TUNL SNEAP

Welcome to the TUNL SNEAP Web Site

SNEAP is the Symposium of North Eastern Accelerator Personnel

This page was last modified on December 05, 2019


SNEAP is a community of personnel involved with electrostatic particle accelerators and their use. Founded in 1968, the organization gathers annually to discuss and exchange information to the benefit of all who attend. The topics covered include ion sources, electrostatic add rf accelerators, telemetry and control systems, cryogenic systems, safety issues and many other topics relevant to the operation of small to medium sized electrostatic accelerator laboratories. The meeting format includes submitted papers, laboratory reports, contributed papers and open discussions. Space for vendors is made available to permit attendees to speak directly with manufacturers and their representatives and to inspect many new devices and products. Attendees include representatives from Universities, National Laboratories, and Industrial Research Laboratories from the U.S. and many other countries including: Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Russia, Sweden, The Netherlands, and others.

SNEAP 2018 The 51st Symposium of North Eastern Accelerator Personnel (SNEAP) was held at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA, September 23-27, 2018.
For further information, visit the SNEAP 2018 website SNEAP 2018 .

SNEAP 2020 The 52nd SNEAP meeting will be held in conjunction with the CAARI meeting at the Red Rock Inn in Las Vegas, NV, Aug. 5-7, 2020. The CAARI meeting will be Aug. 2-7.


This site maintains a number of files and programs of interest to the accelerator community. Included are copies of the proceedings from several previous meetings. TUNL would be happy to host others that are public domain. Please contact Chris Westerfeldt.


TUNL is host for the SNEAP electronic bulletin board mailing list. If you would like to subscribe, visit the SNEAP Mailing List Information page, where you will find instructions.


If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions, please contact Chris Westerfeldt.