brookhaven National Laboratory. This Symposium provided a perspective on the future direction of the Advanced Accelerator Research. The experimental study of elementary particles has become concentrated at a few large laboratories throughout the world because of the size and cost of the ...
These reports present the results of the 2013 Community Summer Study of the APS Division of Particle...
There has been a great progress in development of high power laser technology. Harnessing their pote...
Particle physics is driven by five great topics. Neutrino oscillations and masses are now at the for...
A `Future High Energy Colliders` Symposium was held October 21-25, 1996 at the Institute for Theoret...
A {open_quotes}Beam Stability and Nonlinear Dynamics{close_quotes} Symposium was held October 3-5, 1...
The recent development of cooling techniques offers the possibility to obtain intense sources of ant...
Particle accelerators have enabled forefront research in high energy physics and other research area...
of Particles Workshop) was held at Los Alamos in January 1982. The workshop lasted a week and divide...
Particle accelerators of higher and higher energy and intensity are required, as the investigation o...
It is useful before beginning our work here to restate briefly the purpose of this workshop in the l...
Recent years have seen spectacular progress in the development of innovative acceleration methods th...
Particle acceleration has become an integral part of our society and its technologies, spanning from...
Recent years have seen spectacular progress in the development of innovative acceleration methods th...
The relationship between advanced accelerator research and future directions for particle physics is...
This 9 week course under the auspices of PS Seminars is intended for anyone with a technical or scie...
These reports present the results of the 2013 Community Summer Study of the APS Division of Particle...
There has been a great progress in development of high power laser technology. Harnessing their pote...
Particle physics is driven by five great topics. Neutrino oscillations and masses are now at the for...
A `Future High Energy Colliders` Symposium was held October 21-25, 1996 at the Institute for Theoret...
A {open_quotes}Beam Stability and Nonlinear Dynamics{close_quotes} Symposium was held October 3-5, 1...
The recent development of cooling techniques offers the possibility to obtain intense sources of ant...
Particle accelerators have enabled forefront research in high energy physics and other research area...
of Particles Workshop) was held at Los Alamos in January 1982. The workshop lasted a week and divide...
Particle accelerators of higher and higher energy and intensity are required, as the investigation o...
It is useful before beginning our work here to restate briefly the purpose of this workshop in the l...
Recent years have seen spectacular progress in the development of innovative acceleration methods th...
Particle acceleration has become an integral part of our society and its technologies, spanning from...
Recent years have seen spectacular progress in the development of innovative acceleration methods th...
The relationship between advanced accelerator research and future directions for particle physics is...
This 9 week course under the auspices of PS Seminars is intended for anyone with a technical or scie...
These reports present the results of the 2013 Community Summer Study of the APS Division of Particle...
There has been a great progress in development of high power laser technology. Harnessing their pote...
Particle physics is driven by five great topics. Neutrino oscillations and masses are now at the for...