CLIC Workshop 2014
Several rooms
CERN
For the Accelerator studies, the workshop spans over 5 days: Feb 3rd-7th
For the Detector and Physics studies, the workshop spans over 3 days: Feb 3rd -5th
Please register by filling-in the registration form in the left menu.
Common parts:
- There will be an open plenary session on Monday afternoon February 3rd, giving an overview of the CLIC project (accelerator, physics/detector), placed in the context of other studies for machines at the energy frontier.
- Workshop dinner on Tuesday evening
- Parallel sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday, where we attempt to have presentations of as many as possible of the activities inside the CLIC/CTF3 collaboration, and also some special meetings related to key "CLIC technologies" (for example FP7 project and WP meetings with strong links)
- A session Thursday covering High Gradient NC accelerators for industrial and medical applications as well as XFELs, using CLIC and other high gradient technology developments (link to general invitation)
- A plenary session on the Friday morning focussing on systemtests of key CLIC challenges
- A Collaboration Board Friday afternoon
- Parallel sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday chaired by co-conveners, attempting to give an overview of the current activities and future plans
- An Institute Board meeting on Wednesday lunchtime and a wrap up session on Wednesday afternoon.
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Open Plenary Session¶ Globe of Innovation (The session will also be broadcasted in the CERN Council Chamber)
Globe of Innovation (The session will also be broadcasted in the CERN Council Chamber)
CERN
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DESIGN & SYSTEMTEST activities: Technical System / Beamdynamic, ML, RTML¶ 6/2-024 - BE Auditorium Meyrin
Normally several streams will be run in parallel covering:
- Parameters and Design
- X-band technologies
- Experimental verifications and system-tests
- Implementation studies with particular focus on energy/power efficiency
- Joint sessions as needed between the above
The technical developments projects and presentation will be distributed on these sessions to encourage interactions between the developers and users/specifiers.
The detailed schedule will attempt to limit the parallel meetings to three streams at any given time for the accelerator activities.
Presentations of students and young researches are strongly encouraged.Wednesday afternoon we will extend the scope slightly for some of the sessions and link the meetings to EUCARD II WPs and tasks which has a slightly larger scope:
- In the X-band technology parallel stream will attempt to include sessions related to
RF unit efficiency studies and structure developments in a wider perspective
- In the exp. verification and system tests stream the low emittance ring network will discuss
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Coffee break
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Effects of quadrupolar fringe fields in Final Focus Systems¶Speaker: Marcin Patecki (Warsaw University of Technology (PL))
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Use of octupoles to achieve lowest beam sizes in ATF2¶Speaker: Eduardo Marin Lacoma (Universitat Politecnica Catalunya (ES))
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Beam size measurements at ATF2¶Speakers: Pavel Karataev (Royal Holloway, University of London), Pavel Karataev (University of London (GB))
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Precision laser metrology for modern accelerators¶Speaker: Mikhail Lyablin (Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research (RU))
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Performance of CLIC prototype accelerator structures tested at Nextef¶Speaker: Toshiyasu Higo (KEK)
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Coffee Break
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Breakdown measurements using the CERN high repetition rate dc spark system¶Speaker: Nicholas Shipman (University of Manchester (GB))
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Dynamic vacuum measurements¶Speaker: Antti Merlainen (University of Helsinki)
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C and X-band development at SINAP¶Speaker: Wencheng Fang (Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics)
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Foreseen operating modes and transients affecting CLIC power/energy consumption¶Speaker: Dr Andrea Latina (CERN)
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Future electricity supply contracts, peak periods and tariffs¶Speaker: Francois Duval (CERN)
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Coffee break
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Challenges and development of high-performance klystron modulators for the CLIC Drive Beam¶Speaker: Davide Aguglia (CERN - TE/EPC)
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Status on klystron modulator repeatability for the CLIC Drive Beam¶Speaker: Anthony Dal Gobbo (CERN)
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Development of two-klystron modulator topologies for the CLIC Drive Beam¶Speakers: Francisco Cabaleiro Magallanes (CERN), Marc Sebastian Blume (ETHZ)
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Active front-end and power system optimization for the CLIC Drive Beam klystron modulators¶Speaker: Marija Jankovic (University of Nottingham)
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Conveners: Felix Sefkow (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Dr Ivanka Bozovic-Jelisavcic (University of Belgrade (RS)), Katsu Coterra (Shinshu University)
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Test-beam results for BeamCal and LumiCal sensor planes¶Speakers: Itamar Levy (Tel Aviv University (IL)), itamar levy
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Conveners: Dominik Dannheim (CERN), Dr Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia (ES))
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Conveners: Felix Sefkow (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Dr Ivanka Bozovic-Jelisavcic (University of Belgrade (RS)), Katsu coterra (Shinshu University)
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Scintillator ECAL Reconstruction Including Tile Tayers¶Speaker: Katsushige Kotera (Shinshu University)
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Lunch Several rooms
Several rooms
CERN
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Normally several streams will be run in parallel covering:
- Parameters and Design
- X-band technologies
- Experimental verifications and system-tests
- Implementation studies with particular focus on energy/power efficiency
- Joint sessions as needed between the above
The technical developments projects and presentation will be distributed on these sessions to encourage interactions between the developers and users/specifiers.
