High Field Accelerator Magnets - Roadmap Preparation Workshop 1 and 3 June 2021
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Workshop on High Field Accelerator Magnets - Roadmap Preparation June 1 and 3, 2021
Following the Workshop on the State-of-the-Art in High Field Accelerator Magnets (HFM)[1], focused on the identification of challenges and crucial technologies, we wish to continue the consultation process outlined by the Laboratories Directors Group towards the creation of a shared R&D roadmap towards the high field magnets of the next generation.
To this aim, we wish to convene a follow-up workshop on “High Field Accelerator Magnets - Roadmap Preparation” to take place virtually on June 1 and 3, 2021. Our intention for this event is to focus the contributions and discussion along the following two main lines: (i) topical and comprehensive reviews of selected technical subjects, providing a prioritized development outlook with objectives over a five to ten years horizon, and (ii) presentation of institutional views, with a description of the development vision and the strategic position towards a high-field magnet program proposal.
The contributions are intended to cover all aspects of superconducting accelerator magnet science, from conductors to magnets, LTS and HTS, and associated technologies. Participation will be extended to all main actors in the field, worldwide, to ensure a comprehensive view.
The presentations will be documented in the form of short written contributions, produced by the presenters and contributors, and edited in the form of proceedings. Together with the companion papers on the state-of-the-art, these proceedings will form the community basis for the formulation of the shared R&D roadmap quoted earlier.
[1] Workshop on State-of-the-Art in High Field Accelerator Magnets, April 14-16, 2021, https://indico.cern.ch/event/1012691/
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Conductors for HFMConveners: Amalia Ballarino (CERN), Carmine Senatore (University of Geneva)
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Superconductors for a future colliderSpeaker: Amalia Ballarino (CERN)
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Future Nb3sn capability in industrySpeaker: Jeff Parrell (Bruker EST)
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Future REBCO capability in industrySpeaker: Werner Prusseit (THEVA)
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Discussion on Conductors
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10:45
Virtual Coffee Break
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HTS Magnets PerspectiveConveners: Lucio Rossi (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT)), philippe fazilleau (cea)
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Frontier designs towards a high-field accelerator dipoleSpeaker: Thibault LECREVISSE (CEA-Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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Technology development for enabling HTS high-field accelerator magnetsSpeaker: Amalia Ballarino (CERN)
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Discussion on HTS Magnets
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12:20
Lunch break
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Nb3Sn Magnets PerspectiveConveners: Bernhard Auchmann (PSI/CERN), Etienne Rochepault (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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Construction of HFM for a future hadron colliderSpeaker: Frederic Savary (CERN)
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HFM magnet manufacturing industry perspectiveSpeaker: Wolfgang Walter (Bilfinger Noell)
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Experience from Big Science Project: Fusion Magnets for ITERSpeaker: Alessandro Bonito-Oliva (Fusion for Energy)
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Design Concepts for High Field MagnetsSpeaker: Ezio Todesco (CERN)
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Subscale magnets and powered samples - a necessary step ?Speaker: Helene Felice (CERN)
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Specific needs for high-field quadrupole magnets (lattice/insertion) for a future colliderSpeaker: Clement Lorin (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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Discussion on Nb3Sn Magnets
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16:25
Virtual Coffee Break
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Technology advances and innovationConveners: Mr Ben Shepherd, Dr Bertrand Baudouy (CEA Paris-Saclay), Soren Prestemon
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Test infrastructure, instrumentation and diagnostics for future HFMSpeaker: Marta Bajko (CERN)
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Thermal management of magnets for a future colliderSpeaker: Rob Van Weelderen (CERN)
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Magnet Insulation systems and compositesSpeaker: Davide Tommasini (CERN)
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Advanced design techniques for HFMSpeaker: Bernhard Auchmann (PSI/CERN)
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Discussion on Technology
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Institutional views and proposalsConveners: Luis Garcia-Tabares (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno), Pierre Vedrine (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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France - CEA, CNRSSpeaker: Anne-Isabelle Etienvre (IRFU-cea - Centre d'Etudes de Saclay-Unknown)
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Spain - CIEMAT, ICMABSpeakers: Jose M Perez (CIEMAT), Jose Manuel Perez-Morales (CIEMAT, Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Tecnologicas)
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CHART - PSI, University of Geneva, ETHZ, EPFLSpeaker: Lenny Rivkin (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH))
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10:20
Virtual Coffee Break
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Italy - INFN (CNR, ENEA, Universities)Speakers: Pierluigi Campana (Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (LNF)), Pierluigi Campana (Frascati)
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Germany - KITSpeaker: Mathias Noe (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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The Netherlands - Twente UniversitySpeaker: Marc Dhallé (University of Twente)
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Sweden - Uppsala UniversitySpeaker: Roger Ruber (Uppsala University (SE))
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11:55
Lunch break
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Finnland - Tampere UniversitySpeaker: Tiina-Mari Salmi (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
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Poland - HNINPSpeaker: Dariusz Bocian (Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (Kraków, PL))
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Roadmaps from companion programs (fusion, high-field science, medical, energy,…)Speakers: Luis Garcia-Tabares (Centro de Investigaciones Energéti cas Medioambientales y Tecno), Mathias Noe (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)
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ClosureSpeaker: Pierre Vedrine (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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