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Accelerator-Based Education Activities at JINR |
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- M.A. Nozdrin, D. Belozerov, K. Gikal, V. Kobets, S. Pakuliak, V. Shabratov, G. Shirkov, D. Shvidkiy, K. Verlamov, A. Zhemchugov, D. Zlydenny
JINR, Dubna, Moscow Region, Russia
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Professional practice is essential to train an engineer. However, many activities are impossible to run at high school, especially if they require sophisticated equipment such as accelerators. A series of practical engineering courses is being set up at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research to overcome these difficulties while educating students from the JINR Member States. A dedicated 'training' beamline of the Linac-200 electron accelerator is being constructed to practice the beam management and diagnostics, including the operation of standard beamline elements such as a bending dipole, quadrupoles, a sextupole and steerers. Various types of particle detectors can be used in the beam area as well in order to study the passage of electrons and photons through matter and to learn about the detector operation and properties. The practice at the beam will be accompanied by a series of hands-on trainings on radiation protection, vacuum and RF technology, electronics and metrology.
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※ https://doi.org/10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2017-TUPVA153
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