MC8; Applications of Accelerators, Technology Transfer and Industrial Applications Invited talks 16-17 January 2019 NAPAC19 SPPC1 -MC8.

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MC8; Applications of Accelerators, Technology Transfer and Industrial Applications Invited talks 16-17 January 2019 NAPAC19 SPPC1 -MC8

Find a Title/Speaker for invited talk MC8 Criteria choices Grouping subjects Industrial needs and Outreach program Isotopes Medical Therapy Industrial Applications Miscellaneous Find a Title/Speaker for invited talk

MC8 Counts: 30 proposals received Title Abstract ID 1st Pref 2nd Pref Total 8 Novel Medical Linacs for Challenging Environments 1313 6 2 14 FLASH X-ray Radiation Therapy: Accelerator Aspects 1277 3 12 Understanding What Industries Need 1314 SHINE: Addressing the Tc-99 Shortage with Accelerator Technology 1429 5 11 Ultrafast Relativistic Nanoprobes 1341 1 9 Updated Applications of Advanced Compact Accelerators 1199 4 10 SRF Cavities in Quantum Regime and for Quantum Computers 1285 Overview of Accelerator Stewardship Program Outreach Events and Program Status 1386 Design of a Cw, Low-Energy, High-Power SC Linac for Environmental Applications 1307 Radioisotope Production Using Superconducting Electron Linacs 1264 7 Advancing Ion Therapy - Saving Lives 1123 ELI Nuclear Physics Facility - Opportunity for Collabroation 1380 First Results of a Conduction Cooled SRF Cavity for Industrial Applications 1309 The Galactic Cosmic Ray Simulator at the BNL NASA Space Radiation Laboratory 1170 CERN-MEDICIS: Non-Conventional Radioisotopes for Medical Applications 1214 The Ultimate Medical Therapy Machine 1365 All Linac Solution for Proton Radiation Therapy Centers 1278 Decontamination of Cultural Heritage Artefacts Based on Paper With Electron Beam Irradaition and Posterior Evaluation 1292 Mini-RFQ for Various Applications 1298 Alternative Methods for Radionuclides Production 1308 Medical Isotope Production at TRIUMF 1187 Accelerators and the Search for Dark Matter 1370 Medical Accelerators in Challenging Environments 1252   Energy Hybrid Electron Accelerator Based System for Biogas and Fertilizer Production From Municipal Sludge 1305 Intense Relativistic Electron Drivers of Warm Dense Matter 1249 There Is More Life Beyond Proton or Carbon: The Use of Exotic Particles in Radation Therapy 1280 A New Light Gantry Design Based on Superconducting Toroidals Magnets 1281 Removal of Harmful Ship Diesel Off Gases Using Hybrid Electron Beam Treatment 1288 Distributed Coupling Accelerator Structures: A New Paradigm in High Gradient Linacs 1087 Physics Beyond the Standard Model and LHC: Supersymmetry, Dark Matter, Extra Dimensions? 1335

Industrial needs and Outreach program Industrial Applications MC8 fusion and possible choices MC Title Abstract ID 1st Pref 2nd Pref Adj. Total Industrial needs and Outreach program 8 Understanding What Industries Need – Robert Hamm R&M Technical Enterprises 1314 3 6 12 Overview of Accelerator Stewardship Program Outreach Events and Program Status – Eric Colby DOE 1386 2 4 Isotopes SHINE: Addressing the Tc-99 Shortage with Accelerator Technology – Greg Piefer SHINE Medical Technologies 1429 5 11 Radioisotope Production Using Superconducting Electron Linacs – William Peters Niowave 1264 7 CERN-MEDICIS: Non-Conventional Radioisotopes for Medical Applications – Thierry Stora CERN 1214 1 Medical Isotope Production at TRIUMF – Paul Schaffer TRIUMF 1187   Medical Therapy Novel Medical Linacs for Challenging Environments – Norman Coleman ICEC Washington DC 1313 14 FLASH X-ray Radiation Therapy: Accelerator Aspects – Emilio Nanni SLAC 1277 Advancing Ion Therapy - Saving Lives – Reinhard Schulte Loma Linda University (RadiaBeam) 1123 All Linac Solution for Proton Radiation Therapy Centers – Alberto Degiovanni AVO-ADAM 1278 The Ultimate Medical Therapy Machine – Jack Nickoloff Colorado State University 1365 Medical Accelerators in Challenging Environments – Suzanne Sheehy JAI, Oxford 1252 Industrial Applications Updated Applications of Advanced Compact Accelerators – Mitsuru Uesaka University of Tokyo 1199 10 Design of a Cw, Low-Energy, High-Power SC Linac for Environmental Applications – Gianluigi Ciovati JLAB 1307 First Results of a Conduction Cooled SRF Cavity for Industrial Applications – Ram Dhuley FNAL 1309 Decontamination of Cultural Heritage Artifacts With e- Beam Irradiation – Andrzej Chmielewski INCT Warsaw 1292 Energy Hybrid Electron Acc-based System for Biogas & Fertilizer Production From Municipal Sludge - Thomas Edgecock IIAA 1305 Miscellaneous SRF Cavities in Quantum Regime and for Quantum Computers (no abstract) – Alexander Romanenko FNAL 1285 24 Ultrafast Relativistic Nanoprobes – Daniel Filippetto LBNL 1341 9 ELI Nuclear Physics Facility - Opportunity for Collaboration – Allen Weeks IFIN-HH Bucharest 1380 The Galactic Cosmic Ray Simulator at the BNL NASA Space Radiation Laboratory – Nichloas Abram Kling BNL 1170 Accelerators and the Search for Dark Matter – Leanne Duffy LANL 1370