10–15 Aug 2025
SAFE Credit Union Convention Center
America/Los_Angeles timezone

Accelerator workforce development

WEXN01
13 Aug 2025, 09:00
30m
Parallel Session #2 (SAFE Credit Union Convention Center)

Parallel Session #2

SAFE Credit Union Convention Center

Invited Oral Presentation MC7 – Accelerator Technology and Sustainability Accelerator Technology and Sustainability (Invited)

Speaker

Fulvia Pilat (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

Description

Accelerator science has been hugely influential on research, contributing to physics Nobel Prize-winning research every three years. The DOE Office of Science invests in accelerator science to sustain America’s excellence and constructs and operates large-scale scientific user facilities to be vital tools of discovery.

Developing the next breakthroughs in accelerator science, and designing, building, and operating user facilities, requires a large, highly skilled workforce of accelerator scientists, engineers, and technical (AS&E) staff. Some portions of the AS&E workforce are best planned with a long-term, national perspective in mind.

A roundtable meeting was called with participants comprising 9 DOE National Laboratories and the Office of Science Nuclear Physics User Facility FRIB. An approximate census of the current accelerator workforce at those institutions was assembled along with an approximate workforce projection with a 10-year horizon. Critical and endangered skillsets were identified and best practices for workforce development were shared.

In recognition of the wider ecosystem, plans were discussed to expand the roundtable participants to universities and critical members of the accelerator industry in the next year.

Funding Agency

This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy.

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Author

Christine Clarke (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

Co-authors

Alexander Valishev (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Andreas Stolz (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams) Andrei Seryi (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Bruce Carlsten (Los Alamos National Laboratory) Cameron Geddes (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Eduard Pozdeyev (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Dr Elke Arenholz (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Fulvia Pilat (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Glen Johns (Oak Ridge National Laboratory) Jie Wei (Facility for Rare Isotope Beams) John Schmerge (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Dr Larry Phair (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Luisella Lari (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Mark Kaducak (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Mark Palmer (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Mei Bai (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Michiko Minty (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Philippe Piot (Argonne National Laboratory) Sam Posen (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Steve Gourlay (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory) Tim Meyer (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory) Volker Ziemann (Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility) Dr Walter Wittmer (Argonne National Laboratory)

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