The detailed schedule will attempt to limit the parallel meetings to three streams at any given time for the accelerator activities.
Presentations of students and young researches are strongly encouraged.Wednesday afternoon we will extend the scope slightly for some of the sessions and link the meetings to EUCARD II WPs and tasks which has a slightly larger scope:
- In the X-band technology parallel stream will attempt to include sessions related to
RF unit efficiency studies and structure developments in a wider perspective
- In the exp. verification and system tests stream the low emittance ring network will discuss
experimental verification and studies in/for such facilities-
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Introduction to simulations of recirculating machines such as the CLIC Drive Beam Complex and CTF3¶Speaker: Dario Pellegrini (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH))
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Drive Beam Injector Optimization¶Speaker: Shahin Sanaye Hajari (Institute for Studies in Theo. Phys. and Mathematics (IR))
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Status of the CTF3 phase feed-forward experiment¶Speaker: Jack Roberts (University of Oxford (GB))
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CTF3 phase feed-forward control, electronics and amplifiers¶Speaker: Glenn Christian (University of Oxford (GB))
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Status of the CLIC two-beam module program¶Speakers: Alexandre Samochkine (Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research (RU)), Dr Germana Riddone (CERN)
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XBAND & IMPLEMENTATION STUDIES activities: Power / Energy Studies & High efficiency RF¶ 503/1-001 - Council Chamber
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CLIC Workshop Picture Several rooms
Several rooms
CERN
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Normally several streams will be run in parallel covering:
- Parameters and Design
- X-band technologies
- Experimental verifications and system-tests
- Implementation studies with particular focus on energy/power efficiency
- Joint sessions as needed between the above
The technical developments projects and presentation will be distributed on these sessions to encourage interactions between the developers and users/specifiers.
The detailed schedule will attempt to limit the parallel meetings to three streams at any given time for the accelerator activities.
Presentations of students and young researches are strongly encouraged.Wednesday afternoon we will extend the scope slightly for some of the sessions and link the meetings to EUCARD II WPs and tasks which has a slightly larger scope:
- In the X-band technology parallel stream will attempt to include sessions related to
RF unit efficiency studies and structure developments in a wider perspective
- In the exp. verification and system tests stream the low emittance ring network will discuss
experimental verification and studies in/for such facilities- 74
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Status and recent developments at the CTF3 photoinjectors and laser system¶Speaker: Christoph Hessler (CERN)
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Conveners: Dr Christian Grefe (CERN), Frank Simon (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik)
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Workshop dinner Restaurant N°1
Restaurant N°1
CERN
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Conveners: Felix Sefkow (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Dr Ivanka Bozovic-Jelisavcic (University of Belgrade (RS)), Katsu Coterra (Shinshu University)
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(S)DHCAL developments¶Speaker: Prof. Laktineh Laktineh (Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR))
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Conveners: Aidan Robson (University of Glasgow (GB)), Dr Philipp Roloff (CERN)
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RF phase and amplitude studies in CTF3¶Speaker: Alexey Dubrovskiy (Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research (RU))
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Status and plans for Two-Beam Test Stand and Two-Beam module in CTF3¶Speaker: Wilfrid Farabolini (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
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Experience with PSI X-band energy linearizer¶
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Turn-by-turn measurements and frequency analysis for the SLS¶Speaker: Panagiotis Zisopoulos (Uppsala University (SE))
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Analytical considerations for TME cells with variable dipole field strenghs¶Speaker: Parthena Stefania Papadopoulou (University of Crete (GR))
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Electron cloud build-up for CLIC DR¶Speaker: Giovanni Iadarola (CERN - University of Naples Federico II)
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Instability simulations and high-frequency impedance estimation for CLIC DR¶Speaker: Eirini Koukovini Platia (Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH))
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Conveners: Dr Christian Grefe (CERN), Frank Simon (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik)
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Lunch
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DESIGN & SYSTEMTEST activities: BDS/MDI overflow with technical systems exp. program¶ 503/1-001 - Council Chamber
Normally several streams will be run in parallel covering:
- Parameters and Design
- X-band technologies
- Experimental verifications and system-tests
- Implementation studies with particular focus on energy/power efficiency
- Joint sessions as needed between the above
The technical developments projects and presentation will be distributed on these sessions to encourage interactions between the developers and users/specifiers.
