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*Working Group Joint Sessions
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Sunday, June 20
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Evening 6:00 |
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Registration/Opening Reception Lobby/Ballroom A
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Monday, June 21
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Morning I & II 8:30 12:00 |
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Opening and Distinguished Plenary - Auditorium
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Plenary Session Chair: Ilan Ben-Zvi |
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8:30 8:45 |
Welcome and Introduction to Meeting |
Ilan Ben-Zvi |
8:45 9:30 |
Review of Experimental Results in Electron-Driven Plasma-Wake Acceleration |
Chan Joshi |
9:30 10:00 |
Progress on Laser-Plasma Accelerators |
Wim Leemans |
10:00 10:30 |
Coffee Ballroom A |
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Plenary - Auditorium |
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Plenary Session Chair: Robert Palmer |
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10:30 11:15 |
Advanced Accelerator System Requirements Overview |
Gerry Dugan |
11:15 12:00 |
Review of Advanced Accelerator Concepts R&D in Japan |
Yoneyoshi Kitagawa |
12:00 1:00 |
Lunch Ballroom A |
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Afternoon I 1:00 2:30 |
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Plenary - Auditorium
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Plenary Session Chair: David Cline |
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1:00 1:30 |
Tutorial: EM Structures and Laser Acceleration |
Levi Schachter |
1:30 2:00 |
Advances in Simulation Capabilities |
Warren Mori |
2:00 2:30 |
Afterburner at SLAC - the Collider Point of View |
Tor Raubeheimer |
2:30 3:00 |
Coffee
Ballroom A |
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Afternoon II 3:00 4:45 |
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Plenary & WG Organizing - Auditorium
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Plenary Session Chair: Thomas Marshall |
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3:00 3:30 |
Recent
Developments in Electron Bunch
Compression |
James Rosenzweig |
3:30 4:00 |
17GHz Electron
Bunching in High Gain Relativistic Klystrons and Research Accelerators |
Jake Haimson |
4:00 4:45
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Working Group
Organization
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4:45 6:00
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Satellite Meetings
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Tuesday, June 22 |
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Morning I 8:30 10:00 |
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Plenary - Auditorium
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Plenary Session Chair: Micheal Downer |
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8:30 9:00 |
Tutorial: Solid-State Laser Technology |
Craig Siders |
9:00 9:30 |
PIC simulation and experimental research on high energy particle generation and their applications |
Kunioki Mima |
9:30 10:00 |
Modeling of Halos and Intense beams |
Rami Kishek |
10:00 10:30 |
Coffee Ballroom A |
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Morning II 10:30 12:00 |
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Working Groups
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Computational Accelerator
Physics: code comparisons - Room 305
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10:30 11:15
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Standard
problems in advanced acceleration
|
Ricardo Fonseca
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11:15 12:00
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Discussion How can we approach comparisons of other codes? Standard problems for intense beams Standard problems for reduced models What code needs exist? |
Courtlandt
Bohn
Bradley Shadwick |
e-Beam Driven Accelerator Working
Group: Organization and Overview -Room 303
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10:30 11:00
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Introduction:
parameters and topics to work on
|
Patrick Muggli |
11:00 11:30
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The Afterburner: Overview
|
Tom Katsouleas/
Chan Joshi/Patrick Muggli
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11:30 12:00
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Discussion:
Goals of this working group
|
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EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group
Room 302 Session Leader: Wayne Kimura
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10:30 11:00 |
Advanced Accelerator Requirements for Synchrotron Radiation Facility Linacs |
Gerry Dugan |
11:00 11:30 |
Conceptual Design for a 1-GeV IFEL Accelerator |
Wayne Kimura |
11:30 12:00 |
Discussion |
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High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes Room
311
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10:30 10:55
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Overview of Conventional Proton and Ion
Sources and Preinjectors
|
Jim Alessi
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10:55 11:05
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Discussion
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11:05 11:35
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Characteristics of high intensity laser-
produced proton beams
|
Teh Lin
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11:35 11:45
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Discussion
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11:45 12:00
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WG
Discussion
|
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*Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration and Plasma Guiding Sub-Group- Auditorium and
306, respectively |
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10:30 11:00
