Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Author in the following contributions
- Thu-Af-Or20-01 [Invited]: Quench detection via Rayleigh backscattering interrogated optical fibers
- Wed-Mo-Po3.11-03 [90]: A fast turnaround experimental platform for testing quench initiation and detection of REBCO coated conductors for high-field magnet applications
- Thu-Mo-Po4.07-05 [50]: Field Quality Measurements of High-Temperature Superconducting Canted Cosine Theta Accelerator Magnets
- Mon-Af-Po1.15-02 [35]: An electric-circuit model on the inter-tape contact resistance and current sharing for REBCO cable and magnet applications
- Thu-Mo-Po4.07-03 [48]: Magnetic Measurements of MQXFA Prototype Quadrupoles during Magnet Assembly
- Wed-Af-Po3.20-07 [60]: Vertical Magnetic Field Measurements of Full-Length Prototype MQXFAP Quadrupoles at Cryogenic Temperatures for Hi-Lumi LHC
- Thu-Mo-Or16-01 [Invited]: Status and Plans of the MQXFA Low Beta Quadrupoles for HL-LHC
- Wed-Af-Or13-03: Performance, diagnostic, and quench measurements of a dipole composed of two racetrack coils wound with high temperature superconducting Bi-2212 Rutherford cable
- Thu-Mo-Or16-04: Mechanical performance of the first two prototype 4.5 m long Nb3Sn low-β quadrupole magnets for the Hi-Lumi LHC Upgrade
- Tue-Mo-Or8-02: Recent progress on CORC® cable and wire development for magnet applications
- Thu-Af-Or23-06: Design and Test of a Curved Superconducting Dipole Magnet for Proton Therapy
- Wed-Af-Or13-04: Development of REBCO dipole magnets using CORC® wires
- Fri-Mo-Or25-04: Fabrication and test of Bi-2212 Canted-Cosine-Theta coils
- Mon-Mo-Or2-02: High-field magnets wound from CORC® cables and wires