CERN
Author in the following contributions
- HTS Accelerator Magnet Dipole Assembly and Cold Test by CERN for EuCARD2
- Development of MQYY: a 90 mm NbTi double-aperture quadrupole magnet for HL-LHC
- Mechanical Analysis of the Dipole Magnet FRESCA2 During Assembly, Cool-Down and Training
- Mechanical Design Analysis of MQXFB, the 7.2 m Long Low-β Quadrupole for the Hi-Luminosity LHC Upgrade
- Mechanical Analysis of the Short Model Magnets for the Nb3Sn Low-Beta Quadrupole MQXF
- Quench Protection of the 11 T Nb3Sn Dipole for the High Luminosity LHC
- Fabrication of the 7.2 m long coils for the prototype of MQXFB, the Nb3Sn low-b quadrupole magnet for the Hi-LHC
- Quench Propagation Velocity and Hot Spot Temperature assessments in Nb3Sn Racetrack Model Coils using analytical and Finite Element Modelling approaches
- Applied metrology in the production of superconducting model magnets for particle accelerators
- Cold powering tests of the 2 meter Nb3Sn DS11T model magnets at CERN
- Detailed magnetic and mechanical design of the nested orbit correctors for HL-LHC
- Training of the main dipoles magnets in the Large Hadron Collider towards 7 TeV operation
- 3D Magnetic and Mechanical Design of Coil Ends for the Racetrack Model Magnet RMM
- Assembly of the Nb3Sn dipole magnet FRESCA2
- Cold powering test results of the Nb3Sn FRESCA2 block coil magnet
- Status of the 16 T dipole development programme for a future hadron collider
- Test of the first MQXFA prototype by LARP and status of the US High Luminosity LHC Accelerator Upgrade Project preparation
- Test results of the short models MQXFS3 and MQXFS5 for the HL-LHC upgrade
- Summary of test results of MQXFS1 - the first short model 150 mm aperture Nb3Sn quadrupole for the High-Luminosity LHC upgrade
- Fabrication and assembly performance of the first 4.2 m MQXFA magnet and mechanical model for the Hi-Lumi LHC Upgrade