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   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
 
   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       -  
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       - HOLIDAY MLK Jr Day (Jan 20)
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      - ADMIN Leadership, group meetings, training
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      - EIC Meetings re next steps, planning, DOE visit
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      - ODU Xelera magnetized injector SBIR planning
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      - TRAVEL IPAC21 OC/SPC Meeting (Jan 27-Feb 2)
 
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
 
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
       -  
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       - ADMIN AI/ML planning, training, paper reviews (NIM, PRAB, NSERC)
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      - MGMT Meetings, SSIII hire next steps,
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      - EIC Meetings, Dave Douglas planning, parameter review
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      - OPS Daily meetings, re-engage with operations daily needs
 +
      - OPS GlueX/KLF collab meeting prep, meetings (Feb 12-13)
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      - IPAC Conference committee followup, SAB selections
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Alex Bogacz
 
Alex Bogacz
 
    
 
    
   Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)  
      - Invention disclosures - review
 
      - Teaching Accelerator Physics course at USPAS’20
 
  Next two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
 
 
       - Teaching Accelerator Physics course at USPAS’20
 
       - Teaching Accelerator Physics course at USPAS’20
       - Machine support  
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      - Machine support
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      - Invention disclosure review
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      - Cornell’s magnet specs
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  Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
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       - Machine support  
 
       - PRAB paper review
 
       - PRAB paper review
       - CEBAF ER chicane config. with Cornell’s magnets
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       - CEBAF ER chicane re-config. with Cornell’s magnets
 
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      - USPAS 21 course on Practical Lattice Design, rescoping work with Cédric
  
  
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Edy Nissen
 
Edy Nissen
 
    
 
    
     Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       - I have been working to document the upcoming DODGE experiment
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       - Working on documenting DODGE
       - Discussing the strategy for COMBINE with Jean and Geoff attending meetings about the future of our EIC work
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       - Attending meetings related to EIC  
      - Working as optics on call
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     Next two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
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       - I will be working on my COMBINE proposal
       - I will finish my DODGE preparations
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       - I will also begin my PD shift
       - Work on the design for COMBINE, it needs some tweaking and updated cost projections.
 
  
  
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Chris Tennant
 
Chris Tennant
 
    
 
    
     Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
      - Visit to CNU robotics lab
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       - Prepare, dry-run, give presentation at DOE NP AI Roundtable meeting
      - Follow-up meetings for "AI in Accelerator Division" talk
 
      - Meeting with Communications staff about AI at JLab
 
      - Generate content for AI landing page
 
      - Work with Daniel Lersch on generating quarterly problem for AI Lunch Series
 
      - Checking performance of online fault classifier models
 
    Next two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
 
       - Prep and give presentation on AI at Jefferson Lab at DOE telecon
 
 
       - Accelerator Production Systems Engineering: meetings and contributing to draft white paper
 
       - Accelerator Production Systems Engineering: meetings and contributing to draft white paper
       - AI for NP Workshop: work on pre-workshop "hackathon"
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       - Work on AI-related Hackathon
       - Host Lasitha for day visit to the lab
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      - Tracking down why current ML models are performing so poorly for SRF fault classifier
       - Re-train ML models for SRF fault classification using new training data set (with more fault classes)
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      - Help CNU with FOA proposal on robotic-based diagnostic
 
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       - Generate content for possible JLab AI (public) webpage
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    Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
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       - Presenting a short AI talk at ODU/JLab Engineering Meeting
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      - FOA proposal (in support of CNU)
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      - AI Lunch Series (coordination and prep for 1-year celebration)
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      - Meet with Mark Sandstrom (www.throughputer.com)
  
  
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Yuhong Zhang
 
Yuhong Zhang
  
   Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
 
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       -  
   Next two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
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   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
 
