Tim Mulder is an Applied Physicist specializing in Electrical Engineering and Superconductivity at CERN since February 2022, focusing on enhancing quench detection and protection systems for LTS and HTS magnet systems. Previously, Tim served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at RWTH Aachen University, contributing to the HTS magnet system development for the AMS-100 experiment. Tim has extensive experience at CERN, including a role as a Senior Fellow in the ATLAS Magnet Group, where projects involved the development of HTS CORC conductors and novel current leads, along with a Doctoral Student position focused on REBCO-CORC conductors and their applications. Early professional experience includes an internship at CERN working on Superconducting Quench Detectors and a part-time role in a local paper factory. Tim holds a Master of Science and Bachelor of Science in Physics from the University of Twente.
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