Introduction to Particle Accelerators (NPAP MOOC)

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Approx. 12 hours to complete

Course Summary

This course provides an introduction to particle accelerators, including their history, principles, and applications. Learners will gain an understanding of the basic concepts of particle accelerators and their role in scientific research and technology.

Key Learning Points

  • Learn the basic principles and history of particle accelerators
  • Understand the different types of accelerators and their applications
  • Explore the role of accelerators in scientific research and technology

Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have

  • Accelerator Physicist
    • USA: $90,000 - $120,000
    • India: ₹6,00,000 - ₹12,00,000
    • Spain: €35,000 - €60,000
  • Research Scientist
    • USA: $60,000 - $120,000
    • India: ₹4,00,000 - ₹10,00,000
    • Spain: €28,000 - €60,000
  • Particle Accelerator Engineer
    • USA: $70,000 - $110,000
    • India: ₹5,00,000 - ₹10,00,000
    • Spain: €30,000 - €50,000

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Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the basic principles of particle accelerators
  • Identify the different types of accelerators and their applications
  • Evaluate the role of accelerators in scientific research and technology

Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course

  • Basic knowledge of physics and mathematics
  • Familiarity with scientific terminology

Course Difficulty Level

Intermediate

Course Format

  • Online self-paced
  • Video lectures
  • Quizzes and assignments

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Description

Welcome to the Nordic Particle Accelerator Program's (NPAP) Massive Open Online Courses and to the fascinating world of particle accelerators!

Knowledge

  • You will learn how electrons can create light
  • You will learn the basic principles of synchrotron light sources and MAX-IV
  • You will learn how protons can be accelerated in a linear accelerator and how they can produce neutrons by spallation at the ESS
  • You will learn what particle colliders are and what they can be used for

Outline

  • Accelerators for Synchrotron Light
  • Where does light come from?
  • Which type of light do we need?
  • Introduction to synchrotron accelerators
  • How does an accelerator for synchrotron radiation work?
  • The evolution of accelerators for synchrotron light
  • Start and welcome!
  • Try an experiment - light
  • Try another experiment - detector
  • Try thinking with your hand - motion in a magnet
  • How magnets affect particles
  • Light and light sources
  • Accelerators to make light
  • The development of accelerators for synchrotron light
  • Accelerators for synchrotron light: Graded test
  • Photon light sources and MAX IV
  • Electromagnetic spectrum
  • Discovery of synchrotron radiation
  • General characteristics of synchrotron radiation
  • Bending magnets radiation
  • Wigglers and undulators
  • Free Electron Lasers
  • Configurations. SASE and seeding
  • Welcome to the second module
  • Useful links about FELs
  • Links to further reading
  • Photon Light Sources
  • Critical wavelength
  • Bending magnets, wigglers and undulators
  • Free Electron lasers
  • Photon light sources:Graded test
  • Spallation sources and ESS
  • Basics of neutron scattering science
  • Neutron spallation sources
  • The basics of ESS
  • Challenges for the ESS accelerator
  • The ESS Accelerator
  • How to observe the ESS beam
  • To avoid melting the target
  • The discovery of the neutron
  • Neutron sources - Extra reading
  • Neutron E-Learning platforms
  • Introductory reading
  • ESS - Complementary information
  • The ESS accelerator - extra reading
  • More about ESS Beam Diagnostics
  • Introduction and Neutron science
  • ESS
  • Neutron science and ESS: Graded test
  • Particle Colliders
  • Introduction to Particle Colliders
  • Going into matter, the standard model
  • Particle collider characteristics
  • Introduction to CERN
  • LHC main parameters and technological choices
  • Linear Colliders
  • ILC and CLIC
  • Future Circular Colliders
  • Conclusions
  • Introduction to Particle Colliders
  • The Standard Model - further reading
  • Links particles and particle accelerators
  • More links
  • Existing CERN movies
  • Learning outcomes
  • Introduction to Particle Colliders
  • The LHC and its experiments
  • Linear Colliders
  • Future Circular Colliders
  • Particle colliders: Graded test
  • Stay tuned for upcoming resources
  • Want to learn more about accelerating sciences and pushing their frontiers ?
  • Well done! You have now successfully finalized the course!
  • Well done and thank you for your participation!

Summary of User Reviews

The Introduction to Particle Accelerators course on Coursera has received positive reviews from students. Many users found the course material to be engaging and informative. Overall, the course is highly recommended for anyone interested in learning about particle accelerators.

Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course

The course material was engaging and informative.

Pros from User Reviews

  • The course provides a comprehensive overview of particle accelerators.
  • The instructors are knowledgeable and engaging.
  • The course includes practical examples and exercises.
  • The course is well-structured and easy to follow.
  • The course is suitable for beginners and advanced learners alike.

Cons from User Reviews

  • Some users found the course content to be too basic.
  • The course may be too technical for some learners.
  • The course may not be suitable for learners without a background in physics.
  • The course quizzes and assignments may be challenging for some learners.
  • The course videos may be too long for some learners.
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Sverker Werin, Francesca Curbis, Mats Lindroos, Erik Adli
Lund University
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