       -  
 
       -  
  
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Max Bruker
 
Max Bruker
  
   Previous (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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   Previous (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       - Analysis of IMP experiment
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       - DC cooler discussion at Fermilab
      - Mourned the death of JLEIC
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            - For results & outlook, see tech note: JLAB-TN-20-003
   Next (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
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      - Continued analysis of IMP experiment
      - DC cooler discussion at Fermilab
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            - It seems we finally agree on the transverse profile monitor time scale; awaiting confirmation from IMP. We probably have 400 ms of
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              transverse data during cooling, which is not nothing but not optimal either.
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            - Tried out different sample-based and fitting-based models to extract trends from transverse and longitudinal data. The methods
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              work but have been giving somewhat inconsistent results so far.
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   Next (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
 
       - Continue analysis of IMP experiment
 
       - Continue analysis of IMP experiment
       - Fully read the eRHIC pCDR (the document is surprisingly well-written considering its length)
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       - Start ferrite tuner project proposed by Andrew
 
 
  
  
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Fanglei Lin
 
Fanglei Lin
  
   Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
 
         - Worked on teaching material for the Spin@USPAS class
 
         - Worked on teaching material for the Spin@USPAS class
 
         - Worked on the storage ring cooler project
 
         - Worked on the storage ring cooler project
         - Miscellaneous: attended the Innovative HE Cooling Project Status meeting, attended the Storage Ring Cooler meeting, attended JLEIC R&D meeting, attended JLEIC weekly  
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         - Miscellaneous: attended the Innovative HE Cooling Project Status meeting, attended the Storage Ring Cooler meeting, attended JLEIC R&D
          meeting, attended a meeting for the Spin@USPAS class
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          meeting, attended JLEIC weekly meeting, attended a meeting for the Spin@USPAS class
   Next two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
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   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
 
         - Work on the storage ring cooler project
 
         - Work on the storage ring cooler project
 
         - Work on teaching material for the Spin@USPAS class
 
         - Work on teaching material for the Spin@USPAS class
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Bhawin Dhital
 
Bhawin Dhital
 
    
 
    
     Previous two weeks (Dec 23 - Jan 3)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
 
       - Learning python and data science with python. Took some online courses on python.
 
       - Learning python and data science with python. Took some online courses on python.
 
       - Preparing slides on ` beam cooling ' for coming USPAS .
 
       - Preparing slides on ` beam cooling ' for coming USPAS .
     Next two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
 
       - Working with stability in a two energy storage ring cooler with ` Radiation on'.
 
       - Working with stability in a two energy storage ring cooler with ` Radiation on'.
 
       - Working on generalized formula for stability in a two - energy storage ring cooler.
 
       - Working on generalized formula for stability in a two - energy storage ring cooler.
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Amy Sy
 
Amy Sy
  
     Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17):
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       - Longitudinal Schottky signal analysis for December 2019 IMP bunched beam cooling experiments. Plotting and evaluating spectrograms from the first set of data (700 ns bunch
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       - Longitudinal Schottky signal analysis for December 2019 IMP bunched beam cooling experiments. Evaluating the full width at half maximum
         length, varying RF voltage from 0.6 kV to 2 kV) to check for missing data. Evaluating peak spacing and sideband evolution as RF voltage is varied. The synchrotron
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         of the central peak in the beam spectrum over the 2 seconds during which the pulsed electron beam is cooling the ion beam. This analysis
         frequency from the peak spacing appears to be ~50 Hz lower than expected from the experimental parameters, across all RF voltages
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         resulted in the conclusion that the resolution of the data is not sufficient to estimate the cooling time.
       - Looking for the source of this
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       - Preproposal for Early Career Award titled "Laser-driven Polarized Deuterium Source" was encouraged for submission of full proposal.  
        discrepancy.
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     Next two weeks (Jan 23 - Jan 31)
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       - Continued work on and wrapping up the longitudinal Schottky signal analysis, including looking at the initial dithering data and
       - Continued Schottky signal analysis for latest IMP experiment.
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        reduction of number of sidebands as an indication of cooling.  
 
       - Continued work on getting the DTL portion of the JLEIC ion linac working in PyORBIT, to finish up H- intrabeam stripping estimates.
 
