Best background for accelerator physics

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To pursue a career in accelerator physics, selecting the right academic path is crucial. A Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering is suggested for foundational knowledge, but a graduate degree in Particle Physics is recommended for a deeper understanding of accelerator operations. Concerns about job prospects in physics are addressed, with reassurance that accelerator physicists are in demand globally. Classical Electricity and Magnetism (E&M) is emphasized as a critical subject for this field, with a suggestion that physics majors may have an advantage due to their comprehensive study of E&M. The relevance of Optics, Lasers, and Solid State Physics to accelerator physics is also questioned, indicating a broader interest in how these areas intersect with the field.
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Hello!
In next year I'm going to be a freshman on Czech Technical University (well, maybe, it is not final decision). My dream was always to "make that accelerators". Now, I'm stuck. So, what is the best Bc. degree for prospective Accelerator Physicist?
1. Experimental Particle and Nuclear Physics
2. Electrical Engineering

And what about MS? PhD? I think there are some accelerator physicist guys, so I want to hear some advices from you! :)

Thanks in advance.
 
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An accelerator is a machine!
It has electrical,mechanical and computer parts and other things that all machines have.But regarding its specific use,its physical.
No one's going to build an accelerator alone,so everyone will do the job which is suited for.So it depends what do you want to do among the things needed to build an accelerator and then you can decide what you should study.
I can only say,if you want a major which is going to tell you how those accelerators work,you should get at least a graduate degree in particle physics.
 
So, if i understand well:
Bc. - Electrical Engineering
Ms. (hope moving to Stanford or other university in US) - Particle Physics
PhD. - Accelerator Physics programme
 
No. If you want to go the doctorate route you should also major in physics.
 
I'm scared about choosing major Physics. Because, what if I don't find a job in physics? But, on the other side, I read an article in symmetry magazine, that accelerator physicists are on demand in the USA and world. So, after all, I'm confused. :confused:
 
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ZapperZ, what would you recommend me then?
 
sheezeeque said:
ZapperZ, what would you recommend me then?

Re-read my post! Did you miss the last line completely?

Zz.
 
Electricity and Magnetism courses are extremely important for accelerator physics, which is why physics is probably the recommended major. Perhaps electrical engineers study those as well but I know for sure at my university EEs don't specifically take E&M I-II. Maybe it is studied in different ways in EE but I don't know much about EE programs.

Do Optics & Lasers or Solid State Physics have any significance to accelerator physics?
 
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