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Recent results on high energy and high
quality electron beams from relativistic laser-plasma interaction with ultra
short laser pulse
|
Victor Malka
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11:00 11:30
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Recent results from
laser-plasma acceleration experiments
using the VULCAN Petawatt Laser and ASTRA
|
Christopher Murphy
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11:30 12:00
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NRL Laser Injection Laser Wakefield
Accelerator
|
Antonio Ting
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Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization Room 304
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10:30 11:00 |
Applications with Intense OTR Images: 120 GeV protons |
Alex Lumpkin |
11:00 11:30 |
Wide Dynamic Range Beam Diagnostics Measurements for Ion Accelerators |
J. Douglas Gilpatrick |
11:30 12:00 |
Electro Optic longitudinal bunch length diagnostic at the DUV-FEL |
Changbiao Wang |
MM Wave Sources Room 308
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10:30 11:00
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INITIAL OPERATION OF 34 GHZ, 45 MW PULSED
MAGNICON*
|
Oleg Nezhevenko
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11:00 11:15
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Whispering gallery pulse compressor
|
Jay Hirshfield
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11:15 11:30
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Generation and Focusing of Sheet Beams
for High Power Klystrons
|
Michael Read
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11:30 12:00
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Working
Time in Session
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12:00 1:00 |
Lunch Ballroom A |
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Afternoon I 1:00 2:30 |
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Working Groups
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Computational Accelerator
Physics: reduced and fluid approaches Room 305
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1:00 1:30 |
Averaged-PIC simulation of laser-plasma interaction: pulse amplification by Raman backscattering and wake field |
Min Hur |
1:30 2:00 |
Thermal Effects in Intense Laser-Plasma Interactions |
Bradley Shadwick |
2:00 2:30 |
Progress in Quasistatic Modeling of Plasma-Based Accelerators: QUICKPIC |
Thomas Antonsen |
e-Beam Driven Accelerator Working
Group: Afterburner Design Issues Room 303
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1:00 1:30
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Simulation Studies of an
Afterburner Conceptual Design
|
Chengkun Huang
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1:30 2:00
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Afterburner-related Issues for Linear
Colliders
|
Tor Raubenheimer
|
2:00 2:30
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Discussion:
Technical challenges of implementing an afterburner
|
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EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group
Room 302 Session Leader: Steve Lidia
|
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1:00 1:30 |
1 GeV acceleration using electron beam driven wakefields in structures |
Wei Gai |
1:30 2:00 |
Discussion |
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2:00 2:15 |
High power rf test for MCT based 11.424GHz dielectric loaded structure |
Chunguang Jing |
2:15 2:30 |
Observation of Multipactor in an Alumina-based Dielectric-Loaded Accelerating Structure |
John Power |
High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes Room
311
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1:00 1:20
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Ion production via optical field
ionization: Results from early work
|
Paul Bolton
|
1:20 1:25
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Discussion
|
|
1:25 1:50
|
Energy enhancement of produced protons
by prepulses and back focusing in the interaction between T^3 lasers and thin
foils
|
Atsushi Ogata
|
1:50 2:00
|
Discussion
|
|
2:00 2:25
|
Ultra-high brightness laser-accelerated
proton source and novel acceleration schemes
|
Julien Fuchs
|
2:25 2:30
|
Discussion
|
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*Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration and Plasma Guiding Sub-Group- Auditorium and
306, respectively |
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1:00 1:30
|
Plasma waveguides for laser
accelerators: Simulations and experiments
|
T. Mendonca
|
1:30 2:00
|
Guiding of intense pulses in efficient
end-pumped plasma channels generated by self-focusing in Ar and H_2 clusters
|
Vinod Kumarappan
|
2:00 2:30
|
Laser Guiding At Relativistic
Intensities and Wake Field Particle Acceleration in Plasma Channels
|
Cameron Geddes
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Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization Room 304
|
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1:00 1:30 |
Electron Beam Phase-Space Measurement Using a High-Precision Tomography Technique |
Vitaly Yakimenko |
1:30 2:00 |
Slice Emittance Measurement |
Dinh Nguyen |
MM Wave Sources Room 308
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1:00 1:30
|
Comparison of Multiple Beam and Sheet
Beam Klystrons
|
Lawrence Ives
|
1:30 1:45
|
Fast X-Band Phase Shifter
|
Vyacheslav Yakovlev
|
1:45 2:00
|
Plasma Switch for X-Band Active SLEDII
RF Pulse Compressor
|
Anatoly Vikharev
|
2:00 2:30
|
Working
Time in Session
|
|
2:30 3:00 |
Coffee Ballroom A |
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Afternoon II 3:00 4:30 |
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Working Groups
|
||
*Computational Accelerator
Physics: High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes joint Room 305
|
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3:00 3:30
|
Ultrafast 2-D radiative transport in a
micron-scale aluminum plasma excited at relativistic intensity
|
Benjamin Bowes
|
3:30 4:00
|
|
de Silva
|
4:00 4:30
|
Discussion
- what are the computational needs of this area?
