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Industrial involvement in EU funded programs: the PACMAN project
Hélène MAINAUD DURAND
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PACMAN = a study on Particle Accelerator Components’ Metrology and Alignment to the Nanometre scale
It is an Innovative Doctoral Program, hosted by CERN, funded by EU and CLIC, providing training to 10 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs). Introduction Total EU contribution: 2.67 M€ Start-end dates: 01/09/ /08/2017 17 academic & industrial partners Status of the ESRs: 7 have found a job (1 is Dr) 4 have been extended 8 are finalizing their PhD thesis CLIC budget: 1.6 MCHF PACMAN: intro & industrial partners Involvement: around ESRs Involvement: around the project
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Introduction Management team Supervisory Board CERN,
HEXAGON METROLOGY, ETALON, ELTOS, METROLAB, DMP, SIGMAPHI, NI PISA univ., CRANFIELD, SANNIO univ., LAPP, ETHZ, IFIC, SYMME, Tech. Univ. of Liberec Management team WP0 Management H. Mainaud Durand WP5 Training N. Catalan Lasheras WP6 Diss & Outreach M. Modena WP1 Metrology & Alignment H. Mainaud Durand WP2 Magnetic Measurements S. Russenschuck WP3 Precision mech. & nano-positioning M. Modena WP4 Microwave Technology M. Wendt
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Propose an alternative solution for the high accuracy alignment of the accelerator components:
using a stretched wire acting as a beam for the fiducialisation of components. combining references & methods of measurements in the same place to gain time and accuracy To get this: develop very high accuracy metrology and alignment tools Validate them on a final bench: the Final PACMAN Alignment Bench Extrapolate tools & methods developed to other projects Objectives
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PACMAN industrial partners
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PACMAN industrial partners
3 large companies: National Instrument (HU): Since 1976, National Instruments (NI) takes off-the-shelf semiconductor and computing technology and applies it to control, measurement and automation applications Hexagon Metrology (DE): Hexagon metrology offers a wide range of products and services for all industrial metrology applications in sectors such as automative, aerospace, energy and medical. Hexagon Metrology at Wetzlar is also where the development and manufacture of Leitz Brand high precision CMM, gear inspection systems and probe heads take place. TNO (NL): TNO Delft, with around 200 people in the field of high-end instrumentation, delivers innovative and complete solutions for large companies, SME’s and governmental organisations. TNO fields of knowledge are: applied physics, mechanics, material and process technology, instrumentation, electronics and information science. PACMAN industrial partners
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PACMAN industrial partners
5 SMEs: DMP (ES): Specialized in the manufacture of highly complex dynamic systems and components for aeronautic, defence and space, medicine, science and other markets ELTOS (IT): manufactures and supplies printed circuit boards for original equipment manufacturer customers and their electronic manufacturing service providers. ETALON (DE): ETALON offers high end system solutions for the calibration, monitoring and accuracy enhancement of machines, robots and structures. It was founded in 2004 as a spin-off of the PTB in Germany, METROLAB (CH): Metrolab is a world leader for instruments to measure magnetic field strength with a very high degree of precision. SIGMAPHI (FR): Sigmaphi has been making magnetic systems for particle accelerators for more than 25 years, and supply them all around the world (more than 80% is exported) PACMAN industrial partners
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Industrial involvement around the ESRs
Recruitment: All the industrial partners received the short list of the 5 last candidates for the post offer in which they were concerned; they could provide comments before and after the board They had to acknowledge the candidate chosen Secondments: ESRs have a mandatory 3 months secondments in industry Objective of secondments: have a better knowledge of the industrial world, e.g. to learn how to define requirements, prepare and perform review and approval of an engineering design in order to develop prototypes, embedded in the teams of large industries and SMEs. Role of industrial companies: education, training, coaching Bonus: get high-skilled ESR to work, paid by EC. Industrial involvement around the ESRs
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Industrial involvement around the ESRs
Table of secondments: Industrial involvement around the ESRs ESR Duration Partner ESR1.1 2 months Hexagon ESR1.2 3 months Etalon ESR2.1 Sigmaphi 1 months NI ESR2.2 ELTOS ESR3.1 4 months DMP ESR3.2 ESR3.3 TNO ESR4.1 ESR4.2
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Some conclusions from the secondments reports
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Industrial involvement around the project
Around the workshops/events organized by the project: IP workshop PACMAN workshops (through talks, sessions, etc.) “Talent speed dating” organized in the 3rd PACMAN workshop Dissemination and outreach activities Demos and trainings for all the students This involvement did not concern only PACMAN industrial partners, but also other companies as well: Terabee, Guralp, ASML, METAS, MI-Partners, INSPHERE. Networking Sponsoring Advertising & exposure
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Industrial involvement in pictures
Presentation from MI-Partners 3rd Supervisory Board Conference EUSPEN 2016 External KT Network meeting
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Industrial feedback from final poll
Feedback from poll organized at the end of the project: 5 companies out of 8 answered (62.5%). Workload as an industrial partner: was the balance positive or has the experience been too demanding? Appropriateness of the secondments duration: 8.4/10 Rate of the adaptability of the students profile for industries: 8.2/10 Are you willing to join another ITN in the future?
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Summary PACMAN = golden opportunity For students For partners
Exposure to leading edge technology Multidisciplinary & multi-cultural environment Work with large network of industries & universities High quality training & outreach activities Summary For partners Get trained manpower during the secondment Develop synergies with other partners Attract international researchers to strengthen their team For the CLIC project: To push technologies and methods to improve the alignment of the CLIC components, which is a critical challenge for the project. To have a network of industries in order to provide solutions for the future, towards a CLIC future approval
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PACMAN is a team work, it could not work without:
PACMAN is a team work :could not work without: The students: Claude Sanz Vasileios Vlachakis Solomon Kamugasa Domenico Caiazza Giordana Severino Iordan Doytchinov Peter Novotny David Tshilumba Silvia Zorzetti Natalia Galindo Munoz The academic supervisors: Paul Shore Paul Morantz Markus Rothacher Pasquale Arpaia Xavier Tonnelier Laurent Brunetti Bernard Caron Jo Spronck Luca Fanucci Angeles Faus-Golfe The CERN supervisors: Ahmed Cherif Jean-Christophe Gayde Jean-Frédéric Fuchs Stefan Russenschuck Marco Buzio Michele Modena Andrea Gaddi Kurt Artoos Manfred Wendt Nuria Catalan Lasheras The industrial partners: Jürgen Schneider, Norbert Steffens, Heinrich Schwenke, Marie-Julie Leray, Pascal Lequerre, Alicia Gomez, Teun van den Dool, Joe Woodford, Jacques Tinembart, Philip Keller, Miroslav Sulc CERN support: Seamus Hegarty, Charlyne Rabe, Karen Ernst, Gregory Cavallo, Nicolas Friedli, David Mazur, Cécile Granier
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New initiative coordinated by Elettra-Sincrotrone de Trieste (IT).
The main deliverable of CompacLight will be a Conceptual Design Report of an X-band Hard X-ray facility Compact light
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Industrial participation in Compact ligh
VDL ETG: Commercial structures supply Participates in WP4, for X-band structure manufacturability and series production Participates in WP7 supporting the global integration of CompacLight Kyma S.r.l. : Commercial supply of advanced undulators Participates in WP5, to explore the manufacturing and industrialization process of CompactLight undulators Participates in WP7 supporting the global integration of CompactLight
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