United States

Institutes

  • BNL, Upton 
    • Memorandum of Understanding signed on 09 September 2014
    • Addendum signed on 25 November 2020
      • This collaboration focuses on an alternative approach to, or possible upgrade of, the electron-positron configuration of the FCC design and on the development of the magnet design for the FCC-ee interaction region.
  • DOE, Washington
  • Duke, Durham
  • FNAL, Batavia
    • Addendum signed on 29 November 2016
      • This collaboration focuses on simplifying methodologies to assess smoke propagation in tunnels and safety of the evacuation of tunnel occupants.
    • Addendum signed on 18 April 2017
      • The scope of this collaboration is to assess the performance of the N doping technique and Nb3Sn for 400 to 800 MHz cavities by performing RF Technology Research and Development for High-Energy LHC, FCC-hh and FCC-ee.
    • Addendum signed on 18 April 2017
      • The scope of this collaboration is the development and design of the momentum collimation insertion. This includes developing beam optics and collimator positioning, establishing loss maps, studying energy deposition, verifying results and impact assessments of losses as well as function and performance specifications of components. In parallel, the institute will contribute to the overall collimation system design, optimisation and integration alongside performing verifications of key results of studies on the impact of losses.
  • JLAB, Newport News
  • MIT, Cambridge
  • NIU, DeKalb
    • Memorandum of Understanding signed on 10 September 2014
    • Addendum signed on 20 April 2016
      • The scope of this collaboration is to perform weak-strong beam-beam tracking simulations for the estimation of the Dynamic Aperture with and without wire compensator for LHC/HL-LHC and FCC.
  • SBU, Stony Brook
  • SU, Stanford
  • UCI, Irvine
  • UCSB, Santa Barbara
  • UH, Houston
  • UIowa, Iowa City
  • UMICH, Ann Harbor

 

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