|
|
e-Beam Driven Accelerator Working
Group Room 303
|
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3:00 4:30
|
Discussion: Major Afterburner Issues and
Priorities
|
|
EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group
Room 302 Session Leader: Steve Lidia
|
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3:00 3:15 |
Enhanced Transformer Ratio Experiment at Argonne Wakefield Accelerator |
Alex Kanareykin |
3:15 3:30 |
Development of a 20-MeV Dielectric-Loaded Accelerator Test Facility |
Steven Gold |
3:30 3:45 |
GeV/m Wake Fields Generated by a Train of pC, Femtosecond Bunches in a Planar Dielectric Microstructure |
Changbiao Wang |
3:45 4:00 |
Design for a Slab-Symmetric Dielectric-Based Resonant Structure for Laser-Powered Acceleration |
Rodney Yoder |
4:00 4:15 |
Conceptual Design of Dielectric Accelerating Structures for Intense Neutron and Monochromatic X-ray Sources |
Anatoly Blanovsky |
4:15 4:30 |
Physical Foundations for Acceleration with Traveling Laser Focus |
Alexander Mikhailichenko |
*Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration and Plasma Guiding Sub-Group- Auditorium and
306, respectively |
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3:00 3:30
|
Status and Future Prospects
for Plasma Beatwave Acceleration of
Electrons
|
Sergei Tochitsky
|
3:30 3:45
|
Generation of Quasi-monoenergetic
High-energy Electron Beam by Plasma Wave
|
Kazuyoshi Koyama
|
3:45 4:00
|
Progress on the UK Advanced Laser Plasma
High-energy Accelerator ALPHA-X project
|
Dino Jaroszynski
|
4:00 4:15
|
Laser Wakefield Acceleration Driven by
ATF CO2 Laser
|
Wayne Kimura
|
4:15 4:30
|
Experimental study of fs electron bunch
generation by laser plasma cathode
|
Tomonao Hosokai
|
Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization Room 304
|
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3:00 3:15 |
A Smith-Purcell Radiation Bunch Length Diagnostic |
Steve Korbly |
3:15 4:30 |
Discussion |
|
MM Wave Sources Room 308
|
||
3:00 3:30
|
Gyroklystrons for Driving Linear
Accelerators
|
Victor Granatstein
|
3:30 3:45
|
NEW DEVELOPMENTS ON PBG RF CAVITIES
|
David Yu
|
3:45 4:00
|
Operation of a Confined Flow Multiple
Beam Gun
|
Lawrence Ives
|
4:00 4:30
|
Working
time in session
|
|
4:30 6:30
|
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Poster
Session Ballroom A
|
Wednesday, June 23 |
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Morning I 8:30 10:00 |
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Plenary - Auditorium
|
||
Plenary Session Chair: Eric Esarey |
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8:30 9:00 |
Tutorial: Gas lasers for Strong Field Applications |
Igor Pogorelsky |
9:00 9:30 |
Review of Laser Guiding Experiments |
Simon Hooker |
9:30 10:00 |
Diagnostics for Laser Accelerators |
Chris Clayton |
10:00 10:30 |
Coffee Ballroom A |
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Morning II 10:30
12:00
|
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Working Groups
|
||
Computational Accelerator
Physics: Intense beams and space charge effects Room 305
|
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10:30 11:00
|
Collective Modes and Colored Noise as
Beam-Halo Amplifiers
|
Courtlandt Bohn
|
11:00 11:30
|
Studies of space charge effects in
ultrashort electron bunches
|
Gwenael Fubiani
|
11:30 12:00
|
Compensation for bunch emittance in a
magnetization and space-charge dominated beam
|
Xiangyun Chang
|
e-Beam Driven Accelerator Working
Group: Results of Recent SLAC PWFA Experiments Room 303
