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Professor Peter Nikolayevich Ostroumov is affiliated with Michigan State University (MSU) and the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), where he serves as the Associate Director of the Accelerator Systems Division. His research focuses on the development and optimization of superconducting linear accelerators for nuclear physics and rare isotope beam production.
- Education: Doctor of Science (1993), Moscow Engineering Physical Institute.
As a leading expert in accelerator physics, Ostroumov's work spans beam physics, superconducting cavity design, and high-power accelerator engineering. He has driven R&D for FRIB upgrades, including medium-beta SC cavities for energy doubling, multi-target driver linac operations, and post-acceleration techniques. His efforts aim to enable cutting-edge nuclear science and support graduate education through DOE-funded programs.
Ostroumov's recent publications emphasize advancements in continuous-wave (CW) accelerating structures, beam commissioning for superconducting segments, and innovative RFQ designs. These works focus on enhancing accelerator efficiency, beam stability, and cost-effective upgrades for rare isotope research. He collaborates extensively with engineers, physicists, and students to address technical challenges in high-energy nuclear facilities.
At FRIB, he leads a team developing next-generation accelerator systems such as high-performance SC cavities, cryomodules, and bunch length detectors. His group also explores long-term projects like storage rings and radioactive-ion-electron colliders to expand FRIB's scientific capabilities. Ostroumov's career bridges theoretical beam physics with practical engineering solutions for large-scale user facilities.