       - Continued work on getting the DTL portion of the JLEIC ion linac working in PyORBIT, to finish up H- intrabeam stripping estimates.
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      - Work on early career proposal.
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'''Computational Physics - Yves Roblin'''<br>
 
'''Computational Physics - Yves Roblin'''<br>
 
Yves Roblin
 
Yves Roblin
     Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       - Vacation (until Jan 8)
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       - '''CEBAF'''
       - AI workshop organizing committee meetings and organizational work
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            - Accelerator optics support
      - Accelerator restart, BTEAM meetings
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            - BTEAM coordination
      - TRC committee meetings
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       - '''Other'''
      - FOA report on beambeam
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            - AI workshop organization
      - Staff evaluations
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            - Writing lecture notes for USPAS
     Next two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
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            - Preparing USPAS slides
       - Hall A recommissioning, review of specifications for beam deliveries
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            - Beambeam work with Isurumali
       - USPAS meetings
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            - DOE report on FOA for beambeam
       - Preparation of slides for summer USPAS teaching 
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            - TRC meetings
      - Preparation of lecture notes for USPAS
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
       - Staff evaluations, final step
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       - AI workshop organization
       - Calculations for spin transport IPAC contribution (with J. Grames/M. Joyce)
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       - Lecture notes preparation
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       - Beambeam work
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       - Optics support
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       - Bteam coordination meetings
  
  
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Randi Gamage
 
Randi Gamage
  
     Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
      - Chromaticity correction
 
      - Added two mobius insertions to the ICR
 
      - Multipole correction for jelic icr
 
    Next two weeks (jan 20 - Jan 31)
 
 
       - Designing a dual arm chicane for Hall D energy doubling
 
       - Designing a dual arm chicane for Hall D energy doubling
 
       - Multipole correction for jleic icr
 
       - Multipole correction for jleic icr
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    Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
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      - Continue working on dual arm chicane
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      - Continuing multipole correction optimization (for the paper)
  
 
   
 
   
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Isurumali Neththikumara
 
Isurumali Neththikumara
  
     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       -  
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       - Reading papers on beam resonances.
     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
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      - Recalculation of tune diffusion rates.
       -  
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
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       - Figure out the inconsistency of diffusion rate results with BNL plots.
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      - Check the output of three types of strong-weak beam - beam interactions in BB3D.
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He Zhang
 
He Zhang
  
     Previous two weeks (Dec 23 - Jan 3)     
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)     
       - Revised JSPEC for better management of the code.  
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       - Finished revising all module of JSPEC, except for the UI.  
       - Calculated the IBS rate for new lattices from Vasiliy.
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       - FOA quarterly report.
       - Ao Liu, A scientist from Euclid Techlab, want to apply for an SBIR project on space charge effects and he wish Ji Qiang and I can join.
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       - Investigated the latest FMM/QBX references and working on the SBIR proposal on Implementing the integral equation method on space charge
         Discussed with them and helped to write an LOI.  
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         effect.  
     Next two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)  
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)  
       - FOA Quarterly report.
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       - Perform simulations on IMP experiment.
       - Set up turn-by-turn tracking for IMP experiment and ion beam edge cooling.  
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       - Finish revising the UI and start document the codes.
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      - Finish a draft of the SBIR proposal.
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Kevin Jordan
 
Kevin Jordan
  
     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
 
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       -  
     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
 
