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Lance Cooley, Ph.D. is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Director of the Applied Superconductivity Center (ASC) at Florida A&M University-Florida State University's College of Engineering. His work focuses on superconductivity applications in particle accelerators and advanced magnet systems. He holds dual Ph.D.s from Stanford University (Mechanical Engineering, 2004) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Materials Science, 1993), alongside earlier degrees from the University of Chicago.
Research areas include superconductor materials science, SRF cavity development, and high-field magnet design for colliders like the Future Circular Collider (FCC) and High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). He leads projects addressing thermal management for liquid hydrogen systems in aviation and advanced manufacturing of superconducting materials. Awards include Fellow of the Institute of Physics.
Key contributions include MQXFA quadrupole magnet development, 20 T hybrid dipole designs, and strategic initiatives for magnet technology stewardship. His work bridges fundamental materials science with large-scale engineering applications in energy, aerospace, and high-energy physics.
- Education:
- Ph.D. Mechanical Engineering, Stanford University (2004)
- Ph.D. Materials Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1993)
- M.S. Materials Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison (1988)
- B.A. Physics, University of Chicago (1986)
Lab affiliations include the ASC, collaborating on magnet R&D for international projects like the FCC and HL-LHC. Ongoing efforts address challenges in superconductor availability, cryogenic systems, and next-generation collider infrastructure.



