The workshop shall bring together scientists and engineers designing superconducting magnets for high-radiation environments such as beam lines, accelerators, colliders and detectors, for physics and other applications, particle production sources (hadrons and leptons), as well as fusion facilities.
The workshop objectives include:
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Establish an overview of activities and results, and discuss experimental data and modelling work on radiation effects in superconductors, in particular HTS;
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Quantify and contrast radiation environments for different applications, in particular particle accelerators and fusion facilities;
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Advance the understanding of radiation-induced degradation of material properties with the goal to establish radiation damage limits for superconductors and other magnet components;
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Discuss R&D directions for enlarging the material database, and improving the radiation resistance of magnets;
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Foster synergies among communities (e.g. high-power targetry).
The workshop program includes both invited and contributed talks. Abstract submission closes on Nov 17th, 2024.
The call for abstracts is open
You can submit an abstract for reviewing.