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JUAS ADVISORY BOARD meeting

JUAS ADVISORY BOARD meeting. Louis Rinolfi. 23 rd and 24 th April 2014. Louis N é el Physics Nobel Prize, 1970 First President of INPG in 1971. Thanks to. F . Demolis, M. Gauthier, M. Romand and H. Hoffmann for ESI support M. Bozzo, M. Martini and E. M é tral for JUAS support

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JUAS ADVISORY BOARD meeting

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  1. JUAS ADVISORY BOARD meeting Louis Rinolfi 23rd and 24th April 2014 Louis Néel Physics Nobel Prize, 1970 First President of INPG in 1971

  2. Thanks to F. Demolis, M. Gauthier, M. Romand and H. Hoffmann for ESI support M. Bozzo, M. Martini and E. Métralfor JUAS support J.M. De Conto, E. Merle-Lucotte and J.L. Revol for the local organization

  3. Welcome by Elsa Merle-Lucotte

  4. Presentation of ESI by Hans Hoffmann

  5. Bâtiment Mont Blanc 1 61 rue Antoine Redier Archamps Technopole F-74166 Saint-Julien-en-Genevois Cedex Tél: +33 4 50 31 50 10 3 schools: JUAS: Joint Universities Accelerator School ESIPAP: European School of Instrumentation for Particle and Astroparticle Physics ESMP: European School of Medical Physics

  6. ESI Presidents ESI (European Scientific Institute) was founded in 1994 at Archamps – Haute-Savoie – France as infrastructure to enable “administratively” the school JUAS on request of the President of INPG (12/1992) and supported by a Cluster of European Universities (INPG, TH Darmstadt, Universität Karlsruhe, Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble) and CERN (SPC 3 May 1994) ESI Presidents : 1994 – 1999 : Denis Linglin 1999 – 2002 : Giorgio Brianti 2002 – 2012: Manfred Buhler-Broglin 2013 – 2014:Hans Hoffmann

  7. JUAS Directors JUAS started in 1994 at Archamps – Haute-Savoie – France. JUAS Directors : 1994 – 2000 : Marcelle Rey-Campagnolle 2001 – 2005 : Joël Le Duff 2006 – 2010 : François Méot 2011 – 2014: Louis Rinolfi

  8. JUAS logos 1994 - 2011 M. Rey-Campagnolle / ISN 2011 - 2014 T. Kehrer / CERN From 2014 V. Guyony / Indélébile Création

  9. JUAS Poster 2014

  10. Minutes Advisory Board 2013 Berlin University

  11. Follow-up actions After discussion, the decisions of the Advisory Board are: 1) Continue to apply specific (good) conditions to students coming from partner universities 2) Priority should be given to students coming from partner universities, then from European universities, then from anywhere in the world. => Done 3) Review the status of the present partner universities. => Will be done at this meeting Among the present JUAS partner universities, what is the expected future for the Accelerator Physics and related students following JUAS courses? Three categories have emerged: a) Universities with very low probability sending students to JUAS in the near future: b) Universities with high probability sending students to JUAS in the near future: c) Universities which sent students every year and plan to continue in the near future:: => Update will be done at this meeting

  12. Agreement between Universities and ESI-JUAS • The decisions of the Advisory Board are: • The members of the Advisory board agree on this proposal, with the corrections to be made. The objective is to propose to the JUAS partner universities to sign it as soon as possible. • The new agreement should be sent to the present JUAS partner universities which didn’t sign yet the agreement • => Done After having reviewed the evaluation marks of Stephan, the Advisory Board requests to change the lecturer for 2014 => Done Louis presents the JUAS website. Terry and Peter suggest putting some pictures of JUAS groups. => Done Decision: for the year to come the members agree to distribute two check lists per day (one in the morning and one in the afternoon) => Done

  13. Collaboration with CAS and USPAS • In the present context, ESI would need resources (people) to manage another JUAS school during the year. (Hans) • The solution could be to make at least a simulation of this project for a “summer JUAS” to get an answer if it is “manageable” for 2014. • => Not done Vittorio notes that it could be useful to ask to the JUAS students their agreement that their contacts might be communicated to laboratories, partners … => Done Terry asks if we have a feed back to this date on what the JUAS students became after their participation to the school => Not done

  14. ESIPAP • A new school is foreseen to open in January 2014 and running in parallel with JUAS in the same institute (ESI), with 15 students expected for the first year. • Advantages: • - Synergy between students • - Possible common courses • Disadvantages: • Overload for the secretariat (management) • Possible interactions for the computing room • Same sources for sponsors • The Advisory Board members advise that 2 schools should stay separated on the dates. Now, it is up to ESI to decide to try it this way. • Hans precise that the main goal for ESI is to keep the same quality for JUAS, and not to penalizing the schools already existing. • Sponsors will also be at stake with a possible synergy, but JUAS should not share its sponsorship. => First ESIPAP school in 2014 with 7 students (course 1) + 2 students (course 2) => Positive feed-back but the main impact is overload for the secretariat (management)

