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MC01 – Colliders Invited Talks Proposals Wolfram Fischer (BNL) and Mei Bai (GSI) SPCC2 Meeting, MSU, 16-17 January 2019

MC01: Colliders 2 Rank Abstract ID Gender First Last Affiliation Speaker Email Country Code Title 1 1400 M Andrei Seryi Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (JLab) andrei.seryi@adams-institute.ac.uk USA Electron Ion Collider Accelerator Designs 2 1190 Akio Morita High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) akio.morita@kek.jp J Commissioning of the Phase 2 and Phase 3 SuperKEKB B-Factory 3 1318 Alexei Fedotov Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Collider-Accelerator Department fedotov@bnl.gov LEReC Commissioing Results 4 1282 Xavier Buffat European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Beams Department (BE) xavier.buffat@cern.ch CH LHC Status and Plans 5 1179 Giorgio Apollinari Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) apollina@fnal.gov Nb3Sn Low-Beta Final Focusing Quadrupoles for the HL-LHC 6 1401 Vadim Ptitsyn vadimp@bnl.gov Electron Ion Collider Machine Detector Interface 7 1300 F Eliana Gianfelice-Wendt Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) Accelerator Division eliana@fnal.gov Beam Self-Polarization in the Future e+e- Circular Collider 8 1220 Vahid Ranjbar ranjbar@txcorp.com A Innovative Lattice Design for a Spin Resonance-Free 18 GeV Electron eRHIC Injector 9 1398 Lucio Rossi European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) AT Department lucio.rossi@cern.ch Development of High Field Magnets in for LHC High-Luminosity and Future Projects 10 1374 Md Abdullah Mamun mamun@jlab.org Magnetized Electron Beams for Electron Cooling 11 1175 Sergey Kostromin Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) kostromin@jinr.ru RU Progress Towards NICA Collider at Dubna 13 1389 Amy Sy amysy@jlab.org JLEIC Ion Injection Complex 14 1165 M? Ulrich Wienands Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) wienands@anl.gov Proposal for Polarized Electron Beam in SuperKEKB 2

MC02 – Photon Sources and Electron Accelerators Invited Talks Proposals Sasha Zonlents (ANL) and Yunhai Cai (SLAC) SPCC2 Meeting, MSU, 16-17 January 2019

MC02: Photon Sources 4 Rank Abstract ID Gender First Last Affiliation Speaker Email Country Code Title 1 1385 M? Siqi Li Stanford University siqili@stanford.edu USA Generation and Characterization of Attosecond Pulses From X-Ray Free-Electron Laser 3 1216 F Kirsten Deitrick Cornell University (CLASSE) Cornell Laboratory for Accelerator-Based Sciences and Education kd324@cornell.edu Status of the CBETA Cornell-BNL ERL Prototype 4 1256 M David Robin Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) dsrobin@lbl.gov ALS-U, Q Diffraction Limited Upgrade for the Advanced Light Source in Berkeley 1427 Katherine Harkay Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) Advanced Photon Source harkay@aps.anl.gov Operational Experience With Superconducting Undulators at APS 5 1404 Marc Ross SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) mcrec@slac.stanford.edu LCLS-II SC Linac: Challenges and Status 4

MC03 – Novel Particle Sources and Acceleration Techniques Invited Talks Proposals P. Muggli, C. Shroeder SPCC2 Meeting, MSU, 16-17 January 2019

MC03 - Novel Particle Sources and Acceleration Techniques Last Affiliation Speaker Email Country Code Title Gessner European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) Engineering Department (EN) spencer.j.gessner@cern.ch CH Awake, Proton Bunch Self-Modulation and Electron Acceleration Gonsalves Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) ajgonsalves@lbl.gov USA Petawatt Laser Guiding and Electron Beam Acceleration to 8 GeV in a Laser-Heated Capillary Discharge Waveguide Baturin Enrico Fermi Institute University of Chicago s.s.baturin@gmail.com Beam Dynamics in Structure-Based Beam-Driven Accelerators Lu Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT/PSFC) Plasma Science and Fusion Center temkin@mit.edu Experiments with Metamaterial-Based Metallic Accelerating Structures Nanni SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) nanni@slac.stanford.edu Early Adoption and Outlook for High-Gradient THz Accelerators

MC04 – Hadron Accelerators Invited Talks Proposals S. Cousineau, S. Nagaitsev SPCC2 Meeting, MSU, 16-17 January 2019

MC04 - Hadron Accelerators Rank Abstract ID Gender First Last Affiliation Speaker Email Country Code Title 1 1180   Cheng-Yang Tan Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) cytan@fnal.gov USA Studies of the Physics of High Intensity Proton Beams at Fermilab Booster 2 1320 M Nicholas Evans Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL RAD) Spallation Neutron Source Research Accelerator Division evansnj@ornl.gov Foil R&D and Temperature Measurements at the SNS 3 1352 F Silvia Verdu-Andres Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) Collider-Accelerator Department sverdu@bnl.gov Crab Cavities for High-Luminosity Colliders: Latest Developments and First Measurements Results 4 1289 Tommy Eriksson European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) tommy.eriksson@cern.ch CH ELENA Commissioning 5 1396 Sheng Wang Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) Accelerator Center wangs@ihep.ac.cn PRC Status and Progress in CSNS Project 6 1302 Charles Peters peterscc@ornl.gov Fully Automated Phase Tuning and Cavity Recovery in the SNS SCL 7 1397 Roland Garoby European Spallation Source ERIC (ESS) roland.garoby@esss.se SE Status and Challenges in ESS

