What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? G. Arduini, Ch. Petit-Jean-Genaz, M. Seidel, A. Wolski EPS-AG.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The intersectoral approach within the OAS Inter-American Council for Integral Development (CIDI) First Meeting of Ministers and High Authorities of Social.
Advertisements

Research Infrastructures WP 2012 Call 10 e-Infrastructures part Topics: Construction of new infrastructures (or major upgrades) – implementation.
FORESTUR: “Tailored training for professionals in the rural tourist sector” ES/06/B/F/PP VALORISATION & SUSTAINIBILITY PLAN Budapest, June 2007.
EGIDA Stakeholder Network and Advisory Board and Their Relevance for EGIDA and GEO Stefano Nativi 1 st Joint Workshop of the EGIDA Stakeholder Network.
METHODS The FETRIC project is targeted to some identified shortcomings and gaps; for example: lack of links and understanding between the research community.
Entrepreneurship youth
Seventh framework programme CAPACITIES specific programme Activities of international cooperation Coordination Support Action - Grant agreement no.:
Current issues and trends in bibliographic control Overview of the Division’s interests and activities Bibliography Section Bohdana Stoklasova, Chair Talbott.
Management Center Innsbruck | Presentation Delphi-Project | Learntec 2004.
Identification of critical success factors for implementing NLLS, through collaboration and exchange of expertise IDENTIFY LLP-2008-RO-KA1-KA1NLLS.
Lobbying for Food Security: FAO advocacy interventions
Bologna and the Third Cycle Anthony J Vickers UK Bologna Expert.
HEPTech Funding Opportunities Ute Gunsenheimer ESS October 29, 2014.
1 Collective Efficiencies Development Finance Architecture Workshop Prerna Banati - July
SERVICES TRADE RESTRICTIVENESS INDEX PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ARCHITECTURE Russell V. Keune Architect, USA.
©Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences Possibilities. Potential. Progress. Global Research Council Annual Meeting MENA Region Representative.
WHAT IT IS HOW IT FUNCTIONS WHAT IT OFFERS. WORLD TOURISM ORGANIZATION WHAT IT IS CREATION : MAY 1975 UNITED NATIONS SPECIALIZED AGENCY: 23 DECEMBER 2003.
11 May 2005 JACoW Database Meeting SPMS Database Meeting 11 May 2005.
EuroMed Music Festival & Common Routes of Euro-Mediterranean Music new model for mobility of musicians in the EuroMed area Presented by: Zoltán Kátay,
Report to ECFA, 21 Nov 2013 Prepared by IPPOG Co-Chairs: Hans Peter Beck: Bern University Marjorie Bardeen: Fermilab Presented by Steven Goldfarb, ATLAS.
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM, TANZANIA ACTIVITIES ON INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS: EXPERIENCE AND CHALLENGES By. H.R.T. Muzale and R. Toba.
Corporate Governance in the Caribbean Environment “The Caribbean Corporate Governance Forum” Trevor E Blake General Manager – ECSE.
Report to RECFA, November 20 th 2014 Hans Peter Beck: IPPOG Co-chair, Bern University Marjorie Bardeen: IPPOG Co-chair, Fermilab.
Message from ACFA Chair C.Zhang IHEP CCAST ILC Accelerator Workshop and First Asian ILC R&D Seminar under JSPS Core University November 5, 2007.
1 Innovation and innovation policies in developing countries in the framework of PaceNet+ Ludovico Alcorta Director. Research, Statistics and Industrial.
A new start for the Lisbon Strategy Knowledge and innovation for growth.
Health ACEs. Partner Engagement Postgraduate student link with partner institutions; opportunity through scholarships Formal contact and visit to partner.
EuropeAid CoR seminar Brussels, 24 September 2008 Thematic Programme Non State Actors & Local Authorities in Development (Art. 14 DCI Regulation) EuropeAid.
European & global networks for high-energy physics communications and outreach Arnaud Marsollier (CERN / IN2P3)
> February 2010 Kick-Off meeting - Lilongwe WP: Build-up of Cooperative Network – EU and Africa Kenneth Matengu and Pempelani Mufune.
Program started on August 1st, 2005 ALFA PROGRAMME CONFERENCE 'BEST PRACTICES & RESULTS OF ALFA PROJECTS THE FUTURE OF EU-LA COOPERATION IN HIGHER EDUCATION.
Ministerul Mediului si Gospodaririi Apelor Session 6 - Enhancing National GEF Coordination, Communication and Outreach Developing the National Capacity.
