[MAP] FYI: Next USPAS Session

Fernow, Richard C fernow at bnl.gov
Wed Feb 8 10:48:59 EST 2012


-----Original Message-----
From: Lowenstein, Derek I 
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2012 9:23 PM
To: Fernow, Richard C
Subject: Fwd: Next USPAS Session

Rick,

Please pass this on to your colleagues.

Thanks.

Derek

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> From: USPAS <uspas at fnal.gov>
> Date: February 7, 2012 2:37:08 PM EST
> To: USPAS <uspas at fnal.gov>
> Subject: Next USPAS Session
> 
> The next U.S. Particle Accelerator School will be sponsored by Michigan State University and held in Grand Rapids, Michigan from June 18-29, 2012.  One undergraduate course and ten specialized graduate-level courses are available.  Financial support is available but is very limited:  please submit a cover letter explaining why the USPAS is important to your career; your CV; and a letter of recommendation along with your application form.  Those not receiving financial support may audit their course.   Participation is open to both U.S. and non-U.S. citizens.  International participants not currently residing in the U.S. may apply to attend the program and may request financial sponsorship but they may not earn credit from Michigan State University.
> 
> Courses to be offered:
> Fundamentals of Accelerator Physics and Technology with Simulations 
> and Measurements Lab (undergraduate level) Accelerator Physics Applied 
> Electromagnetism for Accelerator Components:  Magnet and RF Cavity 
> Design Special Topics in Accelerator Physics Microwave Sources Design 
> of Electron Storage and Damping Rings Accelerator Power Electronics 
> Engineering Fundamentals of Detector Physics and Measurements Lab 
> Beam-Based Diagnostics Control Theory with Applications to 
> Accelerators and RF Systems Semiconductor Detector Systems
> 
> Please visit http://uspas.fnal.gov  for full course descriptions and an electronic application form.  For further information please contact the USPAS Office at uspas at fnal.gov.



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