In-person miniMeVArc at CERN, 14-15 September 2023, Geneva, Switzerland

from Thursday 14 September 2023 (09:00) to Friday 15 September 2023 (17:00)
CERN (6/2-004)

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
14 Sept 2023
15 Sept 2023
AM
09:00 CERN pulsed dc systems: RFQ, materials, microscopy - Catarina Serafim (University of Helsinki (FI))  
09:30 CERN pulsed dc systems: RFQ, additive manufactured, field and light emission - Victoria Madeleine Bjelland  
10:00 Field dependence of conditioning: Monte Carlo and experiment - Mr Lee Millar (CERN) Victoria Madeleine Bjelland  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Conditioning and FE measurements of niobium electrodes under cryogenic temperatures”. - Mircea Coman (Uppsala University)  
11:30 Characterization of cathode and anode breakdown features - Marek Jacewicz (Uppsala University (SE))  
09:00 Early history and the search of VBD zebras - Salva Barranco Cárceles (University of Edinburgh)  
09:30 Preliminary experimental evidence for the protrusion hypothesis on CuO forest - Sven Oras (University of Tartu)  
10:00 Nanostructured photocathode development: Overview and link to breakdowns studies - Victoria Madeleine Bjelland  
10:30 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Simulations of early stage plasma initation during vacuum arching with FEMOCS - Roni Koitermaa (University of Helsinki)  
11:30 Current status of electromagnetic power coupling in simulated breakdown dynamics - Tauno Tiirats (University of Tartu)  
PM
12:00 Characterizing Electrodes - on zebras and red herrings - Yinon Ashkenazy (The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (IL))  
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00 High gradient RF challenges in the muon collider - Alexej Grudiev (CERN)  
14:30 Growth mechanisms of hydrogen blisters in copper - Alvaro Lopez Cazalilla  
15:00 Information request for European Strategy for Particle Physics - Walter Wuensch (CERN)  
15:10 Pulsed dc and XBox visits  
15:30 --- Coffee break ---
16:00 Pulsed dc and XBox visits  
18:45 Tram to Geneva  
19:30 Banquet  
12:00 Surface protrusion formations due to carbon deposition in TEM observations - Prof. Veronika Zadin (University of Tartu (EE))  
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Growth of Nb films on Cu for superconducting radio frequency cavities by direct current and high power impulse magnetron sputtering: a molecular dynamics and experimental study - Milad Ghaemikermani (University of Helsinki)  
14:30 Electrostatic septa high-field studies - Bruno Balhan (CERN)  
15:30 --- Coffee break ---
16:00 Session 4 - Part 2