
معرفی
Philip Burrows is a Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford and Senior Research Fellow at Jesus College. He serves as Director of the John Adams Institute for Accelerator Science. His academic journey includes a BA and DPhil in Physics from Oriel College, Oxford, followed by roles at MIT and Queen Mary University of London. His research focuses on particle physics, accelerator science, and plasma wakefield acceleration. Key projects include the Muon Collider, CLIC (Compact Linear Collider), and the AWAKE experiment at CERN.
Education:
- BA Physics, Oriel College Oxford (1982-85)
- DPhil Particle Physics, Oriel College Oxford (1985-88)
Research Interests:
Explores particle physics and accelerator science, including plasma-based acceleration, high-gradient RF technologies, and collider design. Recent work includes studies on proton-driven plasma wakefields, ion motion in plasmas, and feedback systems for beam stabilization.
Publications:
Focus on accelerator R&D, CLIC project milestones, and plasma physics. Notable contributions include breakthroughs in plasma wakefield dynamics and nanobeam stabilization techniques.
Scientific Awards:
Fellow of the Institute of Physics (FInstP) and Fellow of the American Physical Society.
Advising & Grants:
Leads international collaborations like the Muon Collider and contributes to the European Strategy for Particle Physics. Active in training through initiatives like the ARIES MOOC program.
Labs/Teams:
Principal investigator in CLIC and AWAKE projects. Collaborates with CERN, KEK, and global institutions on accelerator R&D.




