Quantum Leap towards the Next Generation of Accelerators
Friday 6 July 2018 -
12:00
Monday 2 July 2018
Tuesday 3 July 2018
Wednesday 4 July 2018
Thursday 5 July 2018
Friday 6 July 2018
12:00
Registration
Registration
12:00 - 12:30
12:30
Industry exhibition / hands-on-experiments / poster session
Industry exhibition / hands-on-experiments / poster session
12:30 - 14:30
14:30
14:30 - 14:45
Contributions
14:30
Welcome
-
Arnd Ernst Specka
14:45
Industry opportunities in accelerator facilities
-
Peter Mcintosh
Industry opportunities in accelerator facilities
Peter Mcintosh
14:45 - 15:15
Particle accelerators not only provide powerful research tools for the exploration of matter, or understanding the properties of materials at the atomic level, but they are also used to manage our health, ensure our security, advance our manufacturing capability, enable safer energy production and improve our environmental efficiency. Practical utilisation of particle accelerators is advancing and more applications are being pursued, with a remit to make such platforms more compact, simpler, combining functionality and adopting novel and more advanced accelerator technologies. My overview will highlight how particle accelerators in industry are currently utilised, giving examples of how such developments have been realised at accelerator facilities across Europe and also provide some indication for how future industrial applications are projected to evolve.
15:15
Laser Technology in 2025
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Cristina Hernández Gómez
(
STFC
)
Laser Technology in 2025
Cristina Hernández Gómez
(
STFC
)
15:15 - 15:45
The continued advancement of short pulse lasers with high average power is crucial for the development of important applications. There are several technologies being used in the next generation of lasers systems from more flash lamp technology to solid state diode pumped technology. Diode pumping has been identified at the CLF as the future route for increasing the repetition rate, and hence average power, of high power lasers. We describe the current performance achieved and what advances are expected in this field in the next decade that would enable a wide range of applications of high power lasers.
15:45
Coffee break and discussion / industry exhibition
Coffee break and discussion / industry exhibition
15:45 - 16:15
16:15
System integration in large scale research infrastructures
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Georg Korn
(
ELI-Beamlines
)
System integration in large scale research infrastructures
Georg Korn
(
ELI-Beamlines
)
16:15 - 16:45
16:45
Enabling new capabilities with laser plasma technology
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Paul Dumont
(
SourceLAB
)
Enabling new capabilities with laser plasma technology
Paul Dumont
(
SourceLAB
)
16:45 - 17:15
17:15
17:15 - 17:30
Contributions
17:15
Closing remark
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Carsten Peter Welsch
(
Cockcroft Institute / University of Liverpool
)