2nd High Temperature Superconductors for Accelerator Technology (HiTAT-2) workshop

Europe/Zurich
503/1-001 - Council Chamber (CERN)

503/1-001 - Council Chamber

CERN

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Amalia Ballarino (CERN), Lucio Rossi (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
Description

Please note that the registration to the workshop is closed as the date of the workshop is delayed to October 2025. More information will be provided as soon as possible.

 

We are pleased to announce the 2nd High Temperature Superconductor Accelerator Technology (HiTAT-2) workshop. HiTAT-2, on this occasion organised in the framework of the European H2020-I.FAST project, WP8: Innovative Magnets, follows the events organised in the framework of the H2020-ARIES project, WAMHTS-5 (Budapest, 11-April 13, 2019) and the 1st HiTAT workshop (CERN, 9-10 March, 2023). 

HiTAT-2 will be held on 13-14 March 2025 at CERN in the Council Chamber.

The focus of the program is on REBCO coated conductor magnet technology for acceleraors, i.e. post HL-LHC high energy colliders, beam lines and hadron therapy.

A preliminary draft programme, along with practical information regarding venue and accommodation (hotels and booking form) is available at the workshop website.  A more refined program will be communicated beginning of 2025.

The main topics that will be discussed are: conductor and cables, magnet design and technology, and specific R&D. The workshop also aims at elaborating a community paper on HTS R&D for accelerator magnets as contribution to the ongoing update of the European Startegy for Particle Physivs.   

Participation in the workshop is by invitation only and is free of charge.

Participants should cover the cost of their travel and accommodation. 

We look forward to meeting you at CERN.

Chairs:

Amalia Ballarino, CERN

Lucio Rossi, INFN & University of Milano

 

Program  Committee:

Amalia Ballarino, CERN

Lucio Rossi, INFN & University of Milano

Bernhard Auchmann, PSI & CERN

Anna Kario, University of Twente 

Thibault Lecrevisse, CEA 

Carmine Senatore, University of Geneva

Yifeng Yang, University of Southampton

Valerie Brunner, CERN (administrative support)