Tobias Junginger
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Credentials
Doctorate (University of Heidelberg)
Area of expertise
Accelerator physics
I am interested in accelerator physics in general and particularly in superconducting radiofrequency cavities. I hold a joint appointment with , Canada's particle accelerator centre. Most of the graduate projects I offer are based at TRIUMF and in collaboration with TRIUMF accelerator division members from the UVic adjunct faculty. Projects are within but not limited to these areas:
- Superconducting Radiofrequency Cavities
- Material studies using betaNMR, muon spin rotation and electron microscopy techniques
- Performance optimization of cavities for heavy ion-accelerators
- Target and Ion Sources
- Intense Beams
Optimization of superconducting cavities is a research area closely related to material science. Therefore, I am also a member of the Centre for Advanced Materials and Related Technology (CAMTEC).
Current graduate students
- Asaduzzaman Md (PhD)
- Daniel Turner (PhD, Lancaster University, UK)
- Ruth Gregory (MSc)
- Mina Abbaslou (PhD)
- Ferran Boix-Pamies (PhD)
Publications
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