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CI Autumn Term Lectures 2011

Cockcroft Institute lecture series to be presented during the autumn term of 2011.
Full details, including dates and times, are shown at http://www.cockcroft.ac.uk/education/Autumn_Term_2011_Poster.pdf.

I am delighted to recommend the present programme, which provides an essential background in accelerator physics.   The series begins with a conspectus of accelerators, followed by a review of the essentials of relativity and electromagnetism, lectures on beam dynamics, and a series of rf aspects of accelerators.   The courses in this series range from introductory to intermediate in level.  Overall, this balanced structure provides an excellent opportunity to learn from experts in the field on critically important areas of accelerator physics.  I encourage both students, and professional physicists alike, to attend these lectures.  It is an invaluable opportunity to learn of the potential for new accelerators and indeed to cement your background knowledge of the fundamentals of accelerators.

These lectures provide an excellent opportunity to learn from experts in the field on critically important areas of accelerator physics.  We are particularly lucky to have so many highly qualified and enthusiastic world-class lecturers and practitioners prepared to give up time to present their material at the Cockcroft Institute. Overall, this provides an extraordinary opportunity to learn from leaders in the field. I encourage you to take advantage of this unique opportunity!   A course overview and an indication of the anticipated level will shortly be available at:
http://www.cockcroft.ac.uk/education/academic1112.html

I should emphasise that all of these lectures are open to everyone with an interest in cutting edge accelerator physics staff and students at HEls, members of other laboratories, industrial and commercial organisations that see the subject of our lectures having value for their staff and interested and suitably qualified individuals. All Daresbury Science and Innovation Campus members are also welcome to attend at no charge. Alternatively, for those unable to travel to the Institute, the lectures can be viewed live at http://extrplay.dl.ac.uk. However, the interactions which occur during question and answer sessions and during coffee are inevitably more profitable when attended in person. Archived recordings of the lectures become available shortly afterwards, at the Cl educational site at:
 http://www.cockcroft.ac.uk/pages/education.htm

I hope that you find the programme relevant and stimulating; please contact me if any practical assistance is needed.

-Roger Jones
Head of Cl Education, Training and Outreach