|
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10:30 11:00
|
Field Ionization of a Neutral Lithium
Vapor using a 28.5 GeV Electron Beam
|
Caolionn OConnell
|
11:00 11:30
|
Energy Gain in E-164X
|
Mark Hogan
|
11:30 12:00
|
Discussion:
Challenges and issues of plasma experiments for afterburner
|
|
EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group
Room 302 Session Leader: Wayne Kimura
|
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10:30 11:00 |
Photonic Band Gap structures for accelerator applications |
Evgenya Smirnova |
11:00 11:15 |
Photonic Crystal Laser-Driven Accelerator Structures |
Benjamin Cowan |
11:15 11:30 |
Driven radiation of ribbon electron beam as a tool for optical modulation |
Stanislav Zhilkov |
11:30 11:45 |
Optical Bragg acceleration structure |
Levi Schδchter |
11:45 12:00 |
Discuss IFEL Strawman |
|
High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes Room
311
|
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10:30 10:55
|
Acceleration of an electron beam in
vacuum by a high intensity laser pulse
|
Don Umstadter
|
10:55 11:00
|
Discussion
|
|
11:00 11:25
|
New experimental approaches for the LEAP
experiment
|
Tomas Plettner
|
11:25 11:30
|
Discussion
|
|
11:30 12:00
|
WG
tasks
|
|
*Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration and Plasma Guiding Sub-Group- Auditorium and
306, respectively |
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10:30 10:45
|
Application of the gas-filled capillary
discharge waveguide to laser-plasma acceleration
|
Simon Hooker
|
10:45 11:00
|
ATF experiments on laser and e-beam
transport in a capillary discharge plasma
|
Igor Pogorelsky
|
11:00 11:15
|
Guiding of Ultrahigh Laser Intensities
in Ablative Capillary Discharge Plasma Channel with Laser Ignition
|
Arie Zigler
|
11:15 11:30
|
Detailed Modeling of Channel Guided
Laser Wakefield Accelerators based on Capillary Discharges
|
Daniel Gordon
|
11:30 11:45
|
Guiding of 10 micron laser pulses by use
of hollow waveguides
|
Chieh Sung
|
11:45 12:00
|
Magneto-plasma waveguide
|
Min Hur
|
Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization Room 304
|
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10:30 11:00 |
Coherent Transition Radiation From a Laser Wakefield Accelerator as an Electron Bunch Diagnostic |
Jeroen van Tilborg |
11:00 11:30 |
Applications with Intense OTR Images: Microbunched Electron Beams |
Alex Lumpkin |
11:30 12:00 |
Design of standing-wave mutli-cavity beam-monitor for simultaneous beam position and emittance measurements |
Jin-Soo Kim |
MM Wave Sources Room 308
|
||
10:30 12:00
|
Preparation
of Report
|
|
12:00 1:00 |
Lunch Ballroom A |
Afternoon I 1:00 2:30 |
||
Afternoon I 1:00
2:30
|
||
Working Groups
|
||
*Computational Accelerator
Physics: Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration Subgroup joint - Auditorium
|
||
1:00 1:15
|
Particle-in-cell simulations of intense
laser pulses coupling into plasma channels
|
Dimitre Dimitrov
|
1:15 1:30
|
Broad-Energy Electron Beam Injection and
Loading in Laser Wakefield Accelerators
|
James Cooley
|
1:30 1:45
|
Laser wakefield acceleration - a fully
self-consistent analysis
|
Albert Reitsma
|
1:45 2:00
|
Hydrodynamical evolution of plasma
channels
|
Howard Milchberg
|
2:00 2:30
|
Discussion
|
|
e-Beam Driven Accelerator Working
Group: Future Test Experiments Room 303
|
||
1:00 - 1:30
|
Potential Beams at ORION
|
Eric Colby
|
1:30 2:30
|
Discussion:
Test experiments (beam, plasma, etc.) to be done at ORION, SLC, and
elsewhere.
