2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2203.13985
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A Strategic Approach to Advance Magnet Technology for Next Generation Colliders

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“…Developing new magnet technologies requires a multi-disciplinary approach, with teams possessing a broad spectrum of competencies across various scientific areas [31,40]. This multidisciplinary approach requires collaboration across academia and industry and benefits from continuity over prolonged periods [35].…”
Section: Continuous Cross-domain Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Developing new magnet technologies requires a multi-disciplinary approach, with teams possessing a broad spectrum of competencies across various scientific areas [31,40]. This multidisciplinary approach requires collaboration across academia and industry and benefits from continuity over prolonged periods [35].…”
Section: Continuous Cross-domain Teamsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Special R&D programs are advantageous in maintaining expertise, attracting new talent, and fostering early-career scientists to advance the HEP field [38,41]. Optimal scientific progress is achievable by ensuring continuity in development teams, which involves recruiting and training various roles, including scientists, engineers, and technicians [31,40]. However, declining accelerator R&D budgets pose challenges in training and maintaining a skilled workforce [38].…”
Section: Continuous Cross-domain Teamsmentioning
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“…The previous and other generic magnet R&D efforts are described in a 2021 Snowmass white paper submitted by the MDP Collaboration [97].…”
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“…Superconducting magnets are required for many of the proposed facilities, in some cases with operational parameters well beyond current state-of-the-art, such as muon colliders or next generation high energy hadron colliders. This need was recognized by the last P5 process and the US Department of Energy-Office of High Energy Physics initiated the US Magnet Development Program (MDP) [56]; [57]. It is a general R&D program that pulls together US HEP magnet research groups at DOE laboratories and Universities under a common collaboration, with a focused mission and goals.…”
Section: Superconducting Magnet Randdmentioning
confidence: 99%