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Science parks and technological support at ELI Beamlines
Aleš Hála 15 November 2017
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ELI Beamlines facility parameters
Laser building 16,500 m2 Laboratories 4,500 m2 Offices 4,400 m2 Multifunction areas 2,300 m2
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Facility design
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Funding Construction Phase Operational Phase 85 Buildings 165
mil. EURO Buildings 85 Technology 165 Others 27 Total 277
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Employees by country – 300 people in total
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Bringing new values for society
New scientific challenges for technology development: Biomedical Cancer treatment, new drugs development; Material New materials, nanomaterials, satellite material testing; Molecular New generation of chemical compounds; Energetics Laser fusion system, new energy sources (patented). Technical solutions for industrial users: 3D imaging and diffraction of unique complex biological structures; Extreme field conditions; Optical Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics; Pump & probe experiments.
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ELI Beamlines user operation
All beamlines will be available for international users to accomplish their own research projects, development of technologies and know-how, and use or test their equipment Both academic and commercial research and technology development Open access policy for academic users: to be open to all interested researchers, based on open competition and selection of the proposals, evaluated by on the sole criterion of scientific excellence
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Timeline 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Building Ph I. Building Ph. II. – A, B, C PAH Technology Development - DE, FR, IT, UK, USA Technology Delivery Technology Installations Commissioning User experiments
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ELI Beamlines high-power laser systems
Construction of high-power laser systems Vacuum compatible instrumentation Laser beam distribution Cryogenics In-house developed software control system ELI Beamlines L1 system 100 mJ / <15 fs (upgrade to 200 mJ) 6.7 TW; 1019 W/cm2 fs-level external synchronization; User facility system with advanced control
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Industrial applications
Overview Communication Pharmacy Microscopy & Spectroscopy Medicine New materials Laser fusion Defense Secondary sources
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Particle acceleration
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Proton therapy Alternative (smaller and cheaper) proton beam source for medical proton centers
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Real time 3D bio-imaging
3D imaging of viruses and other biological objects in real time
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Technology Transfer Office
CENTRE FOR INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Established in 2012 Operational for ELI Beamlines, Hilase and Institute of Physics AS CR 7 team members 2 Business Development managers IP manager Lawyer Financial manager Marketing and administrative support 50+ technology transfer and commercialisation / contract research projects
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Intellectual property valorization
14 patent applications (8 national, 4 EPO, 2 PCT) 30+ technologies/instrumentation 3 Software 1 license agreement signed EUR in contract research Testing of optics for personal protection Development of laser sources Calculation, modelling, searches, …
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Spin-off example: CARDAM Solutions
Mathematical simulations Advanced material development Safety and security systems
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Project management
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30 mil. EUR operational yearly budget
Financing 2018+ 2018/2019 30 mil. EUR operational yearly budget Source: national, EU, ERIC, industrial??? 280 mil. EUR investment from ERDF
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ELI regional innovation cluster
ELI Beamlines, Hilase, Institute op Physics AS CR Prague Innovation Center Central Bohemian Innovation Centre Institutes of Academy of Sciences, Czech Technical University, Charles University, Biocev, …)
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Science and Technology Advanced Region
VESTEC HODKOVICE DOLNÍ BŘEŽANY
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for your attention! ales.hala@eli-beams.eu +420 702 004 931
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