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     Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
 
     Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
 
       - Working on longitudinal dynamics and stability in two energy storage ring cooler.
 
       - Working on longitudinal dynamics and stability in two energy storage ring cooler.
      - Working with new lattice. Dr Fanglei Lin has designed new optics for two energy storage ring cooler.
 
 
       - Single and many particles tracking.
 
       - Single and many particles tracking.
       - Understanding of bunching cavity phase and the stability based on particle tracking.
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       - Understanding why particles get lost after few turns. Elegant simulation shows that transverse co-ordinates keep growing drastically and
     Next two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
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        finally particle gets lost. M. Borland suggestion : \ Try to modify the lattice so that the phase advance from the decelerating cavity
       - Optimization of parameters in two energy storage ring design.
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        to the accelerating cavity is n*2*pi, while avoiding total tunes close to integer or half-integer values."
       - Single and many particles tracking using new lattice.
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      - Presented the update on \ Two Energy Storage Ring Cooler" in \ High Innovative Cooling " meeting at CASA on Dec 06, 2019.
       - Energy spread and bucket height simulation based on bunching cavity voltage.
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     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
       - Preparing a talk for Nov 22 Friday "High innovative cooler meeting".
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       - Modi�cation of lattice to adjust the phase advance from the decelerating cavity to the accelerating cavity to be exactly 2*n*pi(Fanglei
 
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        mentioned that she has already done this for electron storage ring and she is going to apply the same technique for a two energy storage
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        ring.)
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       - Single and many particles tracking using new lattice after the lattice optimization / after the adjustment of phase advance between the
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        cavities.
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       - Stability in two energy storage ring cooler.
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       - Radiation damping study.
  
 
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Vasiliy Morozov
 
Vasiliy Morozov
  
     Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
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     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
       - Attended EINN'19 and gave a presentation on the JLEIC and eRHIC designs
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       -Attended the EIC Ion Collider Research and Development Project (11/16 - 11/30/19)
      - Attended the PI exchange meeting and presented the status of the transparent spin test project
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     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
      - Preparation for a trip to CERN to work on analysis of the SPS crab cavity test data
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       -Attended the EICUG Yellow Reports - Kick-off Meeting (12/11 - 12/13/19)
      - Optimization of the IBS rate in the JLEIC ion collider ring, meeting with V. Lebedev
 
      - Exploration of the chromaticity compensation options and magnet requirements in an IBS optimized ion collider ring lattice
 
     Next two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
 
       - Work at CERN on the crab cavity test data analysis
 
      - Continue exploration of the chromaticity compensation options and magnet requirements in an IBS optimized ion collider ring lattice
 
      - Spin tracking for the transparent spin experiment
 
      - Preparation for the EICUG Yellow Reports - Kick-off Meeting
 
  
  
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Amy Sy
 
Amy Sy
  
     Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8):
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     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6):
       - Participation in the DOE independent project review of LBNF/DUNE. Chaired the subcommittee reviewing the Beamline WBS.  
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       - Submission of abstracts for presentation at IPAC2020 on H- intrabeam stripping estimates and stripping chicane design for the JLEIC ion
       - Completed final report for LBNF/DUNE review.
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        linac.
       - Continued work on heavy ion stripping chicane design in TRACK, particularly looking at longitudinal dynamics of stripped lead ions after
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       - Work on the DTL portion of the linac in PyORBIT.
        traversing a four dipole chicane.
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       - Discussions on longitudinal Schottky signal analysis for the upcoming bunched beam cooling experiments.
     Next two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
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     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
       - Continued work on linac optimization for reduced transverse emittance.
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       - Participation in the DOE Independent Project Review of Mu2e at Fermilab.
       - Continued work on heavy ion stripping chicane design in TRACK and PyORBIT.
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       - Offline Schottky signal analysis as necessary for the upcoming bunched beam cooling experiments.
       - Continued work on TRACK vs PyORBIT comparison for linac simulations.
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       - Continued work on getting the DTL portion of the ion linac working in PyORBIT.
      - Preparation of abstracts for IPAC20.
 
