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11 15 December 2022
How can particle accelerators address environmental issues? A 10-day challenge for multidisciplinary teams of young people!
Students from all background are invited to take part in an EU-funded challenge to imagine new solutions to address environmental issues by using particle accelerators. For 10 days, students with different academic backgrounds will join teams of six to imagine innovative solutions on how can particle accelerators be used to tackle environmental challenges. On the 10th day, they will present their work to a jury of experts at CERN. To help in this task, students will be offered high-level seminars on particle accelerators, on environmental challenges and on innovation as well as a stimulating environment to discuss these issues. This initiative is put forward by the I.FAST project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme. It stems from the historic collaboration between the ESI, CERN and others partners to run the Joint Universities Accelerator School.
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10 19 Juillet 2022
The EU-supported project I.FAST announces the possibility to apply for a grant to finance a programme of exchange of knowledge, expertise, and working practices of new accelerator and magnet component technologies between an I.FAST European Accelerator Development Laboratory (here called the I.FAST Laboratory) and a European Industrial Company (here called the Company).
The programme offers the opportunity for a Company to send an engineer or technician for one or several visits to one of the I.FAST Laboratories and for a I.FAST Laboratory to send a scientist, engineer or technician to a Company for one or several visits. A grant of up to 7000 € can be requested for financing such a technical exchange programme which should put emphasis on transfer between the two parties of knowledge, expertise, and working practices of design, fabrication and testing of new advanced technological components for frontline accelerator and magnet research and/or technology infrastructures.
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9 07 June 2022
I FAST launches new fund to support innovation in accelerator technologies
The fund aims to stimulate innovation in accelerator technologies by supporting projects with a contribution of up to 200 kEUR.
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8 14 December 2021
How can particle accelerators address environmental issues? A 10-day challenge for multidisciplinary teams of young people!
In summer 2022, the EU-funded I.FAST project will challenge students to find new and innovative societal applications for accelerators.
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7 02 November 2021
I.FAST announces Traineeship Programme at European Accelerator Development Laboratories
The EU-supported project I.FAST announced a traineeship programme to support knowledge transfer of new component technologies between laboratories and industry . The programme offers the opportunity for an early-career engineer or technician working at a European industrial company to work as trainee at one of the I.FAST European Accelerator Development Laboratories (https://ifast-project.eu/participants) for a duration of 2 weeks to 3 months. The traineeship should put emphasis on knowledge transfer in the development, design and testing of new advanced technological components for frontline accelerator and magnet research infrastructures.
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6 23 October 2019
Status of a European Standard for the protection of helium cryostats against excessive pressure
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5 9 October 2019
PhD and internship opportunities for students in physics
Construction of particle accelerators and superconducting magnets for research: a domain of European excellence. PhD and internship opportunities for students in physics.
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4 28 August 2019
CEA delivers essential accelerator component to ESS
A key accelerator component has been delivered to ESS as part of France's in-kind contribution. The Radio Frequency Quadrupole (RFQ) is the first accelerating structure in ESS's linear accelerator and has been designed, developed and manufactured by BrightnESS² partner CEA at its research institute IRFU. Read more.
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3 19 March 2018
The AMICI working group on innovation is conducting an industry survey
This survey is open to companies in the accelerator and magnet field. Your participation will be highly valuable:◦ Your answers will help us analyse good practices and barriers to effective engagement of the European Technological Facilities in collaborating with industry for the development of commercial products and services that may benefit the society at large. ◦ Your input will be used to define a new sustainable collaboration model and may serve as a basis for collaborative programmes to be supported by the European Commission. ◦ You will receive a report detailing the outcomes of the survey. How to participate
If you belong to a company which operates in the magnet field, fill the form and send it back to . If you are from a company outside the magnet field, fill the form and send it back to . Answers will remain confidential. -
2 20 September 2017
First users at European XFEL
The world largest superconducting linac was built at different sites across 9 countries throughout Europe and beyond. This dispersed manufacturing network included many AMICI partners’ large-scale accelerator Technological Facilities (TF), as detailed.
- TF @ CNRS for the RF power coupler production
- TF @ CEA for the cavity string and module assembly, and the production of re-entrant cavity Beam Position Monitors (BPM) For further details on the technical steps which were performed at CEA - Saclay, please see the video.
- TF @ DESY for, in particular, tests of accelerator modules, superconducting magnets and cavities in the dedicated Accelerator Module Test Facility (AMTF)
- TF @ INFN, Milano for, in particular, the qualification of twenty 3.9 GHz cavities of the two Third Harmonic Modules, following their production by Ettore Zanon S.p.A. under INFN supervision
- TF @ PSI for the production of Beam Position Monitor (BPM) electronics
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Summary of the in-kind Contributions to the European XFEL Cold Linac.
- TF @ CNRS for the RF power coupler production
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1 25 July 2017
INAUGURATION OF A NEW WORKING GROUP IN THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDIZATION (CEN)
The inauguration of a new working group in the European Committee for standardization (cen) took place at the DIN secretariat in BERLIN on July 25, 2017. Within the technical committee CEN/TC 268, the new working group CEN/TC 268/WG 6 is focused on Specific helium technology applications. The working group held the kick-off meeting for working out a European Standard on Helium cryostats – protection against excessive pressure. This activity is linked to the AMICI work package 5.3: Harmonisation – Cryogenic safety procedures. The meeting was attended by 15 experts from 5 countries. The next meeting is scheduled for October 19, 2017.