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227:. Caltech extended his sabbatical to two years as he worked on these projects, but in 1977 Tollestrup had to choose whether to return to Caltech or remain at Fermilab. He decided to stay at Fermilab, where he continued to work on the development of the Tevatron, CDF, and Fermilab's colliding beams program. He won the 223:. Tollestrup began working with the group developing the superconducting magnets for the accelerator. As plans for the Tevatron progressed, Tollestrup was also involved in forming a group to study the experimental possibilities opened by the collider, a group which eventually became 231:
in 1989 for his work on the design, testing, and commissioning of the Tevatron's superconducting magnets, which was the first large-scale application of superconductivity. He died on February 9, 2020, at the age of 95.
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in 1944. After graduating, he served in the U.S. Navy, where he studied and installed radar systems. After he was discharged, he entered the
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on sabbatical in April 1975, intending to spend nine months at the lab. At the lab, he learned of Fermilab director
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Alvin Tollestrup was born in Los Angeles, California, on March 22, 1924. He received a BS in engineering from the
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Alvin Tollestrup's profile and scientific publications
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Los Angeles
California
University of Utah
California Institute of Technology
Tevatron
CDF
National Medal of Technology
Physics
California Institute of Technology
Fermilab
Doctoral advisor
William Alfred Fowler
Fermilab
Tevatron
CDF
University of Utah
California Institute of Technology
William Alfred Fowler
Charles Christian Lauritsen
European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
National Science Foundation
Fermilab
Robert R. Wilson
Tevatron
CDF
National Medal of Technology
"Tollestrup, Alvin"
"Alvin Tollestrup 1924–2020: remembering a visionary physicist"
"Array of Contemporary American Physicists: Alvin Tollestrup"
American Institute of Physics

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