       -  
 
       -  
  
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Joe Gubeli
 
Joe Gubeli
  
     Previous two weeks (Dec 23 - Jan 3)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       - '''Isotope Experiment –''' Helped with the two day run to the 1G dump.
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       - Isotope Experiment – All of the radiation shielding is now compete and has been approved by RADCON
       - '''Halo monitor –''' Conducted the Halo Monitor experiment in the LERF.
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       - Halo monitor – We are still trying to track down the ~$28k that Radiabeam wire transferred to NYC Treasury (DOE) on 10/10/2019. DOE 
       - '''ARDDOT –''' Was able to install and run the Beamenizer on a Windows 10 machine.
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        claims they didn’t receive the wire.
     Next two weeks (Nov 11 - Nov 22)
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       - ARDDOT – Ordered all of the COTS optics and optical HW for the three remaining SLMs in ARC 7. Meet with others to prioritize upgrades to
       - '''Isotope Experiment ''' Help with the two day run to the 1X line.
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        CEBAF diagnostics. Ordered 234CF viewports and illuminators for the first seven viewer imagers that will be replaced.
      - '''ARDDOT –''' Start work on the other CEBAF SLMs
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
 
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       - ARDDOT Continue working with Zemax. Creating a test setup for CEBAF viewers and will work on a common image design that will allow for
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        a quick replacement of the existing imagers.
  
  
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Michael Tiefenback
 
Michael Tiefenback
  
     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
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     Previous two weeks (JAn 20 - Jan 31)
 
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       -  
     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
 
       -  
 
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LERF - Steve Benson  
 
LERF - Steve Benson  
 
   
 
   
     Previous two weeks (Nov 25 - Dec 6)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       - Assisted in run to the 1G dump with CW beam. Unfortunately we could not run beam.
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       - Completed all Isotope ERR punch-list items.
       - Reviewed SBIR
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       - Continued to review the new LOD
       - Reviewed IPAC 2020 abstracts
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       - Submitted quarterly report for the Cooling FOA and budget for isotopes
       - Looked over new Phase II SBIRs
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       - Worked out the best geometry for straight-merger coil connections
       - Met with diagnostics team to derive a plan for replacing the beam-a-nizer frame grabber at the LERF
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       - Scheduled seminars for Dhakal, and Hernandez Garcia
       - Met with the magnet group and came up with a strategy for the kicker coils for RF merge test
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       - Hosted seminar for Pashupati Dhakal
       - Continued gathering documents for the ERR punch list
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       - Submitted Linac 20 abstract to publications system and conference
       - Planned for another run to the 1G dump
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       - Assisted in 1X commissioning run for isotope beam line. No joy but beam to the 1X.
     Next two weeks (Dec 9 - Dec 20)
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
       - Assist with the run to the 1G dump
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       - Visit Duke University to help with OAM gamma production experiment
       - Certify User Lab 4 in the LERF
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       - Continue to review the LOD
       - Host Michael Famiano for Acc. seminar (with Joe Grames)
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       - Work on getting straight-merger coils completed and measured
       - Move excess equipment out of the LERF
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       - Review paper on LHeC dynamics
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Andrew Hutton
 
Andrew Hutton
 
   
 
   
     Previous two weeks (Jan 6 - Jan 17)
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     Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       - The last two weeks have been mostly spent on AccApp 2020, preparing before I left for Vienna as well as the Program Committee itself.    
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       - After months of effort, Steve Benson, Joe Gubeli, Kevin Jordan, Keith Welch and I finally got Beam Authorization for the 1X line. This
         One upside, I have an invited oral on Isotope production.   
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        was immediately followed by the discovery that the FL02 cryomodule was producing virtually no gradient (stuck tuners) so we had to
       - We are finalizing the preparations for the first irradiation (mostly Steve and Kevin).   
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         postpone our first isotope production run for two weeks to allow the module to be warned up. This was immediately followed by the
     Next two weeks Jan 20 - Jan 30)
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        announcement by MCV that Jamal has to quit his lab in the hospital and decamp to the university. This means that his hot cell will be
       - This week, I need to complete the Isotope quarterly report for the DOE, due Friday.   
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        out of action for months. Decidedly, someone up there doesn’t love me!  
       - Next week, we will commission the target beam,one, with the first irradiation hopefully the following week.   
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       - I received an email from Jehanne indicating her desire that the LERF become an isotope Production Facility.  I sought guidance from
       - There is also movement on the Straight Merger test at the ANL-AWA.  Ware preparing the coils for the cavity that is installed at the
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        Stuart and have spent time seeking out a commercial accelerator that would do the job cheaper and better. Apparently, the new, high
         AWA. Sarah is heading up this effort.
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        energy Rhodotron costs $7M as a turnkey accelerator.   
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      - And I have also been peripherally involved in the discussions on our EIC future. 
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     Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
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       - The Module is being warmed up in the FEL, tuners appear to be unstuck.   
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       - I have spent this week looking into ferrite tuning for the harmonic kicker, which has morphed into looking into in situ plasma
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        processing of the CEBAF cryomodules; all of this with Max and Sarah.   
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       - I have also been participating in the discussions on the Engineering White Paper, rewriting the “ask” so that we actually ask for
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         something! 
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      - Next week, I will be continuing with tuners, plasma cleaning, and EIC.

