High brightness particle beams for future accelerators and colliders
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D-122
SBU Physics Building
Accelerators provide particle beams that serve as unique probes of the natural world. Next-generation experiments across various fields will impose increasingly stringent requirements on beam quality, demanding continuously higher brightness. In this talk, I will discuss
how my current and future research will address the need for high-brightness beams in future accelerator applications. I will present my work on extremely compressed electron bunches and explain how it fits into the Stony Brook research portfolio. Additionally,I will describe my proposed research contributions to the topic of electron cooling for the EIC, as well as design studies for a 10 TeV collider. Finally, I will discuss my efforts in developing the advanced diagnostics needed to characterize the beams of the future, and how my research program will help train the next generation of accelerator physicists to tackle the challenges facing our community.