Education
Licence-ès-Sciences, Faculté des Sciences, 1952, University of Paris, France. M.S.,
1954, Electrical Engineering, California Institute of Technology. Ph.D., 1958, Electrical
Engineering, Stanford. Professional
Academic
History
Research Associate, SLAC, Stanford, 1958-1961; Senior Staff, SLAC, Stanford,
1961-1964; Senior Research Associate, SLAC, Stanford, 1964-1974; Head of
Accelerator Physics Division, SLAC, Stanford, 1964-1982; Adjunct Professor,
SLAC, Stanford, 1974-1982; Professor (Applied Research), SLAC, Stanford,
1982-present; Deputy Director, Technical Division, SLAC, Stanford, 1980-2001;
SLAC Deputy Director, 2001-present. Awards and Honors
American Physical Society, Member of Executive Board of Division of
Particles and Fields (1987-1989), Fellow (1993); Member of Division of Particles
and Fields and Division of Physics of Beams, Chair of the Committee on the
International Freedom of Scientists (1996); Member, American Association for the
Advancement of Science. Member, Sigma Xi, 1958-present; Chair of the
International Linear Collider Technical Review Committee, 1994-present. Chair of
the International Linear Collider Accelerator Subcommittee, 2003-present.Research AreasLinear accelerators and colliders; design of accelerator structures and overall linac
systems; experimentation with extremely high-gradient electric fields.

SLAC Last update on
26 Jan 2007 by McDunn
|