Mr
Ingo AUGUSTIN
(GSI)
10/06/2010, 09:00
invited
This presentation outlines the current status of the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research (FAIR). It is expected that the actual construction of the facility will commence in 2011 as the project has raised more than one billion euro in funding.
Outstanding research opportunities offered by the Modularized Start Version for all scientific FAIR communities from early on will allow to...
Prof.
David Morrissey
(NSCL)
10/06/2010, 09:30
invited
Plans for FRIB at MSU
C. Konrad Gelbke
NSCL/FRIB Laboratory, Michigan State University,
East Lansing, Michigan 48824-1321, USA
Michigan State University has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy to design and establish the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), a cutting-edge research facility to advance understanding of rare nuclear isotopes and the evolution of the cosmos. In...
Prof.
Hiro Sakurai
(RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-based Science)
10/06/2010, 10:00
invited
I show present status and perspectives of RIBF “RI Beam Factory (RIBF)” through demonstrating recent results obtained and discussing physics programs to be promoted.
RIBF is the world-class radioactive-isotope beam (RIB) facility, which is based on a new high-power heavy-ion accelerator complex [1] and a new in-flight fragment separator BigRIPS [2]. In 2007, RIBF started to deliver...
Prof.
Seung-Woo Hong
(Sungkyunkwan University)
10/06/2010, 10:30
invited
The Korean government announced in January 2009 a preliminary plan to construct a heavy ion accelerator facility for producing radioactive ion beams in the framework of a mega project called the International Science & Business Belt. Since then, a planning work for the construction of a heavy ion accelerator is underway supported by the government. The construction of this facility will be a...