12–15 Jun 2016
Debrecen
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Posters session

14 Jun 2016, 14:00
Debrecen

Debrecen

Debrecen Hungary

Conveners

Posters session

  • Kurt Artoos (CERN)

Presentation materials

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  1. Prof. Martine Lumbreras (University of Lorraine)
    14/06/2016, 14:00
    Paper and Poster

    In the Strategy for equality between women and men 2010-2015 (European Commission 2010) the link with gender balance and competitiveness is again emphasised: «The prevailing gender imbalance in science and research is still a major obstacle to the European objective of increasing competitiveness and maximising innovation potential».
    In spite of the young global disaffection with all the...

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  2. Mr Botond Barabas (National Instruments)
    14/06/2016, 14:30

    Botond Barabás, manager of the National Instruments Hungary Innovation Program is going to present the background of the program and the possibilities it holds for young researchers across Europe. Through this program early stage researchers and hardware startups can validate their ideas by building a proof of concept based on NI’s technology.

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  3. Mr Gianni Caiafa (Universita e INFN, Napoli (IT))

    For accelerator magnets such as capture solenoids, fragment separator dipoles and insertion quadrupoles, it is important to measure not only the integrated field errors but also the local field distributions in the magnet extremities. In three-dimensional field problems the transversal multipole coefficients do not constitute a complete orthogonal function set. This gives rise to...

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  4. Mr Alessandro Parrella (Instituto Superior Tecnico (PT))

    In recent years, the need for replacing the materials for the construction of several accelerator components has arisen from the framework of the high-luminosity upgrade for the Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC). To address this, new materials have been considered, and a proper characterization of their magnetic properties has become essential. This poster  describes the magnetic measurement...

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  5. Mr Jan Henry Hetzel (Forschungszentrum Jülich)

    For the High-Energy Storage Ring (HESR) of the future Facility of Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR) 44 bending magnets are being produced.
    For beam dynamics simulations the precise knowledge of the harmonic content of their magnetic field is of major importance.
    As the magnets are strongly bent (approximately 8.2 degrees with a total length of approximately 4.5 m) a measurement based on a...

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  6. Mr Luca Sabato (Universita del Sannio (IT))

    Bunch length measurement in linear accelerators can be carried out using a Radio Frequency Deflector (RFD). A RFD provides a transverse kick (vertical or horizontal) to the beam introducing a correlation between the longitudinal and the transverse coordinates of the bunch. Therefore, the bunch length can be obtained by means of a transverse beam size measurement on a screen, placed after the...

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  7. Ms Claude Sanz (CERN)

    A rotatory mount is being designed in CERN to determine the position of the axis of a 0.1 mm in diameter stretched wire with a sub-micron accuracy.
    As part of its role as world-wide leader in high energy particle physics, CERN studies the feasibility of a Compact Linear Collider (CLIC). One of the biggest challenges of this electron-positron collider is the alignment required for all the...

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