Patrick O'Shea
Adjunct Professor · Accelerator Physics
University of Maryland, College ParkAbout
Patrick O'Shea is an Affiliate Professor at the University of Maryland, specializing in accelerator physics and beam dynamics. He is affiliated with the University of Maryland Electron Ring (UMER) program, focusing on high-intensity electron beam experiments and free-electron laser technologies. His research spans photocathode development, space-charge effects in beams, and terahertz radiation generation.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but his work emphasizes advanced studies in particle accelerators and laser systems. Key projects include the DarkLight experiment at Jefferson Lab and contributions to photocathode material science.
Research interests include beam dynamics modeling, nonlinear phenomena in charged particle beams, and applications of free-electron lasers in X-ray and THz regimes. His recent publications (2023–2025) highlight advancements in beam centroid dynamics, polarization control, and compact laser design.
No awards or grants are listed, but his involvement in major facilities like UMER and CERN indicates collaborative research impact. His advising role is unclear, though he contributes to experimental teams through his research activities.
Lab affiliations include the UMER facility and Jefferson Lab, focusing on beam physics and laser-driven experiments.
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