Latest revision as of 10:27, 2 March 2020

Feb 6 2020 Report - Jan 20 - Feb 14 Director - Todd Satogata

Todd Satogata

  Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - HOLIDAY MLK Jr Day (Jan 20)
     - ADMIN Leadership, group meetings, training
     - EIC Meetings re next steps, planning, DOE visit
     - ODU Xelera magnetized injector SBIR planning
     - TRAVEL IPAC21 OC/SPC Meeting (Jan 27-Feb 2)
  Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - ADMIN AI/ML planning, training, paper reviews (NIM, PRAB, NSERC)
     - MGMT Meetings, SSIII hire next steps,
     - EIC Meetings, Dave Douglas planning, parameter review
     - OPS Daily meetings, re-engage with operations daily needs
     - OPS GlueX/KLF collab meeting prep, meetings (Feb 12-13)
     - IPAC Conference committee followup, SAB selections


Alex Bogacz

  Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31) 
     - Teaching Accelerator Physics course at USPAS’20
     -	Machine support
     -	Invention disclosure review
     -	Cornell’s magnet specs
  Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Machine support 
     -	PRAB paper review
     -	CEBAF ER chicane re-config. with Cornell’s magnets
     -	USPAS 21 course on Practical Lattice Design, rescoping work with Cédric 



Rui Li

  Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Extending my study on uneven bunch spectra while writing the technote 
     - Understanding effect of uneven bunch fill on coupled bunch instabilities
  Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14) 
     - Sick leave 2/3-2/7
     - Study impedance dependence on aperture
     - Continue with ALS-U collaboration on impedance studies



Edy Nissen

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Working on documenting DODGE
     - Attending meetings related to EIC 
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - I will be working on my COMBINE proposal
     - I will also begin my PD shift



Chris Tennant

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Prepare, dry-run, give presentation at DOE NP AI Roundtable meeting
     - Accelerator Production Systems Engineering: meetings and contributing to draft white paper
     - Work on AI-related Hackathon
     - Tracking down why current ML models are performing so poorly for SRF fault classifier
     - Help CNU with FOA proposal on robotic-based diagnostic
     - Generate content for possible JLab AI (public) webpage
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Presenting a short AI talk at ODU/JLab Engineering Meeting
     - FOA proposal (in support of CNU)
     - AI Lunch Series (coordination and prep for 1-year celebration)
     - Meet with Mark Sandstrom (www.throughputer.com)




Accelerator R & D - Yuhong Zhang

Yuhong Zhang

  Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - 
  Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - 


Max Bruker

  Previous (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     -	DC cooler discussion at Fermilab
           - For results & outlook, see tech note: JLAB-TN-20-003
     -	Continued analysis of IMP experiment
           - It seems we finally agree on the transverse profile monitor time scale; awaiting confirmation from IMP. We probably have 400 ms of
             transverse data during cooling, which is not nothing but not optimal either.
           - Tried out different sample-based and fitting-based models to extract trends from transverse and longitudinal data. The methods 
             work but have been giving somewhat inconsistent results so far.
  Next (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     -	Continue analysis of IMP experiment
     -	Start ferrite tuner project proposed by Andrew



