HIPPI 05, Abingdon, 28.9.05 1 Introduction to HIPPI05 -Few words on the life of HIPPI -A new HIPPI Management… -HIPPI 05 organization -Mandate for the.

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HIPPI 05, Abingdon, Introduction to HIPPI05 -Few words on the life of HIPPI -A new HIPPI Management… -HIPPI 05 organization -Mandate for the ESAC -HIPPI at CARE05 -Planning, milestones and deliverables Maurizio Vretenar,

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI for newcomers HIPPI = High Intensity Pulsed Proton Injectors Main objective: Research and development of the technology for high intensity pulsed proton linear accelerators up to an energy of 200 MeV. -First proposal in March Final proposal in September Start in January 2004 for 5 years duration HIPPI is at the end of its 2 nd year, almost mid way to the end… We are now in the real business !

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI Management Changes  Purely CERN-related problem: in 2006 the CERN AB Department had to replace 6 Group Leaders out of 9…  Roland Garoby has been convinced to accept the responsibility of the BDI (=Beam Diagnostics and Instrumentation) Group (~85 people, LHC on sight…), effective from September 1 st.  RG was forced to reduce his other responsibilities: he has convinced MV to accept the role of HIPPI coordinator from July 1 st as well as the responsibility for the CERN contribution to HIPPI-related work (R&D for Linac4).  However, RG remains involved in CERN studies for future accelerators, keeps responsibility of the SPL work at CERN and contributes to BENE and HHH Networks inside CARE.  And he sends to HIPPI05 his greetings and his wishes for a good work! Why change a well experienced team?

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, New HIPPI Management From July 1 st : HIPPI Coordinator: Maurizio Vretenar HIPPI Deputy Coordinator: Alessandra Lombardi (deputy from same lab as coordinator, with experience in the JRA) HIPPI WP Coordinators: WP2: J.M. De Conto (IN2P3, Univ. Grenoble) WP3: S. Chel (CEA) WP4: A. Lombardi (CERN, confirmed) WP5: I. Hofmann (GSI)

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI Life -Preparation of reports and of this meeting went very smoothly thanks to the excellent communication inside the JRA. -Scientific progress is constant. -We are (more or less) keeping up with our milestones and deliverables. -Good number and quality of publications. -We are hiring people, mostly young and motivated, and we are training them for a career in the field of accelerators. -HIPPI stands as a good example inside CARE. A great thank to:  All HIPPIes for the pleasant and effective working atmosphere  Our Work Package Coordinators for their excellent work in driving and coordinating the activities, preparing the meetings, contributing to the reports, …

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI Progress -2 nd 2005 Quarterly Report finished on Aug. 30 th (46 pages!). Note that in order to reduce the amount of paperwork, we have only 2 Quarterly Reports (April and August) plus the Annual report (December). -Internal and External (collaboration) meetings proceed as scheduled, with good attendance and quality of presentations. -Proposition for an additional member: INFN-Naples has experience of Side Coupled NC Structures for medical applications. They (Prof. Vaccaro + a small team) would like to join HIPPI WP2 from 2006, in case a common programme could be agreed with the partners (and with no financial contribution from EU).

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, Meetings

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, Annual Meeting The Cosener's House Abbey Close Abingdon, UK -Many thanks to the local organisers for the perfect preparation. -44 registered participants, 20% more than the 38 of HIPPI04. -Very good performance of our speakers: slides of 27 out of 31 presentations (87%) were received by last Thursday at noon ! Few words on the organisation -Programme structured in sessions, chaired by the Work Package Coordinator. -Time for talks and time for questions & discussion (specially from the ESAC).

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI 05 Programme - 1

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI 05 Programme - 2

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI 05 Programme - 3 Friday morning: -Presentation on dissemination by Alessandra. -Common definition of the planning for Budget status (at CARE and at HIPPI level). -Few more administrative matters (CARE05, HIPPI06). -Question time…

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, External Scientific Advisory Committee The ESAC plays a very important role in our work ! We have read carefully the 2004 ESAC Report and we have used it as a reference in the continuation of our work. It was a balanced document that has started reaction to some critical issues, and we are grateful to the ESAC members for the time and work devoted to its preparation. We regret that Prof. Yamazaki is not able to attend this meeting, due to a last minute management problem at JAERI, but we hope that he will be able to contribute from Japan. From the ESAC, we expect as usual a summary talk on Friday with a short draft document. A longer document should be prepared before the end of October, to be presented and discussed at the CARE05 Meeting, and to be part of the HIPPI Annual Report to be sent to Brussels.

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, ESAC Charges The External Scientific Advisory Committee for the HIPPI JRA inside CARE has been nominated to analyse the work done and planned in the frame of HIPPI and to give advice to the HIPPI management, by making assessments and by providing recommendations. More specifically, the following questions have to be addressed: # 1 (general) Please review and comment the overall scientific quality of the research carried out. What were the most important accomplishments of the past year? How does the work compare with the international level? # 2 (labs & groups) Does the work presented by the different labs match with the HIPPI work plan? Is it consistent and sufficiently transparent scientifically? Comment on the proper use of resources. Is it clear how the groups proceed in the following year? # 3 (WP's) Comment on the effectiveness of interaction within WP's. Is there enough visibility of WP collaboration? Comment on what needs to be strengthened.

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, CARE05 at CERN ANNUAL MEETING Coordinated Accelerator Research in Europe supported by the European Community (FP6 Research Infrastructures Action) Nov , 2005, CERN Geneva, Switzerland

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, CARE05 Preliminary Programme

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI at CARE05 1.For the first time, 2 sessions of highlight talks (15’-20’), with 2-3 talks from HIPPI, can be a repetition of talks at HIPPI05 (Wed+Thu morning). 2.20’ report from the coordinator, Friday morning Open meeting of HIPPI Steering Board (Management+WP Coordinators) Thursday afternoon, 14:00. To discuss the ESAC report and finalise planning for Open to anybody interested. 4.Joint meeting HIPPI-SRF on SC Developments on Thursday morning, 11:00. Representatives of WP3 labs are invited to join. 5.Joint meeting HIPPI-BENE-HHH on Wednesday :00 (overview of work done in partner laboratories, to look for further synergies…). Expected attendance: -WP coordinators (or replacement) on Thursday afternoon. -Speakers for Wednesday and Thursday sessions. -Some WP3 representatives on Wednesday morning. -Everybody interested on all other sessions.

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, HIPPI Milestones and Deliverables “Measurable” indication of our progress (and perhaps the only thing checked by Brussels…). 17 in 2005 (16 milestones and 1 deliverable)

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, Milestones and deliverables 2005

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, Detailed planning and progress

HIPPI 05, Abingdon, Detailed planning and progress