 
 
  
  
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Dennis Turner
 
Dennis Turner
  
     Previous two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
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     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
       - Worked with Alicia to reconcile Injector upgrade elegant deck with GPT model.
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       - Attended Accelerator AI projects meeting.
       - Progress on QTSnyder upgrade for RHEL7.
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      - Addressed High Level Apps OPS-PRs generated during ops
      - Injector matching for the various energy options for the upcoming run.
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          - eDT
      - Performed some myself and provided assistance to the crews over the weekend.
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          - DogCalc
       - Gathered sources for 12GeV PRAB paper.
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          - QTSnyder
       - Attended BTeam, Injector Upgrade, AI lunch, 12GeV PRAB meetings.
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          - ArcSteer
       - Attended AI Projects for Accelerator Division meeting; proposed using ML for finding unstable SRF cavities in CEBAF.
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      - Discussed with Tief a new RF cresting method using SLMs.
      - Addressed OPS-PRs for problems with high-level apps discovered during startup.
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          - AIPINJ
      - Continued exploring ML with Keras and TensorFlow.
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              - Reconciled elegant deck with Alicia's GPT model.
     Next two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
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       - 12GeV PRAB
       - Assist with CEBAF startup as needed.
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          - Revised Optics Tuning section.
       - Address OPS-PRs generated during startup.
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          - Completed first draft of Pathlength section.
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       - Continued QTSnyder upgrade.
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       - Attended BTeam, Injector Upgrade Modeling, AI Lunch meetings.
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       - Took a few sick days for doctor appointments and such.
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     Next two weeks (Dec 6 - Dec 20)
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       - Provide Optics On-Call support through the end of the run.
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       - Begin working with Tief on new cresting method with SLM.
 
       - Finish QTSnyder upgrade and write ATLis for testing.
 
       - Finish QTSnyder upgrade and write ATLis for testing.
 
       - Continue work on Injector upgrade elegant deck.
 
       - Continue work on Injector upgrade elegant deck.
 
       - Continue work on assigned sections of the 12GeV PRAB paper.
 
       - Continue work on assigned sections of the 12GeV PRAB paper.
 
       - Attend BTeam, Injector Upgrade, AI lunch, 12GeV PRAB meetings.
 
       - Attend BTeam, Injector Upgrade, AI lunch, 12GeV PRAB meetings.
       - Continue exploring ML with Keras and TensorFlow.
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       - Continue exploring ML with Keras and TensorFlow, particularly for use at CEBAF.
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He Zhang
 
He Zhang
  
     Previous two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)     
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     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)     
       - JSPEC - Refactoring the electron cooling rate calculation. Haven’t finished.    
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       - Vacation most of the time.  
       - Other - Reviewed an SBIR proposal for DOE.
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       - Submitted an abstract to IPAC’20
     Next two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)  
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     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)  
      - Vacation most of the time.
 
 
       - Finish refactor electron cooling rate calculation. Revisit the particle model and the turn-by-turn model. Make sure they work well.  
 
       - Finish refactor electron cooling rate calculation. Revisit the particle model and the turn-by-turn model. Make sure they work well.  
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        Based on the turn-by-turn model, work on the simulations of sweeping effect and cooling with shifted electron beam for better cooling
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        on the edge of the ion beam. 
 
   
 
   
  
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LERF - Steve Benson  
 
LERF - Steve Benson  
 
   
 
   
     Previous two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
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     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
       - Submitted Test plans for 1G run
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       - Assisted in run to the 1G dump with CW beam. Unfortunately we could not run beam.
       - Reviewed PRAB paper
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      - Reviewed SBIR
       - Completed punch list items for Isotope ERR
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       - Reviewed IPAC 2020 abstracts
       - Hosted three seminars
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      - Looked over new Phase II SBIRs
       - Completed review of Compton Gamma Source paper
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      - Met with diagnostics team to derive a plan for replacing the beam-a-nizer frame grabber at the LERF
     Next two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
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       - Met with the magnet group and came up with a strategy for the kicker coils for RF merge test
       - Get kicker coils for RF merge test completed
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       - Continued gathering documents for the ERR punch list
       - Certify User Lab 4 in the LERF
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       - Planned for another run to the 1G dump
       - Review SBIR
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     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
       - Assist in run to the 1G dump with CW beam.
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       - Assist with the run to the 1G dump
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       - Certify User Lab 4 in the LERF
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       - Host Michael Famiano for Acc. seminar (with Joe Grames)
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       - Move excess equipment out of the LERF
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Revision as of 16:28, 14 January 2020

