Ideas and technologies for a next generation medical research and therapy facility with ions

from Tuesday 19 June 2018 (09:30) to Thursday 21 June 2018 (17:30)
ESI, Archamps

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
19 Jun 2018
20 Jun 2018
21 Jun 2018
AM
09:30 Meeting at CERN in front of Building 33, Reception  
09:45 Guided visit of CERN historical synchrocyclotron  
10:30 Free visit of Microcosm exhibition  
11:15 Meeting point with the Bus at CERN Building 33, Main Reception  
11:30 Trip to ESI Archamps  
08:30
Session 3 - C Norman Coleman (until 10:30)
08:30 Perspective and accelerator designs for ion therapy in the USA - Siegfried Glenzer (SLAC)  
09:00 Ion therapy in China - Zhao Zhentang (SINAP)  
09:30 Carbon ion therapy at Lanzhou - Hongwei Zhao (Institute of Modern Physics)  
10:00 The ARCHADE ion cyclotron - Jacques Balosso (ARCHADE)  
10:30 --- Coffee Break ---
11:00
Session 4 - Kenneth Richard Long (Imperial College (GB)) (until 12:45)
11:00 Ion sources and ion therapy linacs: designs and challenges - Alessandra Lombardi (CERN)  
11:30 Ion therapy linacs: the TERA experience - Alberto Degiovanni (CERN)  
11:50 RF cavity designs for a ion therapy linac - Alexej Grudiev (CERN)  
12:10 Superconducting magnets and field control - Stephan Russenschuck (CERN) Marco Buzio (CERN)  
12:30 Superconducting synchrotron and gantry based on canted cosine theta magnets - Elena Benedetto (TERA Foundation (IT))  
09:00
Session 7 - Hans Falk Hoffmann (European Scientific Institute (FR)) (until 10:15)
09:00 Development lines for future ion therapy accelerators - Ugo Amaldi (TERA Foundation (IT))  
09:20 Ion therapy in the XXI century - Marco Durante (TIFPA-INFN)  
09:40 European medical accelerator networks and design perpectives - Carsten Peter Welsch (Cockcroft Institute / University of Liverpool)  
10:00 Towards a European collaboration for a next generation ion facility - Maurizio Vretenar (CERN)  
10:15 --- Coffee Break ---
10:45
Session 8 (until 12:45)
PM
12:00 --- Buffet lunch ---
13:00
Session 1 - Louis RINOLFI (CERN / JUAS) (until 15:20)
13:00 Welcome from Archamps Mayor - Xavier Pin (Mairie Archamps)  
13:05 Welcome from ESI - Hans Falk Hoffmann (European Scientific Institute (FR))  
13:10 Welcome from CERN and overview of CERN medical activities - Frederick Bordry (CERN)  
13:20 Welcome from organisers, practical information - Yiota Foka (GSI - Helmholtzzentrum fur Schwerionenforschung GmbH (DE))  
13:30 Motivations and opportunities for a new PIMMS initiative - Maurizio Vretenar (CERN)  
13:50 History and perspective of ion therapy accelerators - Ugo Amaldi (TERA Foundation (IT))  
14:20 Medical perspectives of ion therapy - Roberto Orecchia (IEO/CNAO)  
14:50 Medical physics requests and challenges for future ion facilities - Prof. Oliver Jäkel (German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg)  
15:20
Session 2 - Frederick Bordry (CERN) (until 18:40)
15:20 GSI experience in ion therapy - Udo Weinrich  
15:50 Status and next steps within Heidelberg and Marburg therapy centres - Thomas Haberer (Heidelberg Iontherapy Center)  
16:20 The CNAO experience - Sandro Rossi (Fondazione CNAO (IT))  
16:50 The MedAustron experience - Peter Urschutz (F)  
17:20 Ion therapy in Japan - Koji Noda (National Institute of Radiological Sciences)  
17:50 The role of ENLIGHT in Hadron Therapy - Manjit Dosanjh (CERN)  
19:15 Dinner Restaurant Le Panoramique  
12:45 --- Lunch Break ---
13:50
Session 5 - Gianluigi Arduini (CERN) (until 16:00)
13:50 Concepts and ideas for a new synchrotron design - Marco Pullia (Fondazione CNAO (IT))  
14:10 Recent developments at HIT and MIT - Christian Schömers (HIT)  
14:30 High-field normal-conducting magnets - Davide Tommasini (CERN)  
14:50 A versatile wideband RF system design - Mauro Paoluzzi (CERN)  
15:10 Electron cooling in a medical synchrotron - Christian Carli (CERN)  
15:30 Outcome of the EuCARD-2 slow-extraction workshops - Stefan Sorge  
15:50 Helium as a range probe - Christian Graeff (GSI)  
16:00 --- Coffee Break ---
16:30
session 6 - Jose M Perez (CIEMAT) (until 18:30)
16:30 Gantry design and experience at PSI - Konrad Pawel Nesteruk (Universitaet Bern (CH))  
16:50 Compact ion gantry developments in Japan - Yoshiyuki Iwata (NIRS)  
17:10 Experience with the HIT gantry - Thomas Haberer (Heidelberg Iontherapy Center)  
17:30 Delvery and gantry concepts from TERA - Adriano Garonna (TERA Foundation (IT))  
17:50 The Ulice gantry - Marco Pullia (Fondazione CNAO (IT))  
18:10 Superconducting gantry design at CERN - Luca Bottura (CERN)  
18:45 --- Diner in Carouge ---
12:45 --- Buffet lunch ---
14:30 Bus meeting to go back to CERN with a stop at the airport  
15:30 CERN visits