14:35
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Technology Demands of a Muon Collider, and its Relation to other HEP Projects
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Stephen Gourlay
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15:05
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Synergies in deployment of HTS-based solenoids in accelerator and fusion magnets
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alfredo portone
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15:15
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Conceptual design of a ReBCO NI ultra-high field solenoid for the Muon Collider
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Bernardo Bordini
(CERN)
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15:25
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Present and Future challenges of NMR superconducting magnets
- Dr
Matteo Alessandrini
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15:40
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HTS technology R&D for high field science and synergies with a Muon Collider
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Xavier CHAUD
(Laboratoire National des Champs Magnétiques Intenses ‐ European Magnetic Field Laboratory, UPR3228 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Univ. Grenoble ‐Alpes, Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Toulouse, Univ. Paul Sabatier)
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15:55
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Maximizing synergies between HEP and Fusion Energy for high-field REBCO magnets
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Zachary Hartwig
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16:50
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The Role of HTS for combined function bending dipoles of a 10 TeV Muon Collider
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Samuele Mariotto
Samuele Mariotto
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17:00
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Common challenges and goals when using HTS in power engineering and accelerators
- Prof.
Tabea Arndt
(KIT)
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17:15
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HTS conductor needs, specifications and developments for the Muon
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Carmine Senatore
Carmine Senatore
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17:30
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High-field HEP magnets: relevance and synergy to HTS production
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Alexander Molodyk
(Faraday Factory Japan)
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17:45
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Investigation of magnet cooling options towards sustainable future accelerators
- Dr
Torsten Koettig
(CERN)
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