Dec 5 2019 Report - Nov 25 - Dec 20 Director - Todd Satogata

Todd Satogata

  Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     - ADMIN 12 GeV PRAB paper planning/writing
     - MGMT Continue annual appraisals, AWP updates
     - JLEIC planning and organization, cooling studies
     - JACOW Team meeting preparations
     - IPAC'20 SPC/3 preparations, absract submissions
     - OPS CEBAF startup support
     - ODU PHYS854 teaching (with Geoff Krafft)
     - Madison Accelerator Lab annual telecon (Dec 2)
     - HOLIDAY (Nov 28-29, Thankgiving)
     - JACOW Team Meeting (Nov 30-Dec 7, attended remotely)
  Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     - ADMIN 12 GeV PRAB paper planning/writing
     - MGMT Complete annual appraisals, AWP updates
     - JLEIC planning and organization, transfer line start
     - JLEIC ICR BPM start evaluation, calculations
     - JACOW Post-Team Meeting info transfer to new Directors
     - IPAC'20 SPC/3 preparations, abstract QA/reclassification
     - OPS CEBAF ops support, Hall D procedures development
     - ODU PHYS854 final exam (with Geoff Krafft)
     - VACATION (Dec 19-20)




Alex Bogacz

  Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6) 
     - Lectures/Homework for USPAS’20
     -	PRAB article review
     -	Thanksgiving
     -	Optimized Spr/Rec design for the LHeC ERL
     -	Invention  disclosures review
  Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     - Lectures for USPAS’20
     -	PERLE magnet specs, field quality 
     -	CESR hardbend specs and drawings
     -	Vacation




Rui Li

  Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     - Coordinate presentations for the next JLEIC impedance meeting
     - Write and submitted 3 abstracts for IPAC20
     - Continue with my analysis on the spectra of uneven bunch distribution pattern
  Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20) 
     - Organize JLEIC impedance meeting on 11/11
     - Finish writing up the technote on spectra for uneven bunch fill
     - Write abstracts for IPAC 2020
     - Continue my understanding of coupled bunch instability and feedback systems
     - Organize the impedance meeting in December



Edy Nissen

   Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     - I will be on extended medical leave
   Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     - I will be on extended medical leave
     - I will put a little bit of time in to update my pre-proposal for for the DOE Early Career Award.



Chris Tennant

   Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     - Thanksgiving break
     - Continue with PRAB draft
     - Found issues with tsfresh and have begun recomputing features (time consuming!) for SRF fault classifier models
     - Meeting with individuals and as group for identifying AI projects in Accelerator Division
     - SBIR Phase II coordination with RadiaSoft (meeting with J. Edelen, Kelly Webster, Deborah Dowd, budgets, letter of support, etc.)
     - Prep for LDRD Postdoc interviews
   Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     - Follow-up meeting to identify AI opportunities in Accelerator Division (in preparation for DOE presentation next month)
     - Telecon about a proposal to NSF for a AI Research Institute funds
     - Meeting with CNU about mobile (robot-based) diagnostic
     - Presentation at AI Lunch Series on "Problem of the Quarter 02" solution
     -	LDRD Postdoc candidate interviews (3)





Accelerator R & D - Yuhong Zhang

Yuhong Zhang

  Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     - Thanksgiving break
  Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     - 


Max Bruker

  Previous (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     -	Preparations for IMP experiment
          - Improved dithering data analysis
          - Set up tools for Schottky spectrum analysis
  Next (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     -	Perform IMP experiment or help remotely
     -	Vacation until end of year



Fanglei Lin

  Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
       - Worked on the storage ring cooler project
       - Revisited the electron top-off injection scheme for JLEIC and reported in the JLEIC RD meeting
       - Preparing the teaching material for the Spin@USPAS class
       - Attended the JLEIC weekly meeting and presented an overview of JLEIC polarization design
       - Miscellaneous: attended the Innovative HE Cooling Project Status meeting, attended the Storage Ring Cooler meeting, attended JLEIC R&D
         meeting, attended JLEIC weekly meeting, attended a meeting for the Spin@USPAS class, attended the JLEIC transient beam loading    
         meeting, attended the JLEIC IR machine detector interface assessment meeting
  Next two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
       - Evaluate the IR design for various electron energies
       - Work on the storage ring cooler project
       - Work on teaching material for the Spin@USPAS class
       - Prepare and submit abstracts to IPAC2020