|
|
EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group Room 302
|
||
1:00 2:30 |
Discuss IFEL Strawman (Continued ) |
|
High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes Room
311
|
||
1:00 1:25
|
Laser ponderomotive e+e- collider and
proton acceleration up to the range of
ultra high energy cosmic rays
|
Kazuhisa Nakajima
|
1:25 1:30
|
Discussion
|
|
1:30 1:55
|
Active media accelerators
|
Levi Schachter
|
1:55 2:00
|
Discussion
|
|
2:00 2:30
|
WG
tasks
|
|
Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization Room 304
|
||
1:00 1:30 |
Determination of Electron Beam Parameters by Means of Laser-Compton Scattering |
Khalid Chouffani |
1:30 1:45 |
Thomson scattering from laser wakefield accelerators |
Pierre Michel |
1:45 2:30 |
Discussion |
|
MM Wave Sources Room 308
|
||
1:00 2:30
|
Preparation
of Report
|
|
2:30 3:00 |
Coffee Ballroom A |
|
Afternoon II & Evening 3:00 |
||
Social Event Meet in SAC Lobby
|
Thursday June 24 |
||
Morning I 8:30 10:00 |
||
Plenary - Auditorium
|
||
Plenary Session Chair: Courtlandt Bohn |
||
8:30 9:00 |
Tutorial: Exotic Acceleration Schemes |
Gennady Shvets |
9:00 9:30 |
Modeling Injectors |
John Lewellen |
9:30 10:00 |
Diagnostics for High Energy Accelerators |
Marc Ross |
10:00 10:30 |
Coffee Ballroom A |
|
Morning II 10:30 12:00 |
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Working Groups
|
||
Computational Accelerator
Physics: Intense beams and space charge effects
Room 305
|
||
10:30 11:15
|
Discussion on code comparisons
|
|
11:15 12:00
|
Discussion on code needs
|
|
e Beam Driven Accelerator Working Group
Room 303 |
||
10:30 11:00
|
Acceleration and Focusing of
Relativistic Electrons in Over-dense Plasma
|
Vitaly Yakimenko
|
11:00 12:00
|
Discussion:
afterburner design
|
|
EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group Session Leader: Wayne Kimura Room 302
|
||
10:30 10:45 |
Detailed Model Comparisons with STELLA Experimental Results |
Wayne Kimura |
10:45 11:00 |
IFEL-Chicane based Microbuncher at 800 nm |
Chris Sears |
11:00 11:15 |
Proof-of-principle experimental test for the novel vacuum electron-laser acceleration at the BNL-ATF |
Feng Zhou |
11:15 11:30 |
In Vacuum Laser Acceleration of Electrons at the Brookhaven ATF |
Vitaly Yakimenko |
Session Leader:
Steve Lidia |
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11:30 12:00 |
Discuss Wakefield Strawman |
|
High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes Room
311
|
||
10:30 10:50
|
New low-loss ferroelectric materials for
accelerator applications
|
Alex Kanareykin
|
10:50 10:55
|
Discussion
|
|
10:55 11:15
|
Ion acceleration and THz wave generation
by ultrashort laser-foil interaction
|
Peter Messmer
|
11:15 11:20
|
Discussion
|
|
11:20 12:00
|
WG
tasks
|
|
*Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration and Plasma Guiding Sub-Group- Auditorium and
306, respectively |
||
10:30 10:45
|
Ultrahigh current electron acceleration
in relativistic laser-plasma interactions
|
Kazuhisa Nakajima
|
10:45 11:00
|
Generation of MeV-level high-energy
electrons from the interaction of a 2 TW laser beam and a gas target
|
Hyyong Suk
|
11:00 11:15
|
Experiment on the Thomson Backscattering
from LWFA e-beams
|
Nasr Hafz
|
11:15 11:30
|
Application of detuned plasma beatwave
for generation of few-cycle electromagnetic pulses
|
Serguei Kalmykov
|
11:30 11:45
|
Robust autoresonant excitation in the
plasma beat-wave accelerator
|
Jonathan Wurtele
|
11:45 12:00
|
LWFA with Low Energy Raman Seeded Pulses
|
Franklin Grigsby
|
Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization Room 304
|
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10:30 11:00 |
Schottky-Enabled Photoemission in a RF Accelerator Photoinjector - Possible Generation of Ultra-Low Transverse Thermal Emittance Electron Beam |
Zikri Yusof |
11:00 11:30 |
Space Charge Modulation and its affect on Zero Phase Measurements |
Timur Shaftan |
11:30 12:00 |
Observation of Energy Equipartitioning in Low Energy Intense Electron Beam |
Yun Zou |
MM Wave Sources Room 308
|
||
12:00 1:00 |
Lunch Ballroom A |
Afternoon I 1:00 2:30 |
||
Working Groups
|
||
*Computational
Accelerator Physics: Joint Session with the e Beam Driven Accelerator Working
Group Room 303 |
||
1:00 1:30
|
Energy Loss of a High Charge Bunched
Electron Beam in Plasma: Simulations, Scaling, and Accelerating Wake-fields
|
James Rosenzweig
|
1:30 2:00
|
Simulation of Ionization Effects for
High-Density Positron Drivers in future Plasma Wakefield Experiments
|
David Bruhwiler
|
2:00 2:30
|
The IONPACK Library of Ionization
Algorithms for PIC Codes
|
Dimitre Dimitrov
|
EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group
Room 302 Session Leader: Steve Lidia |
||
1:00 2:30 |
Discuss Wakefield Strawman (Continued ) |
|
High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes Room
311
|
||
1:00 1:20
|
Beam conditioning for FEL's:
Consequences and methods
|
