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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 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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JUAS ADVISORY BOARD meeting Louis Rinolfi
23rd and 24th April 2014
Louis NéelPhysics Nobel Prize, 1970First President of INPG in 1971
Thanks to
F. Demolis, M. Gauthier, M. Romand and H. Hoffmann for ESI supportM. Bozzo, M. Martini and E. Métral for JUAS supportJ.M. De Conto, E. Merle-Lucotte and J.L. Revol for the local organization
10th April 2014
Agenda for JUAS annual meeting
23rd and 24th April 2014
Grenoble University - France -
Wednesday 23rd April:
12h: Lunch together 14h:
1 Welcome (E. Merle-Lucotte) 2 Presentation of ESI (H. Hoffmann) 3 Brief history of JUAS 4 JUAS 2013 Minutes (Berlin) + follow-up actions 5 Review of JUAS Advisory Board members 6 Round table of partner universities (all representatives) 7 Review of professors and assistants JUAS 2014 8 Review of JUAS students 2014
Coffee break 9 Presentation of the course 1: “Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerators” 10 CERN and ESRF visits (course 1) 11 Examination results of the course 1 12 Oral exam for students who fail the written exam 13 Presentation course 2: “Technology & Applications of Particle Accelerators” 14 CERN, PSI and Geneva hospital visits (course 2) 15 Practical days at CERN and at Bergoz 16 Examination results of the course 2 17 JUAS certificates (examination and attendance) 18 ECTS (European Credit Transfer System) 19 Evaluations received from students (for lecturers)
Thursday 24th April
9h: 1 Agreement between JUAS and Universities (all representatives) 2 Oxford university and JAI (A. Seryi) 3 Paris Sud Orsay and future Paris Saclay university (P. Puzo) 4 Possible contributions from universities (all representatives)
Coffee break 5 Review of JUAS sponsors (W. Decking, J. Enders, A. Faus-Golfe, P. Forck, T.
Garvey, M. Migliorati, J.L. Revol, C. Welsch) 6 JUAS in the community of Particle Accelerators
- Cluster (J. Enders) - IPAC 2014 - TIARA - IoP - SFP
7 Computing support for JUAS 8 JUAS Web site (Programmes, Indico, Job opportunities…) 9 Meeting of all lecturers at CERN 10 Proposals for improvements in 2015
14h: 11 Lodging facilities and transportation in Archamps (M. Gauthier) 12 Evaluations received from students (for ESI) (M. Gauthier) 13 JUAS budget (M. Gauthier) 14 Application Form for students (M. Gauthier) 15 JUAS brochure (M. Gauthier) 16 JUAS Poster 2015 (M. Gauthier)
Coffee break 17 JUAS 2014: 20 years celebration on Friday 25th April at LPSC 18 Place (University) for the Advisory Board meeting in 2015 19 Tentative date for the JUAS annual meeting 2015 20 A.O.B.
19h: Dinner together at restaurant “Le Pèr ’Gras” - La Bastille
Welcome
by Elsa Merle-Lucotte
Presentation of ESI
by Hans Hoffmann
Hans HoffmannESI President
Gunther Hartmann & Manjit Dosanjh
ESMP co-Directors
Louis RinolfiJUAS Director Marie Gauthier
Administrator
Marjorie RomandAssistant
Filiz DemolisAssistant
Manfred Buhler-BroglinESI Deputy
Elias MetralJUAS Deputy
Johann CollotESIPAP Director
Bâtiment Mont Blanc 161 rue Antoine RedierArchamps TechnopoleF-74166 Saint-Julien-en-Genevois CedexTél: +33 4 50 31 50 10
3 schools:
1) JUAS: Joint Universities Accelerator School2) ESIPAP: European School of Instrumentation for Particle and Astroparticle Physics 3) ESMP: European School of Medical Physics
ESI PresidentsESI (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)
1994 – 1999 : Denis Linglin
1999 – 2002 : Giorgio Brianti
2002 – 2012: Manfred Buhler-Broglin
2013 – 2014: Hans Hoffmann
ESI Presidents :
JUAS Directors
JUAS started in 1994 at Archamps – Haute-Savoie – France.
