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Charles Reece
Sr. Staff Scientist

Institute for SRF Science and Technology
Jefferson Lab


Contact:

  • Institute for SRF Science and Technology
    Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
    12000 Jefferson Avenue, Newport News, VA 23606
  • 757-269-7645 (phone)
    757-269-7658 (fax)
  • reece@jlab.org


Education:

  • B.S., Baylor University, 1978
    summa cum laude, Honors Program Graduate, Phi Beta Kappa
  • M.A., University of Rochester, 1980
  • Ph. D., University of Rochester, 1983


Career:

  • Research Associate, LNS, Cornell University, 1983 - 1987
  • Staff Scientist, CEBAF - Jefferson Lab, 1987- 2000
  • Sr. Staff Scientist, Jefferson Lab, 2000 - present
  • EH&S Policy and Manuals Manager, Jefferson Lab, 1993 - present


Research Highlights:

  • SRF accelerators - operational optimization
    • Obtaining best net operational performance from complex installations
    • Developing and implementing in situ helium processing to improve performance of srf cavities
  • Characterization of performance-limiting effects on srf surfaces
    • Sources of field emission from niobium surfaces
  • Information and knowledge management in an evolving, multidisciplinary technical context


Presentations and Publications

  • A System for Managing Critical Knowledge for Accelerator Subsystems: Pansophy
    (C. Reece, V. Bookwalter, and B. Madre)
    Contributed to the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference, Chicago, June 2001.
  • Refining and Maintaining Optimal Performance of the CEBAF SRF Systems
    (C. Reece, J. Benesch, and J. Preble)
    Contributed to the 2001 Particle Accelerator Conference, Chicago, June 2001.
  • RF Control Requirements for the CEBAF Energy Upgrade Cavities
    (with C. Hovater, J. Delayen, L. Merminga, and T. Powers)
    Proceedings of the 20th International Linac Conference, Monterey, August, 2000
    pp. 518­520
  • Dealing with a Large Installation of SRF Cavities: Characterizing Limitations and Exploiting Operational Flexibility
    (C. E. Reece, B.D. Madre, L.R. Doolittle, and J.R. Delayen)
    Proceedings of The Ninth Workshop on Rf Superconductivity, Santa Fe, November 1999
    pp. 524­527

(and complete list of presentations and publications)


Professional Activities

  • Member of American Physical Society


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