7–9 May 2014
Vienna University of Technology
Europe/Zurich timezone
To fully understand and optimize the properties of a beam in an accelerator, storage ring or light source, powerful beam diagnostics are essential. Beam diagnostics is a very broad research field which typically combines cutting edge technology from many different scientific areas to obtain a maximum of information on the particle beam that needs to be characterized. Of particular interest is R&D into least intrusive techniques that allow continuous operation of an accelerator whilst providing comprehensive information about the particle beam. 

This two-day international workshop will provide an overview of the current state of the art in beam instrumentation. It will discuss research and development being undertaken and ambitions to further improve the performance of existing and future facilities. It will have a focus on the latest developments in beam profile and beam loss monitoring techniques and technologies.
In addition to invited talks, there will be industry displays and many opportunities for discussions.
 
The workshop is hosted by CIVIDEC Instrumentation GmbH in Vienna and organized in partnership with the oPAC consortium.

oPAC has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 289485.
 

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Europe/Zurich
Vienna University of Technology
Prechtlsaal
Main building Karlsplatz 13 1040 Vienna Austria
The registration deadline is 31 March 2014 and participants will need to contribute €350 towards the cost of accommodation and meals provided. Advance registration is required; places are strictly limited.

Accommodation will be booked for you from 7th to 9th May and confirmation with hotel details will be provided at the beginning of April.