  15. Review of Advisory Board members 2014

  16. 15 European Universities partners

  17. 11 representatives from Institutes

  18. Round table of partner universities

  19. JUAS students 2014 from partner universities

  20. Status 2013 from partner universities Among the present JUAS partner universities, what is the expected future for the Accelerator Physics and related students following JUAS courses? Three categories have emerged (Berlin-April-2013): Universities with very low probability sending students to JUAS in the near future: Berlin:the situation is complicated now that Heino is retired. The Engineering department has its own programs for Physics and does not plan to send students. Genoa:Marco precise that there is no department of Physics in Genoa, only Engineering. The willing of the University is not really to send students in others programs but to allow them to complete their degree in Genoa. Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble: The university has drastically reduced the teaching program about particle accelerator. Therefore no development is foreseen in the near future. UniversitatPolitècnica de Catalunya Barcelona: for many years no students came to JUAS. We expect that there is no specific future in the particle accelerator field. Unfortunately, we have no news from Francisco Calvino, representative of this university. b) Universities with high probability sending students to JUAS in the near future: Barcelona (UAB):the interest is still present trough ALBA project. Antoni thinks that UAB will send some students next year. Napoli:a few students should join JUAS next year.

  21. c) Universities which sent students every year and plan to continue in the near future: Roma: each year, roughly ten students are following JUAS courses. Darmstadt: there is a strong interest in the field which will still run for the years to come. Liverpool:the interest from Liverpool is certain. The only situation there might be to manage the coexistence between JUAS and the accelerator school Liverpool has already got. Paris-SudOrsay:a new Master degree in “Grand Instruments” should be created next year. This is an important collaboration between the University, the CEA and Soleil. KIT:the networking and international context of JUAS is a plus very attractive for KIT. Grenoble INP: a strong teaching program is on-going and each year several students are following the JUAS courses. Valencia: An important department, related to particle accelerators, at this university, is working very well. Each year, some students are coming from Valencia University. Rostock: this university has a department where particle accelerators are developing. Oxford:was not yet in the 2013 Advisory Board What is the status today ?

  22. Professors and assistants 2014

  23. New professors 2014

  24. Course 1: Ricardo Bartolini (Oxford university - John Adams Institute) replaced Klaus Wille (decision took place at Advisory Board meeting in Berlin – April 2013) Dario Pellegrini (CERN) assisted Guido Sterbini for MADX tutorials Elena Benedetto (CERN) assisted Elias Metral for Longitudinal Beam tutorials Jean-Baptiste Lallement (CERN) replaced Alessandra Lombardi for Linac courses. • Course 2: • Davide Tommasini (CERN) assisted S. Russenschuck for Magnet courses. • Paolo Ferracin (CERN) assisted M. Wilson for Superconducting magnet courses and tutorials • Thomas Thuillier (LPSC) came back for Particle Sources courses • WielKleeven (IBA) replaced Patrick Verbruggen for Applications of accelerators courses • Xavier Queralt (ALBA) replaced Paul Berkvens for Radiation safety courses

  25. Professors and assistants 2014 – Course 1

  26. Professors and assistants 2014 – Course 2

  27. Seminars in 2014 – Course 1 Seminars in 2014 – Course 2

  28. Overview of JUAS courses Course 1 : Sciences and Physics of Particle Accelerators Course 2 : Technology and Applications of Particle Accelerators

  29. JUAS students in 2014

  30. Students 2014 White: Master Blue: PhD Yellow: Staff (Professional) Female: 12 Male: 36

  31. Master students in 2014 C1 = Course 1 C2 = Course 2

  32. PhD students in 2014 C1 = Course 1 C2 = Course 2

  33. Professionals students in 2014 C1 = Course 1 C2 = Course 2

  34. Overview of students status

  35. JUAS students 2014 by countries

  36. JUAS students 2013 2012

  37. Number of students considered in 2014 48 followed courses + 2 did not come ------------------------------- = 50 students in total

  38. Presentation Course 1 Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerators

  39. Students JUAS 2014 – Course 1 Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerator

  40. Mini-workshop Coordination by Phil Bryant assisted by Riccardo Bartolini A (new) Particle Accelerator is designed by students (over 4 weeks) and results are presented by student group leaders

  41. CMS at CERN M. Bozzo as a guide Waiting for the lift At 100 m underground Close to the detector

  42. CLIC Test Facility (CTF3) at CERN The 120 MeV Linac for the Probe Beam W. Farabolini as a guide

  43. ESRF at Grenoble During the presentation Inside the Main Ring with J.L. Revol as a guide

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