Dragan Toprek's Research on Beam Optics and Dynamics for Accelerator Physics

Dragan Toprek's Research on Beam Optics and Dynamics for Accelerator Physics
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Dragan Toprek, supervisor of the Manchester University Accelerator Physics Group under Dr. Rob Appleby, focuses on beam optics and dynamics of ions during acceleration. His research involves numerical calculations of charged particle trajectories through electric and magnetic fields and contributes to the International Linear Collider project.

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1. DRAGAN TOPREK Manchester University Accelerator Physics Group supervisor: Dr. Rob Appleby

3. My research interest My main research topics are beam optics and dynamics of the ions in the injection/extraction system and during acceleration. Numerical calculations of charged particle trajectories through electric and magnetic fields is essential for this kind of research . I am involved in the International Linear Collider project.

4. At this moment I am involved on design the final doublet for the 500 GeV , 1000 Gev (NbTi technology) and 1000 Gev (Nb3Sn technology) ILC machine. Calculation the beam power losses through magnets is a part of that job.

5. Positron trajectory in the final doublet. Up-horizontal, Down-vertical. T=500 GeV CM

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