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L.P. Csernai 1 Establishing the Academia Europaea - Bergen Knowledge Hub Laszlo P. Csernai, University of Bergen, Norway EPS-Energy Working Group meeting, Lisboa, Nov. 14, 2014

Towards a New Knowledge Hub  Academies and Universities are multi-disciplinary – but less interdisciplinary  The same problem is in ERC, real interdisciplinary projects are suppressed (*)  Smaller institutions (of Advanced Studies) have a single focus direction  Academia Europaea – has a few “Knowledge Hubs”, with 2-3 focal directions, (however, none are between different divisions as social and natural sciences

Towards a New Knowledge Hub

Towards a New Knowledge Hub

Present & Future Developments  Energy, Energy supply, Energy sustainability, Stability of the supply are in focus  in society politics, stability, economic stability, War and Peace, … - very complex system with interactions both ways - e.g. NordPool-Spot : financial stability  e-supply stability (fluctuations) - Complex mathematical modeling and stability analysis are possible!!!  Optimization of electric and or energy supply - energy conversion, wind power, photo voltaic, transport, electric cars, coal, oil, nuclear, gas, power plants, energy storage, export, import, (1 st just on physical basis, Laws of Nature) - then, subsidies, taxes, financial markets, political interests … (2 nd More complex) - Who should pay and how much.  The same type of dilemma, subsidizing electric cars: how much?, how long? Is it really environment friendly, is it climate friendly? Who should pay for, why? Collaboration between natural and social Sciences: Towards a New Knowledge Hub [“Collaboration between natural and social Sciences: Towards a New Knowledge Hub” ISES, Kőszeg, HU]

Present & Future … Contd.  Climate gases, CO2/GHG ( assuming that it leads to Global Warming ): Who should pay for it? Who should receive these payments? Those should pay for it who burn the oil or those who sell it and take the profit?  What kind of natural science research should one do? - applied sciences – the costumers should pay for it (not public funds, but?) - fundamental sciences – who should decide?, How long, and how much, if it does not lead to success?  Climate Science ….  Cold Fusion …  Fusion for energy production   Fission: why is the radioactive waste is not destroyed (“burned”)  Radiation therapy, is it too expensive for society?? (Ǝ radioactive waste!)

Present & Future … Contd.  “Phase transitions”  Critical fluctuations  In society:  Black out - the collapse of electric supply  Market Crash - the collapse of financial markets  Transaction or Tobin Tax !!! ???

L.P. Csernai 12 Pb+Pb A TeV, b= 70 % of b_max Lagrangian fluid cells, moving, ~ 5 mill. MIT Bag m. EoS FO at T ~ 200 MeV, but calculated much longer, until pressure is zero for 90% of the cells. Structure and asymmetries of init. state are maintained in nearly perfect expansion. PIC- hydro..\zz-Movies\LHC-Ec-1h-b7-A.mov ATeV [ Csernai L P, Magas V K, Stoecker H, Strottman D D, Phys. Rev. C 84 (2011) ]

L.P. Csernai 13 KHI  ROTATION KHI 2.4 fm PIC method !!!

The Bergen Computational Physics Lab ( )

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