CASE Accelerates Accelerator Education

Even before the Center for Accelerator Science and Education (CASE) existed, leading accelerator scientists graduated from Stony Brook University with help from mentors at Brookhaven National Laboratory.

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Even before the Center for Accelerator Science and Education (CASE) existed, leading accelerator scientists graduated from Stony Brook University with help from mentors at Brookhaven National Laboratory. Now, CASE, a unique joint university-laboratory graduate and post-graduate program focused on the development of the next crop of accelerator scientists and engineers, promises to train even more.

“We’re trying to help create a pipeline for training people for the next generation and beyond,” explained CASE Executive Director and BNL Collider-Accelerator Department Associate Chair for Accelerator Applications and Education Derek Lowenstein. This pipeline was primed by Stony Brook and Brookhaven’s strong partnership, as well as their individual institutional strengths.

“Not every national lab has a university the scale of Stony Brook next door and not every university in the United States has a lab of our scale with such a variety of accelerators,” explained Brookhaven physicist Vladimir Litvinenko, CASE co-director.

With its history of building world-class accelerators and its proximity to Stony Brook, Brookhaven is an ideal location for burgeoning accelerator physicists and engineers to study and train. Brookhaven has 25 operating accelerators, including the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider, the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS), and the soon-to-be-completed NSLS II.

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