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1 RHIC/AGS Users Open Forum Rene Bellwied (Wayne State University) UEC Chair A short introduction to the UEC Accomplishments of the past year (Thanks John !) Steve Vigdor, the new Associate Lab Director (ALD)

2 Present UEC membership

3 Ex-Officio Members Doon Gibbs Steve Vigdor

4 Present Users Center Staff plus the users center staff is expanding as we speak…

5 The New Users Center All under one roof: housing, badges, users center, bank, rental car (soon to come) All under one roof: housing, badges, users center, bank, rental car (soon to come) Online Training, Guest-ID’s Online Training, Guest-ID’s RHIC News Online (biweekly) RHIC News Online (biweekly) Contact Contact Phone: Phone:

6 The Four UEC Working Groups

7 UEC Working Group Members

8 UEC candidates – this year Chair Chair Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook) Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook) Hank Crawford (Berkeley) Hank Crawford (Berkeley) Student/Postdoc Members Student/Postdoc Members Mike McCumber (Stony Brook) Mike McCumber (Stony Brook) Christine Nattrass (Yale) Christine Nattrass (Yale) Astrid Morreale (UC Riverside) Astrid Morreale (UC Riverside) Dylan Thein (UT Austin) Dylan Thein (UT Austin) Members Members Manuel Calderon (UC Davis) Manuel Calderon (UC Davis) Claude Pruneau (Wayne State University) Claude Pruneau (Wayne State University) Carla Vale (BNL) Carla Vale (BNL) Brant Johnson (BNL) Brant Johnson (BNL) Justin Frantz (Stony Brook) Justin Frantz (Stony Brook) Renee Fatemi (MIT) Renee Fatemi (MIT)

9 The past year This was a very busy year with a strong variety of issues in all four sub working groups of the UEC. This was a very busy year with a strong variety of issues in all four sub working groups of the UEC. The outgoing chair, John Hill, did a marvelous job in coordinating and expediting all the issues we had to deal with. Thanks John ! The outgoing chair, John Hill, did a marvelous job in coordinating and expediting all the issues we had to deal with. Thanks John ! We were involved in many topics, some were openly discussed (cyber security, continuing resolution, quality of life issues, NUFO), some required some more ‘behind the scenes’ work (gender bias issues, high-energy density initiative, dealing with new regulations on site). We were involved in many topics, some were openly discussed (cyber security, continuing resolution, quality of life issues, NUFO), some required some more ‘behind the scenes’ work (gender bias issues, high-energy density initiative, dealing with new regulations on site). So the UEC was very busy, and in the following you’ll see a short summary of most sub working group activities. So the UEC was very busy, and in the following you’ll see a short summary of most sub working group activities.

10 Summary of past year (SAS) New Cyber Security Regulations New Cyber Security Regulations Organized cyber security survey Organized cyber security survey New Foreign National Regulations New Foreign National Regulations Trying to understand issues on a case by case basis Trying to understand issues on a case by case basis BNL now has a Homeland Security Office and a Counter-Intelligence Unit (CIU) BNL now has a Homeland Security Office and a Counter-Intelligence Unit (CIU) Represent users in their interactions with HSO and CIU Represent users in their interactions with HSO and CIU

11 Summary of past year (FPP) Involvement in Continuing Resolution and New Budget discussions Involvement in Continuing Resolution and New Budget discussions Letter writing campaigns together with APS Letter writing campaigns together with APS Involvement in stopping the HED initiative Involvement in stopping the HED initiative In concert with APS In concert with APS Congressional Visits Day Congressional Visits Day Involvement in NUFO Involvement in NUFO Planning Three-Chair Visits in the Fall Planning Three-Chair Visits in the Fall Talk to your local Congress people Talk to your local Congress people

12 Summary of past year (MCO) Monthly UEC meetings Monthly UEC meetings Issues: FPP, QOL, SAS Issues: FPP, QOL, SAS Quarterly Open Forum Meetings Quarterly Open Forum Meetings Speakers: Mike Holland (Washington), Steve Pierson (APS), Tom Ludlam, Tom Schlagel, John Amabile, Randy Biegelman Speakers: Mike Holland (Washington), Steve Pierson (APS), Tom Ludlam, Tom Schlagel, John Amabile, Randy Biegelman Annual Users Meeting Annual Users Meeting Workshops a good idea ?, Format ?, Timing ? Workshops a good idea ?, Format ?, Timing ?

13 Summary of past year (QOL) The BNL Café The BNL Café See next page See next page Lighting for the RHIC ring street Lighting for the RHIC ring street In the middle of $4 Million priority list for lighting improvements for this fiscal year, highest priority for next fiscal year In the middle of $4 Million priority list for lighting improvements for this fiscal year, highest priority for next fiscal year New ASAP (Assoc. of Students & Postdocs) lounge New ASAP (Assoc. of Students & Postdocs) lounge Open house yesterday, 4 p.m., close to gym, Bldg.462 Open house yesterday, 4 p.m., close to gym, Bldg.462 Kitchen improvements for Dormitories Kitchen improvements for Dormitories Moving ahead Moving ahead The gym floor project The gym floor project Almost done (end of June), ‘wet floor slip issue’ Almost done (end of June), ‘wet floor slip issue’ RHIC online newsletter ( RHIC online newsletter ( John Haggerty - coordinator John Haggerty - coordinator Plans for next year: housing !! Revive 3 rd party idea Plans for next year: housing !! Revive 3 rd party idea

14 The café Located in the lobby of the users building, right in front of the users center. Funding is forthcoming (from BSA, estimate around 40 K, likely early next fiscal year). After that it takes about five weeks to complete procedures

15 National User Facility Organization (NUFO) Advocate user facilities funded by Office of Science and NSF Advocate user facilities funded by Office of Science and NSF Letter writing campaigns in support of funding increases. Letter writing campaigns in support of funding increases. Visit local Congress people in district and in Washington with diverse group of local scientists (faculty/students from NP, HEP, material science, nanotechnology, chemistry etc.) Visit local Congress people in district and in Washington with diverse group of local scientists (faculty/students from NP, HEP, material science, nanotechnology, chemistry etc.)

16 Personal comments on the future Major National Labs (LBNL, BNL) are trying to ‘diversify’, i.e. less emphasis on single large facility (RHIC), more diverse program (material science, nano center, light source etc.). Major National Labs (LBNL, BNL) are trying to ‘diversify’, i.e. less emphasis on single large facility (RHIC), more diverse program (material science, nano center, light source etc.). Major push from Office of Science, mostly for renewable energy (ARPA-E, BP deal). But fundamental research should benefit as well. 25% increase in the next years (ACI or Innovations Agenda) Major push from Office of Science, mostly for renewable energy (ARPA-E, BP deal). But fundamental research should benefit as well. 25% increase in the next years (ACI or Innovations Agenda) We are a major facility users group with strong future plans (RHIC-II, eRHIC) We are a major facility users group with strong future plans (RHIC-II, eRHIC) We need to stay competitive and we need to start comparing ourselves to other users groups at BNL and at other national labs. There are common goals (see NUFO) We need to stay competitive and we need to start comparing ourselves to other users groups at BNL and at other national labs. There are common goals (see NUFO) But we also need to understand our own goals better (eRHIC ?, LRP ?) and communicate well with the lab management, the DoE, NSF, and the lawmakers in Washington. But we also need to understand our own goals better (eRHIC ?, LRP ?) and communicate well with the lab management, the DoE, NSF, and the lawmakers in Washington. These are interesting times. These are interesting times. More on these issues from Steve Vigdor, the new ALD. More on these issues from Steve Vigdor, the new ALD.