Jonathan Wurtele
|
1:20 1:25
|
Discussion
|
|
1:25 1:45
|
Beam manipulation with laser-plasma
wakefields: Beam conditioning, emittance selection, and beam chopping
|
Eric Esarey
|
1:45 1:50
|
Discussion
|
|
1:50 2:10
|
Electron beam conditioning by Thomson
Scattering
|
Carl Schroeder
|
2:10 2:30
|
Discussion
|
|
*Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration and Plasma Guiding Sub-Group- Auditorium and 306,
respectively |
||
1:00 1:15
|
Absorption and Guiding of Intense Laser
Pulses in Clustered Gases
|
Thomas Antonsen
|
1:15 1:30
|
Trapping, wavebreaking, and dark current
in nonlinear plasma waves
|
Carl Schroeder
|
1:30 1:45
|
Electron acceleration in the Bubble
regime: analytical theory and numerical simulations
|
Sergey Gordienko
|
1:45 2:00
|
Trapping and Acceleration of Nonideal
Injected Electron Bunches in Channel-Guided LWFAs
|
Richard Hubbard
|
2:00 2:15
|
Nonlinear group velocity, pump
depletion, and electron dephasing in laser wakefield accelerators
|
Eric Esarey
|
2:15 2:30
|
Introduction to
Laser-Plasma-Acceleration Working Group Task
|
Eric Esarey
|
Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization Room 304
|
||
1:00 1:15 |
A PMQ-based, Ultra-short Focal Length, Final Focus System for Next Generation Beam-Radiation and Beam-Plasma Experiments |
Gil Travish |
1:15 1:45 |
Diagnostics and controls in the LEAP experiment |
Tomas Plettner |
MM Wave Sources Room 308
|
||
2:30 3:00 |
Coffee Ballroom A |
|
Afternoon II 3:00 4:45 |
||
Working Groups
|
Computational
Accelerator Physics: Other types of modeling
Room 305 |
||
3:00 3:30
|
Time and frequency domain models for
Smith-Purcell Radiation from a two dimensional charge moving above a short
grating
|
Amit Kesar
|
3:30 4:00
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A Muon Cooling Ring with Lithium Lenses
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Yasuo Fukui
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4:00 4:30
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High-Brightness Injector Modeling
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John Lewellen
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e-Beam Driven Accelerator Working
Group Room 303
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3:00 3:30
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The UCLA/NICADD Plasma Density
Transition Trapping Experiment
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Matt Thompson
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3:30 4:45
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Discussion:
Plasma sources for the afterburner, trapping as a source of dark current in
the PWFA
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EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group
Room 302 Session Leaders: Wayne Kimura and Steve Lidia |
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3:00 4:45 |
Conclude Work on Strawman Designs |
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High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes Room
311
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3:00 4:45
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WG
tasks
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Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration Sub-Group - Auditorium |
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*Laser-Plasma Acceleration Plasma Guiding Sub-Group joint session with
Diagnostics WG Room 306
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3:00 3:30
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Femtosecond pump-probe studies of
preformed plasma channels and clustered plasmas
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Michael Downer
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3:30 4:00
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Ultrafast Optical Diagnostic of laser
plasmas: Single-shot Supercontinuum Spectral Interferometry
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Ki-Yong Kim
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4:00 4:15
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Transverse phase-space measurements at a
magnetic bunch compressor at the BNL-ATF
|
Feng Zhou
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4:15 4:30
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UCLA Neptune Ramped Electron Bunch
Experiment
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Robert England
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4:30 4:45
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Evidence of Ionization Blue Shift
Seeding of Forward Raman Scattering
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Shouyuan Chen
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MM Wave Sources Room 308
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Evening 6:00 - |
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Workshop Banquet Meet in SAC Lobby
