Welcome to the N's world of science. I m working with the JAI-RHUL as a Marie Curie research fellow, funded by the DITANET program, since March 2009. Under guidance of Dr. Stewart Boogert, my research is about developing a cavity Beam Position Monitor (BPM) system, with nanometer resolution, for the high energy Linear particle accelerator CLIC, which is at its Conceptual Design stage at the CERN. Machine parameters like high beam current up to 1.5A and high bunch repetition rate of 2GHz present challenges in terms of a physics and engineering design.
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Welcome to the N's world of science. Since April 2009, I am working with the JAI-RHUL as a Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher (ESR), funded by the DITANET program under FP7-people frame work. Under guidance of Dr. Stewart Boogert, my research is about developing the cavity Beam Position Monitor (BPM) systems for the high energy Linear particle accelerators, such as CLIC. The CLIC is in its conceptual design stage at the CERN, Switzerland-France. Machine parameters like high beam current up to 1.5A and high bunch repetition rate of 2GHz present various challenges in terms of a physics and engineering design.