Collaborations

Accelerator Science is a key element for discoveries in high energy physics, and is a crucial source for many advances in biology, medicine, solid state physics, future energy production, and various other fields.

Maintaining the pursuit of fundamental discoveries and technological advancements requires, however, unprecedented concentration, cooperation of international efforts, and much more efficient coordination of accelerator science research.

The John Adams Institute endorses the ever increased importance of collaborations. These collaborations can enhance, nonlinearly, our and our collaboration partners' abilities to fulfill our mission and also enhance our role and impact on society, industry, accelerator science education, fundamental science, and our host universities and sister laboratories.

The team at the John Adams Institute is collaborating with many laboratories, universities, and organizations worldwide, is open for new collaboration opportunities, and is proactive in the further enhancement of our collaborations―all to realize the full potential of Accelerator Science.

The John Adams Institute is presently collaboration with:

  • RAL on PAMELA, FETS, Diagnostics, EMMA, MICE ...
  • Diamond on Accelerator studies, Diagnostics ...
  • Cockcroft Institute on EMMA, LC, Light sources ...
  • ASTEC on EMMA, PAMELA ...
  • With many UK universities ...
  • SOLEIL on Collective Effects ...
  • CERN on LHC, CLIC, CTF3, SPL, Accelerator Science Education ...
  • DESY on PETRA laser wire, ILC, HOM & Cavities ...
  • ESS on RF design ...
  • Max Lab on BPMs for Linac and FEL ...
  • FERMI@Elettra on FEL Commissioning ...
  • GDE on ILC design ...
  • KEK on ATF/ATF2 and Compact Sources ...
  • SLAC on FACET, ESA ...
  • FNAL on MICE ...
  • Tomsk Polytechnique Univesity on CDR, ODR ...
  • And with many other groups, universities and labs ...