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custom accelerator components

Euclid’s Dr. Roman Kostin introduces the group to some custom accelerator designs.

As part of an ongoing educational outreach program, Euclid Techlabs hosted a group of physics, engineering, and computer science undergraduate and graduate students from Illinois Institute of Technology.  

The students listened to an in-depth presentation about the day in the life of a particle accelerator researcher outside of academia. Visiting and touring Euclid’s suburban Chicago laboratories and manufacturing, the lively Q&A discussions continued throughout the visit.

The tour was made possible by the Illinois Tech office of Career Services. https://www.iit.edu/career-services 

accelerator teaching

Drs. Ben Freemire (left) and Roman Kostin (right) discuss the work of professional accelerator physicists and engineers with the students.