Through IARC, access to many Fermilab facilities is possible. These facilities are detailed below. They include conventional and superconducting magnet testing and assembly facilities, SRF cavity assembly, processing and test facilities, access to various particle beams, superconducting cabling manufacturing and testing, particle detector manufacturing and development and high-performance computing resources.
Core capabilities | Areas of expertise |
Accelerator science | Beam dynamics and theory Design of linear and circular accelerators Simulation and modeling Phase-space manipulation Energy deposition |
Accelerator operation | Operation and commissioning of large, complex accelerator systems |
Accelerator technology
(design, fabrication, test) |
Particle sources Superconducting RF cavities and cryomodules Conventional magnets Pulsed magnets and kickers Superconducting magnets Magnet field mapping Beam cooling systems Beam instrumentation Design of high power targets High and low-level RF systems Cryogenic refrigeration systems Control, Interlock, and data acquisition systems VHDL, PLD, PLC, DSP programming |
Accelerator engineering | Complete accelerator design, fabrication, commissioning Design accelerator RF systems Control systems modeling and design Radio-frequency system modeling, integration and operation Low- and high-power electrical and cooling systems Computational modeling of energy deposition and activation Accelerator component and system cost estimates Cryogenic engineering |
Particle detectors | Advanced detectors: design, development, beam test Custom ASIC development |
Computing | Collection, management, analysis of large data sets High-speed parallel (GRID) computing High-speed networks Data storage and cloud computing |