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Introduction to PACMAN Paul Shore
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02/02/20152 Talk Structure What is PACMAN? Why might PACMAN be important?
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What is PACMAN? FP7 funded project Marie Curie Actions project IDP project 02/02/20153 ?
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What is PACMAN? FP7 funded project 02/02/20154 The EU-funded 7th Framework Programme (FP7) has 2 main strategic objectives: strengthen the scientific and technological base of European industry and encourage its international competitiveness, while promoting research that supports EU policies.
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What is PACMAN? Marie Curie Actions Programme €4.7 billion over 7 years entirely dedicated to human resources (premium funding) Broad scope across science and engineering 02/02/20155
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What is PACMAN? IDP project 02/02/20157
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What is PACMAN? IDP project 02/02/20158 International Doctoral Programme whereby early stage researchers (ESR) from across the globe act as a cohesive cohort of researchers addressing relevant subjects concerning EU members and policies…………… Investing in people Creating new networks Focussing bright people in front of EU relevant topics ……………….. …………………………... advancing the State-of-the-Art
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What is PACMAN? PACMAN, a study on Particle Accelerator Components' Metrology and Alignment at the Nanometre scale 02/02/20159 Why might PACMAN be important?
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PACMAN, a study on Particle Accelerator Components' Metrology and Alignment at the Nanometre scale 02/02/201510
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0.1 mm 100 micrometres
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0.0001 mm 100 nm
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Electron beam writing Encyclopaedia Britannica on the head of a pin C. Humpheys, 1992, Cambridge University Each letter is made of holes approximately 4nm diameter 100 nm
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Why might PACMAN be important? PACMAN, a study on Particle Accelerator Components' Metrology and Alignment at the Nanometre scale 02/02/201515
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Why might PACMAN be important? 02/02/201517
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Chandra X Ray Space Telescope Specially developed metrology instruments Precision Metrology Station (axial profiles) Circularity & Inner Diameter Station Micro phase interferometer (roughness) Mirror form error: 5 nm RMS (~1m diameter) Roughness: 0.18 – 0.34nm RMS
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Why might PACMAN be important? PACMAN, a study on Particle Accelerator Components' Metrology and Alignment at the Nanometre scale 02/02/201519 Large Science Components'
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Diameter of telescope (metres) Size “scale up” trend of ground based telescopes 19402020200019801960 10 20 30 40 1609 19201900 E-ELT Subaru KECK VLT LBT TMT HET Hooker Hale WHT Year AAT Galileo
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Next generation ground-based telescope - size
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Why might PACMAN be important? FP7 funded project 02/02/201522 The EU-funded 7th Framework Programme (FP7) has 2 main strategic objectives: strengthen the scientific and technological base of European industry and encourage its international competitiveness, while promoting research that supports EU policies.
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Why might PACMAN be important? 02/02/201523 Diameter of telescope (metres) Size “scale up” of space telescopes 200020202010 2 4 6 8 1990 Year Hubble Space Telescope Herschel Space Telescope James Webb Space Telescope RoSAT X Ray Space Telescope Chandra X Ray Space Telescope IXO X Ray Space Telescope
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Why might PACMAN be important? 02/02/201524 Cranfield Large Diamond Turning Machine (1979)
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Why might PACMAN be important? 02/02/201525 Ultra precision machines developed for astronomy programmes are applied in the fabrication of solar concentrators advanced displays plastic electronics animated packaging
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Micro-textured cylindrical mould
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Replicating film from a structured drum
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Micro-textured “Scotchlite” material by 3M Ref: www.3M.scotchlite
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Plastic film based products Toppan and Plastic Logic unveiled a 42-inch flexible E-ink display in March 2013
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Thin Film Solar Power technologies Thin Film Flat PanelConcentrated LensesMirrors Thermal Photovoltaic Solar Power
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Why might PACMAN be important? 02/02/201532 Cranfield Large Diamond Turning Machine (1979)
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KMT Lidköping Vertical Precision Machine Machine weight145 000 kg Working range, OD1 300 – 4 000 mm Max workpiece weigth10 000 kg Machine designed for bearing rings. In situ metrology. Linear motors – ultra precision. Short cycle time. Hydrostatic slides and workhead. X-Z slide circular accuracy diagram
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Wind turbine bearing fabrication
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Growth in size of typical commercial wind turbines (height in metres) IPCC (2011), “Special report on renewable energy”
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Possible Fusion Energy Fuel 1mm radius sized pellet 0.1mm thick shells 1 um shell thickness control 25 nm hemispherical accuracy 25nm RMS roughness
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Rapid “Fusion target” fabrication system
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Ultra Precision 6 Axes Micro-Machining System Rapid “Fusion target” Fabrication system Translating technology: microelectronics to fusion energy
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02/02/201539 Train young researchers in topics of interest for European Industry Improve the career prospects & employability of young researchers Enhance public-private research collaboration Promote science Promote women in science Disseminate the results in the private & public sector
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02/02/201540 Train young researchers in topics of interest for European Industry Improve the career prospects & employability of young researchers Enhance public-private research collaboration Promote science Promote women in science Disseminate the results in the private & public sector Nb of women in science even more insufficient Targeted outreach activites by female students to communicate their enthusiasm in science to young girls Nb of students enrolled in science insufficient Effective program of outreach activities targeting different layers of society Research career not attractive Students with a unique portfolio of technical & transferable skills Multi-disciplinary training Substantial network of colleagues & partners Research collaboration between public & private sectors mandatory for the development of accelerators Knowledge and Transfer (KT) in both directions Strengthening the network via workshops & common subjects Final achievement of PACMAN objectives determinant for the next colliders Open access to the results Dissemination through papers, journals, workshops New KT portfolio available All disciplines studied in PACMAN are easily transposable in industry Research subjects sometimes far away from Industry issues
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