Fanglei Lin

  Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
       - Worked on teaching material for the Spin@USPAS class
       - Worked on the storage ring cooler project
       - 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
  Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
       - Work on the storage ring cooler project
       - Work on teaching material for the Spin@USPAS class



Bhawin Dhital

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Learning python and data science with python. Took some online courses on python.
     - Preparing slides on ` beam cooling ' for coming USPAS .
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Working with stability in a two energy storage ring cooler with ` Radiation on'.
     - Working on generalized formula for stability in a two - energy storage ring cooler.
     - Going to USPAS ( Jan 13 - Jan 24) San Diego, CA as a TA for "Accelerator Physics".


Vasiliy Morozov

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Work on two-energy storage ring 
     - Spin tracking simulations for the transparent spin experiment
     - EIC interaction region work
     - IBS optimization in the JLEIC ion collider ring
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Work on two-energy storage ring 
     - Spin tracking simulations for the transparent spin experiment
     - EIC interaction region work




Amy Sy

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Longitudinal Schottky signal analysis for December 2019 IMP bunched beam cooling experiments. Evaluating the full width at half maximum
       of the central peak in the beam spectrum over the 2 seconds during which the pulsed electron beam is cooling the ion beam. This analysis
       resulted in the conclusion that the resolution of the data is not sufficient to estimate the cooling time. 
     - Preproposal for Early Career Award titled "Laser-driven Polarized Deuterium Source" was encouraged for submission of full proposal. 
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Continued work on and wrapping up the longitudinal Schottky signal analysis, including looking at the initial dithering data and
       reduction of number of sidebands as an indication of cooling. 
     - Continued work on getting the DTL portion of the JLEIC ion linac working in PyORBIT, to finish up H- intrabeam stripping estimates.
     - Work on early career proposal.







Computational Physics - Yves Roblin
Yves Roblin

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - CEBAF
            - Accelerator optics support
            - BTEAM coordination
     - Other
            - AI workshop organization
            - Writing lecture notes for USPAS
            - Preparing USPAS slides
            - Beambeam work with Isurumali
            - DOE report on FOA for beambeam
            - TRC meetings
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - AI workshop organization
     - Lecture notes preparation
     - Beambeam work
     - Optics support
     - Bteam coordination meetings




Randi Gamage

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Designing a dual arm chicane for Hall D energy doubling
     - Multipole correction for jleic icr
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Continue working on dual arm chicane
     - Continuing multipole correction optimization (for the paper)



River Huang

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - CASA Beam-Beam package - We completed revising “Crabbing Kick” part of CASA Beam-Beam package, since now the crabbing kick code can work
       on both Linux and Windows10 system with Graphical User Interface (GUI).
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Continue working on revise CASA Beam-Beam package.


Isurumali Neththikumara

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Reading papers on beam resonances. 
     -	Recalculation of tune diffusion rates.
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Figure out the inconsistency of diffusion rate results with BNL plots.
     -	Check the output of three types of strong-weak beam - beam interactions in BB3D.



Dennis Turner

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - AIPINJ
        - Updated elegant deck to reflect layout changes from ME.
        - Verified apertures wide enough for solenoid scans
        - Match with Darmstadt triplets vs. various wien angles.
     - Hall A target position excursion
        - Attended emergency meeting
        - Recompiled Chime for RHEL7
        - Provided scripts and Chime configs for target positions and current lock
        - Fixed the above scripts when they became broken overnight.
     - 12GeV PRAB
        - Searched for sources for beam locks section
     - 'AHLA
        - Spoke with Chris Slominski about taking over Fopt; he is not retiring after all.
     - Optics On-Call
     - qsUtility tweaks
     - MultiWire tweaks
     - Provided input to Chris Tennant for the DOE AI for NP teleconference
     - qsUtility for UITF
     - Attended BTeam, AIPINJ Modeling, CASA, AI Lunch, 12GeV PRAB, DOE Town Hall meetings
     - Registered for USPAS and AI Workshop
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - AIPINJ
        - Provide nominal fields for solenoids and Darmstadt triplets to assess cooling requirements, etc.
        - Include field maps in the elegant deck as they become available.
     - Beam Studies
        - Test QTSnyder and MultiWire if Beam Studies time becomes available.
     - 12GeV PRAB
        - Write draft Beam Locks section
     - Attend BTeam, AIPINJ Modeling, CASA, AI Lunch, 12GeV PRAB meetings.