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Friday June 25 |
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Morning I 8:30 10:00 |
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Plenary - Auditorium
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Plenary Session Chair: Vitaly Yakimenko |
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8:30 9:00 |
Tutorial: Femtosecond Beam Sources and Applications |
Mitsuru Uesaka |
9:00 9:30 |
Very High Energy Gain in the Neptune IFEL Experiment |
Pietro Musumeci |
9:30 10:00 |
Diamond amplifiers for photocathodes |
Triveni Srinivasan-Rao |
10:00 10:30 |
Coffee Ballroom A |
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Morning II 10:30 12:00 |
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Working Groups
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Computational Accelerator Physics
- Room 305
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10:30 11:15
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Final results on code comparisons
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Ricardo Fonseca
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11:15 12:00
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Final discussion of presentation to
attendees
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e-Beam Driven Accelerator Working
Group Room 303
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10:30 12:00
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Session
reserved for last minute talks (only if really necessary), and discussion and
preparation of the WG summary
|
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EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working Group Room 302
Session Leaders: Wayne Kimura and Steve Lidia |
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10:30 12:00 |
Prepare Final Strawman Designs for Presentation to Workshop Attendees |
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High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes Room
311
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10:30 12:00
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WG
summary preparation
|
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*Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration and Plasma Guiding Sub-Group- Auditorium and
306, respectively |
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10:30 12:00
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Discussion
and WG summary preparation
|
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Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization Room 304
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10:30 10:45 |
A New Nondestructive Method for Measuring the RMS Length of Charge Bunches Using Their Wake Field Radiation Spectrum |
Sergey Shchelkunov |
10:45 11:00 |
Sequence of THz pulses as a tool for plasma diagnostics |
Stanislav Zhilkov |
11:00 12:00 |
Discussion |
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MM Wave Sources Room 308
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12:00 1:00 |
Lunch Ballroom A |
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Afternoon I 1:00 3:10 |
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BNL Tour Meet in SAC Lobby
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1:30 2:20
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Tours: Group 1
NSLS, Group 2 RHIC, Group 3 ATF
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2:20 3:10
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Tours: Group 1
ATF, Group 2 NSLS, Group 3 RHIC
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3:10 3:30
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Refreshment Break BNL, Berkner Hall Lobby
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Afternoon II 3:30 6:15 |
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User Facility Talks BNL, Berkner Hall
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Plenary Session Chair: Igor Pogorelsky |
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3:30 5:00 |
User Facility Talks I |
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1. N. Samios |
Welcome to BNL |
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2. A. Ting |
"Laser Wakefield Acceleration with Optically Injected Electrons at the Naval Research Laboratory" |
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3. M. Conde |
"The Argonne Wakefield Accelerator Facility: Capabilities and Experiments" |
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4. A. Tremaine |
PLEIADES, an Ultra-fast Thomson X-ray Source at LLNL |
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5. N. Barov |
"The Fermilab/NICADD Photoinjector Laboratory: Capabilities, Status and Plans" |
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6. D.Umstadter |
