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LANSCE Accelerator Modernization Project

LANSCE Accelerator Modernization Project

Updating LANSCE for operation through 2050

The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) is driven by an 800 million electronvolt (MeV) proton accelerator that delivered first beam in 1972. The LANSCE accelerator is unique in that it accelerates both H- (to full energy) and H+ ions (up to 100 MeV presently) and supports five separate experimental areas that operate simultaneously with each having different timing and beam current requirements. The LANSCE accelerator is also fairly unique in that many of the components on the front end of the accelerator are original to when originally commissioned in 1972, including the ion sources, Cockcroft-Walton (CW) generators, and the Drift Tube LINAC (DTL) which accelerates the beam up to 100 MeV.

The purpose of the LANSCE Accelerator Modernization Project (LAMP) will be to replace and modernize multiple accelerator components in order to improve the beam delivery and reduce the maintenance necessary on these systems as the facility prepares for operation through 2050. The Scope of the modernization currently includes the LANSCE front-end (up to 100 MeV). This scope includes modernizing the two ion sources, replacing the CW generators with a modern Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ), and replacing the DTL which is showing severe degradation and is far beyond its expected lifespan.  

LAMP is being planned as a congressional line-item project executed under DOE Order 413.3b for the National Nuclear Security Agency (NNSA).

Read about this project's background in this PDF

Current LAMP Job Listings

Vacancy Job TitleOrg
IRC143898Ion Source Beam Physicist 2/3 (Scientist 2/3)AOT-AE/Applied Electrodynamics
IRC143895Mechanical Engineer (R&D Engineer 2/3)AOT-MDE/Mechanical Design Engineering
IRC143889Electro-Mechanical Technician (Engineered Systems Technician 3/4)AOT-OPS/Accelerator Operations
IRC143890Electrical Engineer 1 (R&D Engineer 1)AOT-OPS/Accelerator Operations
IRC143681Technology Maturation Project Leader (R&D Engineer 5)AOT-DO/Accelerator Operations & Technology Division
IRC143506R&D Engineer 3AOT-MDE/Mechanical Design Engineering
IRC143354Pulsed Power Test Engineer 2/3 (Engineering Technologists 2/3)AOT-AE/Applied Electrodynamics
IRC143355Pulsed Power Test Engineer 2/3 (R&D Engineer 2/3)AOT-AE/Applied Electrodynamics
IRC143356Engineer 3/4 (R&D Engineer)AOT-RFE/Accelerator Operations and Technology Division Radio Frequency Engineering
IRC142998Electrical Engineer 2/3 (R&D Engineer)AOT-RFE/Accelerator Operations and Technology Division Radio Frequency Engineering
IRC142914Electrical Engineer 3/4 (R&D Engineer)AOT-RFE/Accelerator Operations and Technology Division Radio Frequency Engineering
IRC142693Computational Electrodynamics Accelerator Physicist 2/3AOT-AE/Applied Electrodynamics
IRC142647Printed Circuit Board Designer (Engineering Technologist 1/2)AOT-IC/Instrumentation & Controls
IRC142418Accelerator Alternate Operations Shift Supervisor (Engineered Systems Tec 5)AOT-OPS/Accelerator Operations and Technology
IRC142136Postdoctoral Research AssociateAOT-AE/Applied Electrodynamics
IRC141466R&D Engineer 1/2 - 201 MHz HPRF & LLRF TeamAOT-RFE/Radio Frequency Engineering
IRC141235Operator 4AOT-OPS/Accelerator Operator

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