The detailed schedule will attempt to limit the parallel meetings to three streams at any given time for the accelerator activities.
Presentations of students and young researches are strongly encouraged.Wednesday afternoon we will extend the scope slightly for some of the sessions and link the meetings to EUCARD II WPs and tasks which has a slightly larger scope:
- In the X-band technology parallel stream will attempt to include sessions related to
RF unit efficiency studies and structure developments in a wider perspective
- In the exp. verification and system tests stream the low emittance ring network will discuss
experimental verification and studies in/for such facilities-
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Speaker: Jochem Snuverink (NIKHEF)
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Speaker: Hector Garcia Morales (Universitat Politecnica Catalunya (ES))
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Speaker: Oscar Roberto Blanco Garcia (Universite de Paris-Sud 11 (FR))
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Speaker: Dr Yngve Inntjore Levinsen (CERN)
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Coffee break 61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room - (CERN)
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Speaker: Lutz Matthias Hein (CERN)
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Speaker: Michele Modena (CERN)
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Speaker: Dr Helene Mainaud Durand (CERN)
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Speaker: Laurent BRUNETTI (LAPP IN2P3 CNRS Université de Savoie)
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Speaker: Prof. Philip Burrows (Oxford University)
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Beam loss simulation along the ML and prediction of dose rates/shielding of electronics¶ 503/1-001 - Council ChamberSpeaker: A. Patapenka (SOSNY)
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11 MeV neutron source at SOSNY for electronics qualification of radiation hardness¶ 503/1-001 - Council ChamberSpeaker: S. Sadovich (SOSNY)
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Compact short-pulsed X-band linac based neutron source¶Speaker: Mitsuru Uesaka (University of Tokyo)
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CLIC related activities at HIP¶Speaker: Markus Aicheler (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
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rf design of a high-gradient medical linac accelerating structure¶Speaker: Stefano Benedetti (TERA Foundation (IT))
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Accelerating structure internal geometry metrology¶Speaker: Risto Montonen (University of Helsinki)
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Conveners: Aidan Robson (University of Glasgow (GB)), Dr Philipp Roloff (CERN)
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Conveners: Dominik Dannheim (CERN), Dr Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia (ES))
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Instructions for remote connection through Vidyo¶
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HVCMOS/CLICpix CCPDV3 active sensor¶Speaker: Ivan Peric (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
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Liverpool University R&D plans¶Speakers: Gianluigi Casse (University of Liverpool (GB)), Joost Vossebeld (University of Liverpool (GB))
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Coffee Break PS cafeteria
PS cafeteria
CERN
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Summary of the Institute Board meeting¶Speaker: Frank Simon (Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik)
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AIDA-2 and CLICdp (discussion)¶
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Status of the CLIC Higgs paper¶Speaker: Prof. Mark Andrew Thomson (University of Cambridge (GB))
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Publication Committee status¶Speakers: Aharon Levy (Tel Aviv University (IL)), Wolf-Dieter Schlatter (CERN)
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Convener: Walter Wuensch (CERN)
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Lunch
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NbTi Wiggler design progress and experimental plan at ANKA¶Speaker: Steffen Hillenbrand (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
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Experimental work at the Australian Synchrotron relevant to CLIC DR design¶Speaker: Mark Boland (Australian Synchrotron)
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CLIC DR stripline kicker design and development¶Speaker: Carolina Belver Aguilar (Universidad de Valencia (ES))
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Coffee break
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Present and future experimental program at CESRTA and collaboration with CLIC¶Speaker: David Rubin (Cornell University)
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Electron cloud mitigation via new materials and material coating¶Speaker: Roberto Cimino (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare (IT))
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Coffee Breaks Several rooms
Several rooms
CERN
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Drink 61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room -
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Beyond CTF¶Summary of potential future system tests in the CFT3 area and/or using CFT3 components and drive beam FE equipments: summary of parallel session Wednesday morningSpeaker: Roberto Corsini (CERN)
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Damping ring performance and experimental tests, including potential at CERN (SPS)¶Speaker: Yannis Papaphilippou (CERN)
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Coffee
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Main beam performance tests in FACET and existing or future FELs (FELs based on Xband technology)¶Speaker: Dr Andrea Latina (CERN)
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CB matters and closing remarks¶Speakers: Lenny Rivkin (Paul Scherrer Institut (CH)), Steinar Stapnes (CERN)
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Lunch
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