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Ramesh Gupta

Senior Scientist

Ramesh Gupta has more than three decades of experience in the design of superconducting accelerator magnets for various applications. His current interests include developing and demonstrating new magnet designs and technologies, including magnets built with High Temperature Superconductors (HTS) for particle accelerators and other applications. Over the last decades, Ramesh has developed several new innovative designs such as the optimum integral design, common-coil dipole, the modular design and modular program for high gradient quadrupoles, HTS quadrupoles, and a low-cost medium-field HTS dipole. He has also developed a cost effective, rapid-turnaround and systematic magnet R&D approach. He has been Principle Investigator (PI) or sub-grant PI of several grants, including a Phase I Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) with Particle Beam Lasers, Inc. (PBL), namely “Overpass/Underpass coil design for high field dipoles”. He has also worked on conventional Low Temperature Superconductor cosine-theta magnet designs for the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) and the Superconducting Super Collider (SSC.) He has taught several courses on superconducting magnets at U.S. Particle Accelerator Schools.

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