"Recent Results on Laser-driven Electron and Ion Acceleration from the University of Michigan." |
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5:00 5:15 |
Break BNL, Berkner Hall Lobby |
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5:15 6:30 |
User Facility
Talks II BNL, Berkner Hall |
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7. S. Tochitsky |
"UCLA Neptune Facility For Advanced Accelerator Studies" |
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8. S. Bernal |
"The University of Maryland Electron Ring: a Model Recirculator for Intense Beam Physics Research." |
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9. W. Leemans |
"The l'OASIS Facility at LBNL: Multi-terawatt, Multi-beam Ti:sapphire Laser System for Laser Driven Advanced Accelerator Research" |
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10. R. Noble |
The ORION Facility for Advanced Accelerator and Beam Physics Research |
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11.V.Yakimenko |
ATF Capabilities and Experiments |
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Evening 6:30 - |
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6:30 7:00
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Closing
Reception BNL, Berkner Hall Lobby
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7:00 8:30
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Buffet Dinner BNL, Berkner Hall Dining Area
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Saturday June 26 |
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Morning I & II 8:30 12:00 |
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Plenary WG Summary - Auditorium
|
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Plenary Session Chair: Marcus Babzien
|
|
8:30 8:50
|
EM Structure-Based Accelerators Working
Group
|
8:50 9:10
|
e-Beam Driven Accelerators
|
9:10 9:30
|
High Energy Density Physics and Exotic
Acceleration Schemes Working Group
|
9:30 9:50
|
Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma
Acceleration Subgroup
|
9:50 10:10
|
MM Wave Sources Working Group
|
10:10 10:40
|
Coffee
Break Ballroom A
|
Plenary Session Chair: Wei Gai - Auditorium
|
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10:40 11:00
|
Laser-Plasma Acceleration: Plasma
Guiding Sub-Group
|
11:00 11:20
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Working Group Topics: Diagnostics,
Control and Synchronization
|
11:20 11:40
|
Computational Accelerator Physics
|
11:40 12:00
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Closing Remarks
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Bus Schedule for Danfords and Holiday Inn
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Date and Event |
Pick up |
Drop off |
Attendees: |
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Sunday 20th, Reception |
Continuous shuttle between hotel and SUSB from 5:30 to 8:30 PM |
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Monday 21st, Regular Session |
7:30 am |
5:00 pm and 6:00 PM |
Tuesday 22nd Regular, poster sessions |
7:30 am |
6:30 pm & 7:30 PM |
Wednesday 23rd, Regular session, social |
7:30 am |
After Social |
Thursday 24th Regular session, Banquet |
7:30 am |
After Banquet |
Friday, 25th Regular session |
7:30 am |
After BNL visit |
Saturday, 26th Regular session |
7:30 am |
12 noon |
Companions: |
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Wednesday 23rd, Regular session, social |
2:00 PM at hotel for social event |
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Thursday 24th Regular session, Banquet |
4:00 PM at hotel for banquet |
*Busses have been scheduled to allow
attendees and companions convenient travel between the two hotels and all
workshop functions. Attendees staying at the Stony Brook University Dormitory
are within walking distance of the Student Activities Center, where all
sessions will be held, and where busses will depart and return for BNL day and
social events. Please use the above bus schedule to plan your transportation.
Those attendees choosing to rent private vehicles may park close to the Student
activities Center (see map) free of charge with parking passes obtained at the
registration desk, and use the workshop busses whenever they choose. In
addition, the Holiday Inn Express offers free shuttle transportation, including
pickup and drop off at nearby Islip MacArthur Airport (ISP). Please contact the
Holiday Inn directly to arrange for shuttle service.*
Room Assignment Summary Check agenda for exceptions during joint sessions |
|
Working Group Name |
Room |
Laser Plasma Acceleration - Plasma Acceleration Subgroup |
Auditorium |
EM Structure-Based Accelerators |
302 |
Laser-Plasma Acceleration: Plasma Guiding Sub-Group |
306 |
e-Beam Driven Accelerators |
303 |
Diagnostics, Control and Synchronization |
304 |
Computational Accelerator Physics |
305 |
High Energy Density Physics and Exotic Acceleration Schemes |
311 |
MM Wave Sources |
308 |