Stanley O. Schriber


Position:
Retired to live in Eagle Idaho, volunteer work for IEEE-NPSS AdCom and APS-DPB EC, Adjunct Professor in Physics Department of Boise State University
January 2007 - present
Past Positions:
Michigan State University, April 2003 - January 2007
2003 - 2007Full Professor in the College of Natural Science (joint appointment between NSCL and Physics and Astronomy Department) - RIA R&D and teach freshman physics
 
Los Almos National Laboratory, July 1984 - April 2003
 
Q clearance badge holder, PSAP program
2000 - 2003"Return to Research" Program, LANL Director's Office
1997 - 2000Deputy Division Director, Los Alamos Neutron Science Center
1993 - 1997Division Director, Accelerator Operations and Technology Division
1987 - 1993Division Leader, Accelerator Technology Division
1985 - 1989Technical Director for Neutral Particle Beam Program
1984 - 1987Deputy Division Leader, Accelerator Technology Division
 
Chalk River Nuclear Laboratories, 1966 - 1984
1983 - 1984Project Leader for FEL structure proposal
1983 - 1984Project Manager of proton rf structures project for HERA
 (Canadian contribution to German high-energy e(30 GeV) - p(820 GeV) collider, HERA)
1983 - 1984Member of Fusion Technology Coordinating Committee
1983 - 1984Principal Coordinator for technology exchange between AECL
  and IREQ (Hydro Quebec Research Laboratory)
1982 - 1984ZEBRA Project Manager for new accelerator laboratory in Quebec
1981 - 1984Long range planning of accelerator breeder
1980 - 1981Advisor on linacs and structures to CHEER electron ring group.
1980 - 1982Study Leader for ZEBRA program
1978 - 1984Group Leader of proton linac group
1970 - 1978Group Leader of medical accelerator group
 Study Leader for cw 60-MeV room-temperature linac for nuclear physics research
 Advisor to Canadian Accelerator Safety Committee
 Negotiating committee investigating commercial relations with Thomson-CSF of France
1966-1969In charge of construction and high power testing of cw L-band accelerating structure
Education:
1963-1966McMaster University Ph.D. Physics
 Thesis Title:"The Beta Decay of 105Ru"
1962-1963University of ManitobaM.Sc. Physics
 Thesis title:"A Study of Gamma Ray Cascades in Na22, Y88 and Cs134"
1958-1962University of ManitobaB.Sc. (Hons) Physics
Awards:
2005IEEE SE Michigan Section Outstanding Professional Award
2005Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
2002Senior Member of IEEE
1997      Fellow of the American Physical Society
1963 - 1966National Research Council Studentship
1961 - 1962Shell Oil Fellowship
Interests/Memberships:
Fellow of the American Physical Society;
Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers;
Co-editor Neutrino Factory Yellow Book for CERN, 2001-2002:
Review Committee for SNS Pre-operations, 2000;
LCLS Steering Committee Member, 1997-2000;
Value engineering group for SNS, 1997;
FEAC on ion beams, 1992;
Teach UCLA semester to graduate students on accelerator topics, 1992;
CEBAF Scientific and Technological Assessment Committee, November 1985
Numerous CEBAF/SURA committees 1982-1990;
IFMIF Program Committees, 1984-1988;
Board of Governors Member, US Particle Accelerator School, 1990-2008;
Program Chair for US Particle Accelerator School, 2000-2007;
Honorary Committee Member, Proton Therapy Coordinating Group, 1986-on;
EPAC Scientific Advisory Board, 1992-present;
Organizing Committee for Particle Accelerator Conferences, 1983-present;
Organizing Committee for Linear Accelerator Conferences, 1983 -present;
Organizing Committee for Charged Particle Optics Conference, 1984;
Program Chair 1976 LAC, CRNL, Canada
Conference Chair 1990 LAC, Albuquerque, NM;
Conference Chair 1995 PAC, Dallas, TX;
Conference Chair 2007 PAC, Albuquerque, NM;
Organize and Chair 1st International Conference on ATW, Las Vegas, NV, 1994;
Member of United Church of Canda.
Publications/Patents:
Hundred and fifty publications, eight patents.



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