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Motivation

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This workshop will be the first of its kind, originating from a current need of DA optimization at several accelerator projects, including the EIC, FCC-ee, light sources, and more. It will be the first occasion to discuss the latest developments in state0-of-the-art DA optimization that has been held in many years.

Latest theoretical and experimental developments are of high relevance for Brookhaven's next collider project, the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC), to reach its required performance in any of its rings, the HSR, the ESR, the RCS, and possibly the REC.

Furthermore, the workshop program will include discussion of studies towards the Future Circular Collider (FCC) planned at CERN, and of several light sources, including an upgrade to BNL's NSLS. In person discussion and presentation related to recent theoretical, computational and experimental advances as well as discovered challenges will provide important input to the development of all these accelerators.

  • Georg Hoffstaetter (Chair, Cornell University)
  • Joseph Scott Berg (BNL)
  • Kevin Brown (BNL)
  • Yunhai Cai (SLAC)
  • Auralee Linscott Edelen (SLAC)
  • Yongjun Li (BNL)
  • Christoph Montag (BNL)
  • Yuri Nosochkov (SLAC)
  • Daniel Ratner (JLAB)
  • Matthew Signorelli (BNL)
  • Michael Borland (ANL)
  • Tomas Rogelio (CERN)
  • Frank Zimmermann (CERN)
  • Ohnishi Yukiyoshi (KEK)
  • Georg Hoffstaetter (Chair, Cornell University)
  • Katerina Malysheva (Cornell University)
  • Anna Petway (BNL)
  • Christina Blas (BNL)
  • Christoph Montag (Co-Chair, BNL)
  • David Sagan (Cornell University)
  • Matthew Signorelli (BNL)
  • Joseph Peter Devlin (Cornell University)

Header Graphic: © Cornell University; photography Jason Koski

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