INFSO-RI Enabling Grids for E-sciencE EGEE and Industry Bob Jones EGEE-II Project Director Final EGEE Review CERN, May 2006.
Implementing Inquiry Based Science Teaching Through Teacher Networks The SINUS model for educational development in Germany Matthias Stadler, Kiel (Germany)
Quality Assurance Review Team Oral Exit Report District Accreditation Bibb County Schools February 5-8, 2012.
1 Dr Alfredo Aguilar Head of Unit Biotechnologies Directorate Food, Agriculture and Biotechnology Directorate-General for Research European Commission.
The European Strategy Group (ESG) The remit of the ESG is to establish a proposal for an Update of the medium and long- term European Strategy for Particle.
Strategy & Work Programme the UN Special Rapporteur on Disability Hissa Al Thani.
11 September 2009 IPAC’11 OC/SPC Report to IPAC’11 OC on Attendance (Kay and Christine) at IUPAP C11 on behalf of Shin-Ichi Kurokawa for IPAC’10 Hamburg,
The UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development Bernard Combes.
The industrial relations in the Commerce sector EU Social dialogue: education, training and skill needs Ilaria Savoini Riga, 9 May 2012.
ECFA European Committee for Future Accelerators Report from the chairman M. Krammer HEPHY, Vienna, Austria July 24, 2014RECFA DESY1.
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe Statistical Division Knowledge Management and Information Sharing: The Structure of UNECE’s work on Gender.
Hellenic Association of University Women Syndesmos Ellinidon Epistimonon - SEE Hellenic Association of University Women Syndesmos Ellinidon Epistimonon.
WP6 – Dissemination Project Name: Enhancing Students Participation in Quality Assurance in Armenian HE- ESPAQ Ref TEMPUS BE-TEMPUS-SMGR.
Global Geospatial Information Management (GGIM) A UN-DESA Initiative in collaboration with Cartographic Section, DFS Stefan Schweinfest UNSD.
EuCARD-2 is co-funded by the partners and the European Commission under Capacities 7th Framework Programme, Grant Agreement European Network for.
Cern.ch/knowledgetransfer. Knowledge Transfer | Accelerating Innovation BE-KT Innovation Day,
International Telecommunication Union Committed to connecting the world Shaping tomorrow’s smart sustainable cities today Nasser Saleh Al Marzouqi Chairman,
9-11 October 2007 JACoW 2007 Knoxville Team Meeting JACoW 2007 Team Meeting Knoxville, Tennessee 9-11 October 2007.
“Connecting the scientific diaspora of the Republic of Moldova to the socio economic development of the home country” Dr. Gabriela Tejada Kick-off Meeting.
Knowledge Transfer Accelerating Innovation. slide 1 The Knowledge Transfer Group at the HR Induction Program (session II) 6 th September 2011 Enrico Chesta.
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under.
Science & Technology for National Progress in African Region: Highlights of Regional Strategy and Action Professor Gabriel B. Ogunmola, FAS President,
14 November, 2008 IPAC’10 OC/1 Brief Report on EPAC’08 Organization Caterina Biscari, LNF-INFN EPAC 08 Chair Christine Petit-Jean-Genaz, CERN AB Conferences.
ARIMNet Presentation ARIMNet A cooperative network for Agricultural Research in the Mediterranean Michel DODET Coordinator.
United Nations IMPROVING GLOBAL ROAD SAFETY Resolution adopted by the General Assembly 106th plenary meeting 19 April 2012.
ANTIGONE MARINO Italian National Research Council, CNR Physical Sciences Department University of.
7 May JACoW Steering Committee JACoW 2009 Steering Committee Brief reports on EPAC’08 and IPAC’11 Christine Petit-Jean-Genaz, CERN Conferences.
13 TH MEETING OF THE GBIF PARTICIPANT NODE MANAGERS COMMITTEE – 6 OCTOBER 2015 Review of regional collaboration Olaf Bánki.
Financing possibilities for implementation of the European Union Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region: different solutions INTERACT Point Turku 14.
REGIONAL KNOWLEDGE WATER NETWORK
EPS-AG and EPS-AG initiatives
European Physical Society Accelerator Group General Assembly
HPH Strategy Seminar Beijing, China 7 september 2013 Andrea Limbourg
EuropeAid F3 Roberto Ridolfi, Head of Unit F3
The CCPS Strategic Plan
Building Statistical Capacity UNSD perspective
EPS-AG Survey on PRAB Publication Criteria and Policies
Experience of the implementation of FP6; preparations towards FP7
Presentation transcript:

What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? G. Arduini, Ch. Petit-Jean-Genaz, M. Seidel, A. Wolski EPS-AG

Who are we? EPS-AG: – more than 220 members The EPS-AG is managed by an Elected Board (18 Members). Elections to the Board are held as a rule every three years, and a General Assembly takes place during each IPAC in Europe. 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 2

Elected Board Members ( ) Board IPAC'17 SPC Chair and IPAC'17 OC Chair Gianluigi Arduini, CERN, Elected 2008, Board Mandate 2011, 2014 IPAC'14 SPC Chair and Board Chair-elect, IPAC'17 Board and OC Chair Board Chair-Elect and IPAC'17 SPC Chair Mike Seidel, PSI, Elected 2011, Board Mandate 2014, 2017 IPAC'17 SPC Chair and Board Chair-elect, IPAC'20 Board and OC Chair Former Board and IPAC'17 OC Chair, Ex-officio Andy Wolski, U. Liverpool, Cockcroft Inst., Elected 2008, Board Mandate 2011, 2014, IPAC'11 SPC Chair and Board Chair-elect, IPAC'14 Board and OC and Board Chair, Ex-officio Board Member Board Chair and IPAC'17 OC ChairGianluigi Arduini, CERN Board Chair-Elect and IPAC'17 SPC ChairMike Seidel, PSI Former Board Chair, Ex-officioAndy Wolski, U. Liverpool, Cockcroft Institute CERNPaul Collier, Maurizio Vretenar, Frank Zimmermann France Philip Bambade, LAL Marie-Emmanuelle Couprie, SOLEIL Germany Ralph Assmann, DESY Oliver Boine-Frankenheim, GSI Anke-Susanne Müller, FZK/ANKA Italy Giovanni Bisoffi, INFN/LNL Susanna Guiducci, INFN/LNF Spain Angeles Faus-Golfe, IFIC Montse Pont, CELLS SwedenAndreas Jansson, ESS SwitzerlandHans-Heinrich Braun, PSI UKDeepa Angal-Kalinin, STFC/DL/ASTeC 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 3

Aims of EPS-AG The aims of the EPS Accelerator Group are: – to promote research and development of all kinds of particle accelerators and the associated technology, as well as their applications; – to encourage contacts between specialists in the field in European and non-European institutions, in particular through the organization of the International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC) when held in Europe; – to stimulate international co-operation and exchange of information; – to promote efficient and effective use of resources and foster high standards. 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 4

IPAC EPS-AG has organized the European Particle Accelerator Conferences (EPAC) since 1988 Strong support to the creation of an International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC) Aim: provide a comprehensive world-wide overview of the field of particle accelerators, as well as presentations of progress in all technologies involved. Since year cycle: – Americas – Asia (including Oceania) – Europe (including Russia, Middle-East and Africa). 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 5