Bhawin Dhital

   Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
     - Working on longitudinal dynamics and stability in two energy storage ring cooler.
     - Single and many particles tracking.
     - Understanding why particles get lost after few turns. Elegant simulation shows that transverse co-ordinates keep growing drastically and
       finally particle gets lost. M. Borland suggestion : \ Try to modify the lattice so that the phase advance from the decelerating cavity 
       to the accelerating cavity is n*2*pi, while avoiding total tunes close to integer or half-integer values."
     - Presented the update on \ Two Energy Storage Ring Cooler" in \ High Innovative Cooling " meeting at CASA on Dec 06, 2019.
   Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     - Modi�cation of lattice to adjust the phase advance from the decelerating cavity to the accelerating cavity to be exactly 2*n*pi(Fanglei
       mentioned that she has already done this for electron storage ring and she is going to apply the same technique for a two energy storage
       ring.)
     - Single and many particles tracking using new lattice after the lattice optimization / after the adjustment of phase advance between the
       cavities.
     - Stability in two energy storage ring cooler.
     - Radiation damping study.


Vasiliy Morozov

   Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     -Attended the EIC Ion Collider Research and Development Project (11/16 - 11/30/19)
   Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     -Attended the EICUG Yellow Reports - Kick-off Meeting (12/11 - 12/13/19)




Amy Sy

   Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6):
     - Submission of abstracts for presentation at IPAC2020 on H- intrabeam stripping estimates and stripping chicane design for the JLEIC ion
       linac.
     - Work on the DTL portion of the linac in PyORBIT.
     - Discussions on longitudinal Schottky signal analysis for the upcoming bunched beam cooling experiments.
   Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     - Participation in the DOE Independent Project Review of Mu2e at Fermilab.
     - Offline Schottky signal analysis as necessary for the upcoming bunched beam cooling experiments.
     - Continued work on getting the DTL portion of the ion linac working in PyORBIT.






Computational Physics - Yves Roblin
Yves Roblin

   Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
     - CEBAF:
          - Bteam preparation/meetings
          - Preparing and investigating alternate schemes for reduced linac gradients
          - Schedule and coordination for startup
     - JLEIC:
          - FOA PI meeting at DOE
          - Re-scoping of FOA
          - Meeting with student every week
          - Meeting with CNU prof and JLab operations for use of drones in tunnel (AI)
          - Organizing committee for AI workshop    
     - OTHER
          - Preparing lecture for SPIN2020 school. Initial gathering and writing of agenda
   Next two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
     - SLLP training in Chicago
     - Machine startup



Randi Gamage

   Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
     - Next step of the orbit correction - correcting the beta function distortion 
     - Investigating different multipole correction schemes.
     - Jlab contribution to the quarterly report
   Next two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
     - Continue to correct beta distortion
     - Continue different multipole correction schemes


River Huang

   Previous two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
     - Transparent Spin Projet - In order to test the theoretical prediction, we introduced different cases of misalignments in RHIC lattice 
       configuration and we obtained the spin field direction and the resonance strength by fitting the data to offset spin curves. The 
       obtained resonance strength was consistent with the theoretical prediction. The spin field was close to horizontal as expected. We plan
       to report these results on IPAC2000.
     - CASA Beam-Beam package - In order to generate or deal with users’ own data for different phase definitions, we completed a Python code
       and added it into CASA Beam-Beam package. We revised BeamBeam3D (BB3D) so that BB3D can track all detail changes of a particle phase-
       coordinate. 
   Next two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
      - Continue working on EIC project


Isurumali Neththikumara

   Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
     - Edited the script to output 6-D coordinates of a specific particle.
   Next two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
     - Calculation of Lyapunov exponent using the data obtained from BB3D simulations.



Dennis Turner

   Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     - Attended Accelerator AI projects meeting.
     - Addressed High Level Apps OPS-PRs generated during ops
         - eDT
         - DogCalc
         - QTSnyder
         - ArcSteer
     - Discussed with Tief a new RF cresting method using SLMs.
         - AIPINJ
             - Reconciled elegant deck with Alicia's GPT model.
     - 12GeV PRAB
         - Revised Optics Tuning section.
         - Completed first draft of Pathlength section.
     - Continued QTSnyder upgrade.
     - Attended BTeam, Injector Upgrade Modeling, AI Lunch meetings.
     - Took a few sick days for doctor appointments and such.
   Next two weeks (Dec 6 - Dec 20)
     - Provide Optics On-Call support through the end of the run.
     - Begin working with Tief on new cresting method with SLM.
     - Finish QTSnyder upgrade and write ATLis for testing.
     - Continue work on Injector upgrade elegant deck.
     - Continue work on assigned sections of the 12GeV PRAB paper.
     - Attend BTeam, Injector Upgrade, AI lunch, 12GeV PRAB meetings.
     - Continue exploring ML with Keras and TensorFlow, particularly for use at CEBAF.



