ARIES is an EU co-funded HORIZON2020 project, comprising 41 beneficiaries from 18 countries, which brings together accelerator laboratories, technology institutes, universities and industrial partners, to jointly address common challenges of present and future accelerator infrastructures for high-energy and nuclear physics, as well as for photon and neutron science.
ARIES Work Package 6 on "Accelerator Performance and Concepts" (APEC) is a networking activity which should help reaching the ultimate performance in future accelerators that are now in an advanced planning or construction phase, by investigating the primary beam performance limitations and possible mitigation measures, including, e.g., beam stabilization techniques, novel collimation schemes and reliability enhancement methods. It will contribute to the design of the future generation of accelerators by exploring alternative technologies and concepts.
From 10-12 December APEC organizes a first landmark workshop in the city of Frankfurt am Main, not far from GSI/FAIR .
The topics addressed cover the mandate of several work-package tasks, in particular:
1. Beam Quality Control in Hadron Storage Rings and Synchrotrons,
2. Reliability and Availability of Particle Accelerators,
3. Improved Beam Stabilization
To the participation to the workshop a fee of 200 euros is required. The fee will cover 3 workshop lunches in the Hotel Flemings, coffe breaks, Welcome Reception, and a visit to GSI/FAIR site.
The payment procedure is explained in the registration page
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We have extended the possibility of registration -> November 9, 2018
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