Outstanding Thesis Award |
Alex Dragt (below right) congratulates David Pritzkau for doctoral thesis research of outstanding quality and achievement in beam physics and engineering. The award was established in 1990 by the APS Division of Physics of Beams and is supported by Brookhaven Science Associates and Universities Research Association. |
Citation: For an experimental study of the effects of surface heating due to high-power pulsed RF. The experiment established a limit on maximum surface magnetic field and through it one limit on achievable accelerating gradient. |
U.S. Particle Accelerator School Prize for Achievement in Science and Technology |
The US Particle Accelerator School honors individuals by recognizing their outstanding achievements over the full range of accelerator physics and technology. The awards are made possible by donations from the Brookhaven Science Associates, Southeastern Universities Research Association, the Universities Research Association, and John Wiley and Sons Publishers. This year S.Y. Lee of Indiana University presented the award to Sami Tantawi and Martin Reiser. |
Citation (Sami Tantawi, center) For his contribution to the theory and technology of rf components for the production and distribution of very high peak rf power, with particular application to pulse compression systems for high-gradient linear colliders. | ||
Citation (Martin Reiser) For his seminal contributions on the physics of high intensity beams, and for his life-long accomplishments in technology, research, community leadership, and education in the physics of beams. |