He Zhang

   Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)     
     - Vacation most of the time.   
     - Submitted an abstract to IPAC’20 
   Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20) 
     - Finish refactor electron cooling rate calculation. Revisit the particle model and the turn-by-turn model. Make sure they work well. 
       Based on the turn-by-turn model, work on the simulations of sweeping effect and cooling with shifted electron beam for better cooling 
       on the edge of the ion beam.  




Diagnostic Development - Kevin Jordan

Kevin Jordan

   Previous two weeks (Oct 28 - Nov 8)
     - 
   Next two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
     - 



Joe Gubeli

   Previous two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
     - Isotope Experiment – Prepare for a two day run to the 1G dump. Worked with I&C to fix problems with viewers. Created a test setup for 
       the LERF Cameras. These cameras can now be set correctly (gain, black level, sharpness and gamma) as well as verified to work on the 
       Beamenizer.
     - Halo monitor – Run delayed a week.
     - HPWS – Printed a pneumatic cylinder holder for the air balancer. It and the cylinder was installed and tested.
   Next two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
     - Isotope Experiment – Help with the two day run to the 1G dump.
     - Halo monitor – Conduct the Halo Monitor experiment in the LERF.
     - DPIT – Discuss the future of the LERF Video system



Michael Tiefenback

   Previous two weeks ()
     - 
   Next two weeks ()
     - 



CASA Fellows
LERF - Steve Benson

   Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     - Assisted in run to the 1G dump with CW beam. Unfortunately we could not run beam.
     -	Reviewed SBIR
     - Reviewed IPAC 2020 abstracts
     -	Looked over new Phase II SBIRs
     - Met with diagnostics team to derive a plan for replacing the beam-a-nizer frame grabber at the LERF
     -	Met with the magnet group and came up with a strategy for the kicker coils for RF merge test
     -	Continued gathering documents for the ERR punch list
     -	Planned for another run to the 1G dump
   Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
     - Assist with the run to the 1G dump
     -	Certify User Lab 4 in the LERF
     -	Host Michael Famiano for Acc. seminar (with Joe Grames)
     -	Move excess equipment out of the LERF



Andrew Hutton

   Previous two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
     - Lost a fair amount of time due to (very) minor surgery, pre-op and post-op visits, etc.  I will survive!  
     - On November 12, I attended a VNECA meeting on Richmond to approve the draft annual report (I sent a copy to Stuart, Andrei and Todd).  
       We are moving forward on closing out the Isotope ERR items; we will have had two meetings on this as well as a lot of behind the scenes
       cajoling.  
     - I discussed with Doug Wells, our isotope collaborator at NMT, a new FOA for Isotopes which is only available to Universities.  It was 
       agreed that NMT would take the lead on this.  I discussed this with Stuart and got his blessing to proceed.  Our part would be
       irradiating targets prepared at NMT, which would then be shipped offsite to VCU for separation.  Chemists from NMT would participate in
       the separation.  We also discussed the follow-on Isotope FOA that currently funds us; Doug will develop a short list of isotopes that we
       could address, and we would then discuss this list with Ethan Balkin, DOE-ONP Isotope Program Manager, to gauge the level of interest.
       We expect this FOA to come out in July 2020.  
     - I developed and presented my idea for asynchronous electron cooling for JLEIC.  I now don’t think this is the best solution, but I was
       pleased to generate discussion that hopefully will lead to improved understanding of the cooling process.  
   Next two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
     - We hope to have CW beam to the 1G dump (credit to Kevin, Steve and Joe).  I also hope to be able to submit demonstration that we have
       met all of the ERR items and receive beam authorization for the first 1kW isotope irradiation.  
     - On December 3, i (and Todd) will be on a conference call to advise the Madison Accelerator Lab.  
     - I will continue to look at improving the JLEIC cooling.