Adrian Oeftiger will join the John Adams Institute as an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford. Adrian specialises in collective beam dynamics for high-energy and high-intensity hadron accelerators, following the goal to overcome today’s performance limitations and predict those of tomorrow. To this end, Adrian’s research combines dedicated experiments at large accelerator facilities with accurate numerical simulation modelling and high-performance computing techniques. His works identify the mechanisms behind resonances as well as beam instabilities, he proposes novel diagnostic techniques and develops strategies to mitigate these harmful collective effects. JAI Director Professor Philip Burrows commented: "We warmly welcome Adrian and his family to Oxford! The JAI will be greatly strengthened with Adrian's expertise in hadron-beam dynamics. We look forward to working with him on advancing the UK's hadron-accelerator programme, not least via our support for the High-Luminosity Large hadron Collider at CERN as well as for ISIS Neutron and Muon Source and its proposed upgrade at the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory."
Congratulations on your fantastic achievement Adrian Oeftiger! I'm truly proud of your hard work and dedication. It's inspiring to see your efforts recognized and rewarded. Well done dear friend!
Congratulate so much, I know you will do great!
Great news for UK accelerator physics!
Congratulations Adrian!!
Congrats, Adrian! I look forward to working with you here in 🇬🇧
Congratulations Schnucki!
What an achievement and a new story beginning. Congratulations my friend!
Best person for the job. John Adams Institute should be very happy!
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4moThat’s amazing news! I am delighted to hear that. All the best for you and your family in the UK then.