He Zhang

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)     
     - Finished revising all module of JSPEC, except for the UI. 
     - FOA quarterly report.
     - Investigated the latest FMM/QBX references and working on the SBIR proposal on Implementing the integral equation method on space charge
       effect. 
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14) 
     - Perform simulations on IMP experiment.
     - Finish revising the UI and start document the codes.
     - Finish a draft of the SBIR proposal.

 



Diagnostic Development - Kevin Jordan

Kevin Jordan

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - 
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
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Joe Gubeli

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Isotope Experiment – All of the radiation shielding is now compete and has been approved by RADCON 
     - Halo monitor – We are still trying to track down the ~$28k that Radiabeam wire transferred to NYC Treasury (DOE) on 10/10/2019. DOE  
       claims they didn’t receive the wire.
     - ARDDOT – Ordered all of the COTS optics and optical HW for the three remaining SLMs in ARC 7. Meet with others to prioritize upgrades to
       CEBAF diagnostics. Ordered 234CF viewports and illuminators for the first seven viewer imagers that will be replaced.
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - ARDDOT – Continue working with Zemax. Creating a test setup for CEBAF viewers and will work on a common image design that will allow for
       a quick replacement of the existing imagers.



Michael Tiefenback

   Previous two weeks (JAn 20 - Jan 31)
     - 
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
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CASA Fellows
LERF - Steve Benson

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - Completed all Isotope ERR punch-list items.
     - Continued to review the new LOD
     - Submitted quarterly report for the Cooling FOA and budget for isotopes
     - Worked out the best geometry for straight-merger coil connections
     - Scheduled seminars for Dhakal, and Hernandez Garcia
     - Hosted seminar for Pashupati Dhakal
     - Submitted Linac 20 abstract to publications system and conference
     - Assisted in 1X commissioning run for isotope beam line. No joy but beam to the 1X.
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - Visit Duke University to help with OAM gamma production experiment 
     - Continue to review the LOD
     - Work on getting straight-merger coils completed and measured
     - Review paper on LHeC dynamics




Andrew Hutton

   Previous two weeks (Jan 20 - Jan 31)
     - After months of effort, Steve Benson, Joe Gubeli, Kevin Jordan, Keith Welch and I finally got Beam Authorization for the 1X line. This 
       was immediately followed by the discovery that the FL02 cryomodule was producing virtually no gradient (stuck tuners) so we had to 
       postpone our first isotope production run for two weeks to allow the module to be warned up. This was immediately followed by the 
       announcement by MCV that Jamal has to quit his lab in the hospital and decamp to the university. This means that his hot cell will be
       out of action for months. Decidedly, someone up there doesn’t love me!  
     - I received an email from Jehanne indicating her desire that the LERF become an isotope Production Facility.  I sought guidance from
       Stuart and have spent time seeking out a commercial accelerator that would do the job cheaper and better. Apparently, the new, high 
       energy Rhodotron costs $7M as a turnkey accelerator.  
     - And I have also been peripherally involved in the discussions on our EIC future.   
   Next two weeks (Feb 3 - Feb 14)
     - The Module is being warmed up in the FEL, tuners appear to be unstuck.  
     - I have spent this week looking into ferrite tuning for the harmonic kicker, which has morphed into looking into in situ plasma 
       processing of the CEBAF cryomodules; all of this with Max and Sarah.  
     - I have also been participating in the discussions on the Engineering White Paper, rewriting the “ask” so that we actually ask for
       something!  
     - Next week, I will be continuing with tuners, plasma cleaning, and EIC.