Presentations at the recent e+e- Factories 2003 Workshop at SLAC and BEPC-II IR Mini-Workshop in Beijing and for KEK-JPARC project in Japan.
Presentations on Superconducting Final Focus Magnets for Linear Colliders at the Nanobeam2002 Workshop and a presentation on NLC Superconducting Final Focus Magnets to the NLC US Machine Advisory Committee Meeting, November 2002, at SLAC.
Building the Detector – Accelerator Interface (HTML with link to PDF files), presented at “The Electron Ion Collider Accelerator Workshop at BNL,” February 26, 2002 at BNL, Linear Collider Final Focus Magnets (HTML with link to PDF files), presented at “The DOE Research and Development Review at BNL,” February 27, 2002, at BNL and Neutrino Storage Ring Developments (HTML with link to PDF files), also presented at “The DOE Research and Development Review at BNL,” February 28, 2002, at BNL (also via these icons).
PDF file with viewgraphs for the first of two talks presented at a special SLAC seminar, December 2001. Here HERA and BEPC-II upgrade magnets are described.
PDF file with viewgraphs for the second of two talks presented at a special SLAC seminar, December 2001. Here options and design challenges for NLC final focus magnets are discussed.
PDF file with all my viewgraphs presented at special symposium on the feasibility of a neutrino factory at BNL. Here a compact 20 GeV muon storage ring lattice which uses skew quadrupole magnets is described.
PDF file with all my viewgraphs presented at the 29 January 2001 Editors meeting at BNL. Here a compact 20 GeV muon storage ring lattice which uses combined function skew quadrupole magnets is described in more detail.
Viewgraphs introducing a compact 20 GeV muon storage ring lattice which uses combined function skew quadrupole magnets.
My viewgraphs from the Yale eRHIC Workshop.
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