IPAC An example: – IPAC’14 in numbers 1287 Participants from 37 different countries 1405 scheduled contributions by more than 200 Institutions or Companies from 33 different countries 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 6

Engagement with Students Favour the interaction among students and Accelerator Scientists Particularly important for small Centres/Universities/Countries entering the field Student poster session is the highlight of the IPAC conferences, e.g. at IPAC14: – 102 participants – 92 student grants (55 to European Students) EPS-AG is coordinating the collection of funds among the various European Laboratories to finance the grants for European Students EPS-AG is heavily involved in the organization of the Student Poster Session in particular in the IPAC taking place in Europe 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 7

Engagement with Students Student programme: – Floor for students to present their work and establish contacts with Universities, Research Institutes and Industries for their possible professional development – Relying on the strong support of the European Laboratories – How to extend/guarantee sustainability to the student programme? Foundations Sponsorship by companies Any other suggestion? 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 8

Engagement with Industry Session for Engagement with IPAC addressed to Research Institutes/Universities and Industry to improve mutual understanding in contractual matters, joint research and development, measures to improve contract goals Two-hour oral sessions addressing: emerging markets collaboration between accelerator laboratories and industry technology transfer Industrial Exhibition at IPACs Floor for Industries to present their products and establish contacts with Laboratories/Universities: 100 exhibitor booths at IPAC14 (a record in Europe) 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 9

Engagement with Industry Session for Engagement with Industry 2014: – Global Industrial Development of Accelerators for Charged Particle Therapy Michael Schillo, Varian – Challenges of the XFEL Cryomodule Integration and Industry Transfer François Chastel, ALSYOM – Accelerator Development for Security Systems Trevor Cross, e2v (e2v) – How to produce 100 Superconducting Modules for XFEL in Collaboration with Industry Hans Weise, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) – Big Science Projects - What is it that makes some a success and others to fail? James Yeck, European Spallation Source (ESS) 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 10

Engagement with Industry Future Accelerator Projects Booklet: – To provide information on future Accelerator Projects and Upgrades in occasion of the IPAC Conferences in Europe and make it available to ALL exhibitors associated with JACoW Accelerator Conferences. An EPAC tradition revived for IPAC’14 thanks to the effort of Christine Petit-Jean Genaz. Collected feedback by direct interaction with exhibitors/questionnaire Aim at greater coordination among the IPACs in different regions in the Organization of the “Industrial Sessions” 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 11

Publications & Dissemination of Results Support opportunities for researchers in accelerator physics and technology to publish the results of their work as easily and effectively as possible, and in such a way that publications in the field of accelerators can be properly accounted in any assessment of research performance. Two main channels – JACoW (EPS-AG is one of the stakeholders, via the SPC) – Physical Review Special Topics-Accelerators and Beams (PRST-AB) Collaboration with JACoW to improve the “visibility” of the Conference Proceedings – Improvement of referencing – First steps implemented for IPAC14: more space for the references in the articles Sponsorship to PRST-AB from IPAC – demonstrates the support of the community for completely open access, refereed journals 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 12

Publications & Dissemination of Results Support members of the accelerator science community in Europe, by raising issues in connection with the use of bibliometric data for the assessment of research performance – Letters to Institutions – Input for EPS Statements Try to ensure that accelerator scientists, because of the culture and practices in this field of research, are not disadvantaged in any assessment exercise making use of such data. 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 13

What could we further do? Reach a larger audience of accelerator physicists and students to get a wider feedback on the needs of the Community – Acting in conjunction with schools like JUAS and CAS to present EPS-AG and what it does to the new generations – Here: Your feedback! Strengthen the contacts with the National Groups. – Through the representatives of different Countries/Institutes in the Board – Contact us! 30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 14

30/09/2014 G. Arduini et al. - What is the EPS-AG doing or could further do? 15