Who Knows Anything About the Field of Accelerator Physics?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the field of accelerator physics, exploring potential career opportunities, particularly in healthcare and other industries. Participants share insights on the relevance of accelerator physics in various applications and educational pathways for aspiring accelerator physicists.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants express fascination with accelerator physics and inquire about career opportunities beyond traditional roles, particularly in healthcare.
  • One participant mentions that accelerators like the GE PETrace are used to manufacture radiopharmaceuticals, suggesting a practical application for accelerator physicists in this area.
  • Another participant notes that multinational oil and gas companies, such as Schlumberger, recruit physicists, including those with backgrounds in accelerator physics, although they may prefer candidates with experience in resource extraction physics.
  • There is a reference to previous discussions and articles on the topic, indicating ongoing interest and exploration of accelerator physics careers.
  • Participants discuss various educational institutions that offer programs in accelerator physics, highlighting both large and smaller schools with access to national labs.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the existence of career opportunities in accelerator physics, particularly in healthcare and other industries. However, there is no consensus on the extent of these opportunities or the best educational pathways, as different viewpoints and experiences are shared.

Contextual Notes

Some claims about job availability and specific applications in healthcare remain unverified, and the discussion reflects a range of assumptions about the relevance of accelerator physics in various fields.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in pursuing a career in accelerator physics, students considering graduate programs, and professionals exploring interdisciplinary applications of physics may find this discussion relevant.

Moneer81
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Hello,

I know there was a thread about this article at some point but take a look at this:

http://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/april-2010/a-field-where-jobs-go-begging

It claims that Accelerator Physics is a field where jobs go begging!

Regardless of whether the jobs go begging or not, I find the field itself fascinating. Does anyone if there are careers in healthcare that rely on this background? I am trying to think about where an Accelerator Physicist can work, besides the obvious, and I saw mentions to a need for accelerator physicists in healthcare and other areas...

Thanks,
 
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Some accelerators like the GE PETrace are used to manufacture radiopharmaceuticals (usually positron emitters) such as F-18, N-13, etc. I know several years ago Kettering was doing research into other positron emitters.

As for an actual accelerator physicist, about the only thing I can think they would be doing which such existing machines is either modifying them for additional applications or developing other models.
 
I know that multinational oil and natural gas companies actively recruit physicists. For example, Schlumberger gave a recruitment presentation at Jefferson Lab in the summer of 2010. Perhaps not surprisingly, they have a preference for people with experience in the kinds of physics most relevant to resource extraction (I think spectroscopy and geo stuff), but I think they also sometimes hire former accelerator physicists.
 
ZapperZ said:
You are a couple of years behind.

I've mentioned this article, and also have given several other links on this field.

www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=410271

Zz.

That's the thread I was referring to! I know this has been mentioned before...
This does really sound intriguing, especially after going through one of your links:

http://www.acceleratorsamerica.org/files/Report.pdf

I wonder if there are any accelerator physicists around here that might offer some insight about the field and their career.

As someone considering graduate school, what would be a good program/field to look into that might eventually lead into such a career? My understanding is that most of the preparation for such careers happens during short and intense summer training programs.
 
There are many schools that offer a program in accelerator physics. Maryland, Cornell, Indiana, UCLA, USC, Berkeley, Stanford, etc... etc. There are even smaller schools, such as Illinois Inst. of Technology and Vanderbilt, for examples, that may have small number of students, but with the USPAS and access to National labs, their students have no disadvantage over the bigger boys.

Zz.
 

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