Discussions on preparations for future (joint) research projects 1st Topical Workshop on Laser Based Particle Sources 20 Feb - 22 Feb CERN
Workshop contributors MBI INFN Milano PSI DESY LNL-INFN KU Leuven CERN HZDR GANIL PNPI TRIUMF EdgeWave IPNO IS RAS Mainz Uni JINR IAP RAS TU Darmstadt University of Jyväskylä Bilkent Uni Liverpool Uni
Existing and possible collaborative links, electron sources MBI INFN Milano LAL CERN HZDR DESY PSI Mainz Uni IAP RAS JINR Bilkent Uni TU Darmstadt
Existing and possible collaborative links, electron sources MBI INFN Milano LAL CERN HZDR DESY PSI Mainz Uni IAP RAS JINR Bilkent Uni TU Darmstadt
Existing and possible collaborative links, ion sources EdgeWave IPNO JINR LNL-INFN CERN KU Leuven PNPI Mainz Uni GANIL IS RAS University of Jyväskylä TRIUMF
Existing and possible collaborative links, ion sources EdgeWave IPNO JINR LNL-INFN CERN KU Leuven PNPI Mainz Uni GANIL IS RAS University of Jyväskylä TRIUMF
European Nuclear Science and Applications Research ENSAR project : European Nuclear Science and Applications Research ENSAR is funded by the European Commission within its Seventh Framework Programme (FP7) under the specific programme 'Capacities'. Started 1.09.2010 for 4 years ENSAR (project number: 262010) is the integrating activity for European nuclear scientists who are performing research in three of these major subfields: Nuclear Structure, Nuclear Astrophysics and Applications of Nuclear Science. Its core aim is to provide access to seven of the complementary world-class large-scale facilities: GANIL (F), GSI (D), joint LNL-LNS (I), JYFL (FI), KVI (NL), CERN-ISOLDE (CH) and ALTO (F). These facilities provide stable and radioactive ion beams of excellent qualities ranging in energies from tens of keV/u to a few GeV/u. JRA 01 ……….. JRA 03 PREMAS: Low Energy beam preparation, manipulation and spectroscopy ………… JRA 07
JRA03-PREMAS Leader A. Jokinen Low Energy beam preparation, manipulation and spectroscopy 5 partners Task 1: Novel radioactive ion beam production technique KULEVEN+Mainz +CERN Task 2: Advanced spectroscopy techniques and instrumentation JYU+KULEUVEN+UNIMAN Task 4: Sources of pure and intense Radioactive beams GANIL+CNRS+ GANIL+JYU
Running from 2014 to 2020 with an €80 billion budget, the EU’s new programme for research and innovation is part of the drive to create new growth and jobs in Europe. The first project call in Horizon 2020 for submission of “Integrating Activity” proposals may be issued next year (around July 2013) with a possible deadline for submission by the end of 2013.