Dr Stewart Boogert
Dr Stewart Boogert
Reader in Accelerator Physics
Personal profile
My research interests are primarily in the development of state of the art accelerator beam diagnostics, devices used to understand and control high energy, low emittance charged particle beams. It includes cavity beam position monitor systems, laser-electron beam interactions, control systems, beam dynamics and feedback systems
Personal profile
Graduated in physics from imperial college in 1998, MSci Physics. D. Phil in Particle physics from Oxford, St. Catherines College 2002. From 2002 till 2005 Post doctoral research assistant in Particle Physics, specifically linear collider at University College London. Acadmic staff member Royal Holloway in Accelerator Physics.
Teaching
I teach mainly Astronomy related courses (due to my interest in optics), PH2900 Astronomy and PH2910 Stellar Astrophysics. Optics laboratory coordinator. 3rd and 4th year project supervisor. University of London Particle Physics postgraduate course, Accelerator Physics. PhD students in Accelerator physics
- Published
Cavity beam position monitor system for the Accelerator Test Facility 2
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
- Published
Cavity Beam Position Monitor System for ATF2
Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
- Published
Results from a prototype chicane-based energy spectrometer for a Linear Collider
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
CLIC UK
Project: Funded Project › Research
LC-ABD WP 9 Cavity BPM energy spectrometer
Project: Funded Project › Research
The Linear Collider Beam Delivery System (continuation)
Project: Funded Project › Research
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