MC05 – Beam Dynamics and EM Fields Invited Talks Proposals K. Ohmi, P. Piot SPCC2 Meeting, MSU, 16-17 January 2019

MC05 – Beam Dynamics and EM Fields Rank Abstract ID Gender First Last Affiliation Speaker Email Country Code Type Title 1 1351 M Boris Podobedov Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) National Synchrotron Light Source II boris@bnl.gov USA Invited Oral Beam Dynamics Measurements with New Generation BPMs 2 1068 M - Romanov Sergei Nagaitsev Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) nsergei@fnal.gov Beam Studies at IOTA 3 1296 M - PLENARY? Vitaly Yakimenko SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) yakimenk@slac.stanford.edu Studying Nonperturbative QED With Beam-Beam Collisions 4 1074 Moved to MC1 Xavier Buffat European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) xavier.buffat@cern.ch CH Study of Beam Instabilities in LHC in View of the High Luminosity LHC Upgrade NEW M - Lindberg or Venturin Physics of MBA lattice 1348 Francis Cullinan MAX IV Laboratory Lund University francis.cullinan@synchrotron-soleil.fr SE Measurements of Collective Effects in MAX-IV 6 1312 Brandon Cathey Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL RAD) Spallation Neutron Source Research Accelerator Division catheybl@ornl.gov Beam Six Dimensional Phase Space Measurements and Reconstruction 1235 F - Wang Victor Smaluk smaluk@bnl.gov Reaching low emittance in synchrotron light sources by using Complex Bends 5 1167 M - OR Ratner Gennady Stupakov stupakov@slac.stanford.edu Status of Coherent Electron Cooling Nagaitsev, Lebedev, Litvinenko, Stupakov, Review of recent advances in cooling techinques

MC06 – Beam Instrumentation, Controls, Feedback and Operational Aspects Invited Talks Proposals J. Byrd, P. Musumeci SPCC2 Meeting, MSU, 16-17 January 2019

MC06 – Beam Instrumentation, Controls… Rank Abstract ID Gender First Last Affiliation Speaker Email Country Code Title 1 1083 M Steven Lidia Michigan State University (FRIB) Facility for Rare Isotope Beams lidia@frib.msu.edu USA Commissioning of the FRIB Beam Instrumentation 2 1253 John Fox Stanford University jdfox@stanford.edu State of the Art Feedback Systems in Particle Accelerators 3 1357 F-Tianhuan Luo? Stefano De Santis Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) sdesantis@lbl.gov Technology Challenges for MBA Light Sources 5 1393 Joseph Duris SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) jduris@slac.stanford.edu Using Gaussian Processes and Bayesian Optimization at the LCLS to Maximize FEL Pulse Energy 8 1327 Qiang Gao Tsinghua University in Beijing (TUB) Accelerator Laboratory Department of Engineering Physics gaoq08thu@gmail.com PRC Single-Shot Wakefield Measurement System

MC07 – Accelerator Technology Invited Talks Proposals R. Laxdal, P. Ostroumov SPCC2 Meeting, MSU, 16-17 January 2019

MC07 – Accelerator Technology Rank Abstract ID Gender First Last Affiliation Speaker Email Country Code Title 1 1392 M Sang-Hoon Kim Michigan State University (FRIB) Facility for Rare Isotope Beams khan777@postech.ac.kr USA Experience and Lessons in FRIB Superconducting Quarter-Wave Resonator Commissioning 2 1405 Alexander Romanenko Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) aroman@fnal.gov SC Cavities for Quantum Computers 3 1315 F Susana Izquierdo Bermudez European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) AT Department susana.izquierdo.bermudez@cern.ch CH 16 Tesla Magnets for the Future Circular Collider Proton-Proton 4 1207 Charlotte Barbier Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) Spallation Neutron Source barbiercn@ornl.gov Status and Future Directions for High Power Neutron Production Targets 5 1196 Paul Carriere RadiaBeam Technologies (RadiaBeam) paulc314@gmail.com Challenges and Opportunities in Additive Manufacturing of Accelerating Structures and Components 6 1194 ? Abdurahim Rakhman rahim@ornl.gov Manipulating H- Beams with Lasers 7 1260 Olusola Omolayo Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) oomolayo@lbl.gov Vacuum System Solutions for Small Vacuum Chamber Next Generation Storage Rings 8 1239 Michael Holloway Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) mholloway@lanl.gov Spaceborne Linear Accelerators: Challenges and Approaches 9 1088 Andrew Burrill SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (SLAC) aburrill@slac.stanford.edu LCLS-II Cryomodules 10 1433 Anna Grassellino annag@fnal.gov Recent Advance in SRF Cavity Technologies 11 1222 Yasushi Arimoto High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) yasushi.arimoto@kek.jp J Superconducting Magnet for Final Focus System of SuperKEKB

MC08 – Applications of Accelerators, Technology Transfer and Industrial Relations Invited Talks Proposals M. Spata, A. Faus-Golfe SPCC2 Meeting, MSU, 16-17 January 2019