1994 – 2000 : Marcelle Rey-Campagnolle
2001 – 2005 : Joël Le Duff
2006 – 2010 : François Méot
2011 – 2014: Louis Rinolfi
JUAS Directors :
JUAS logos
1994 - 2011
2011 - 2014
From 2014
T. Kehrer / CERN
V. Guyony / Indélébile Création
M. Rey-Campagnolle / ISN
JUAS Poster 2014
Minutes Advisory Board 2013 Berlin University
After discussion, the decisions of the Advisory Board are:1) Continue to apply specific (good) conditions to students coming from partner universities2) 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
Follow-up actions
Agreement between Universities and ESI-JUASThe 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
Collaboration with CAS and USPASIn 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
ESIPAPA 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)
Review of Advisory Board members 2014
Universities Since Members of Advisory Board in 2014Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble (UJF) 1994 Jean-Marie De Conto
Technische Universität Darmstädt 1994 Joachim Enders
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie (KIT) 1994 Anke-Susanne Müller
Grenoble INstitut Polytechnique (Grenoble INP) 1994 Elsa Merle-Lucotte
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB) 1994 Youri Koubychine
Universidad degli studi di Napoli “Federico II” 1994 Vittorio Vaccaro
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) 1994 Antoni Mendez
Università degli studi di Roma “La Sapienza” 1994 Mauro Migliorati
Università degli studi di Genova 2002 Marco Bozzo
Technische Universität Berlin 2002 Heino Henke
Universitat de Valencia 2002 Angeles Faus-Golfe
University of Liverpool 2011 Carsten Welsch
Université Paris-Sud Orsay 2012 Patrick Puzo
University of Rostock 2013 Ursula van Rienen
University of Oxford 2014 Andrei Seryi
15 European Universities partners
Institutes Members of Advisory Board
ESI President Hans Hoffmann
ESI administrator Marie Gauthier
JUAS Director Louis Rinolfi
JUAS Deputy Director Elias Métral
CAS Director (CERN Accelerator School) Roger Bailey
Oxford University Chris Prior
ESRF (European Synchrotron Radiation Facility) Jean-Luc Revol
PSI (Paul Scherrer Institute) Terry Garvey
GSI (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung) Peter Forck
DESY (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron) Winfried Decking
BNL (Brookhaven National Laboratory) François Méot
11 representatives from Institutes
Round table of partner universities
15 Universities 2012 2013 2014
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya 0 0 0
Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona 0 1 1Technische Universität Darmstadt 4 5 4
Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble 0 1 1Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble 2 3 5
Karlsruhrer Institute für Technologie 0 1 0
Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II” 0 0 0
Università degli Studi di Roma “La Sapienza” 12 9 9
Technische Universität Berlin 1 0 0
Università degli Studi di Genova 1 0 0Universitat de València 1 1 0
University of Liverpool 1 3 1
Universität Rostock 2 1 0
Université Paris Sud - Orsay not yet partner 3 1
Oxford university not yet partner not yet partner 0
JUAS students 2014 from partner universities
Status 2013 from partner universitiesAmong 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): a) 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.Universitat Politècnica 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.
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-Sud Orsay: 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 ?
Professors and assistants 2014
New professors 2014
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
Wiel Kleeven (IBA) replaced Patrick Verbruggen for Applications of accelerators courses
Xavier Queralt (ALBA) replaced Paul Berkvens for Radiation safety courses
Professors / Assistants
Lecture Home
P. Bryant Introduction to Accelerators England
H. Henke Relativity & Electromagnetism University Berlin
J.M. De Conto Particle optics University J. Fourier
A. Latina / J. Resta Lopez /R. Alemany
Transverse Beam Dynamics CERN
G. Sterbini / D. Pellegrini MADX CERN
E. Métral / E. Benedetto Longitudinal Beam Dynamics CERN
J.B. Lallement / V. Dimov Linacs CERN
Y. Papaphilippou Linear imperfections + Non linear effects CERN
M. Migliorati Space charge + Instabilities University Roma
R. Bartolini Synchrotron radiations Oxford University
F. Chautard Cyclotrons GANIL
T. Perron Injection / Extraction ESRF
Professors and assistants 2014 – Course 1
Professors / Assistants
Lecture Home
F. Caspers / S. Federmann RF engineering including superconductivity CERN
P. Chiggiato / R. Kersevan Vacuum CERN
Tommasini / Russenschuck Magnets design CERN
T. Zickler / J. Bauche Normal conducting magnets CERN
M. Wilson / P. Ferracin Superconducting magnets Oxford Instruments
P. Forck Beam instrumentation GSI - Darmstadt
T. Thuillier Particle sources J. Fourier university
E. Zimoch Accelerator control PSI - Villigen
W. Mondelears Low energy electron accelerators Gent university
W. Kleeven Accelerators for industrial & medical appl. IBA - Belgium
S. Bousson High current proton linacs IN2P3/IPNO - Orsay
R. Miralbell Therapeutic applications HUG - Geneva
S. Meyroneinc Particle therapy and accelerators Institut Curie - Paris
X. Queralt Radiation safety ALBA - Barcelona
Professors and assistants 2014 – Course 2
Seminars in 2014 – Course 2
Seminars in 2014 – Course 1 Professors Lecture Home
L. Rinolfi High energy colliders CERN / JUAS
A. Degiovanni Accelerators for hadron therapy EPFL / Lausanne
Professors Lecture Home
R. Losito Effects of radiation in particle accelerators CERN
Overview of JUAS courses
Number of professors +
assistants
Lectures Tutorials Seminars
Total
Course 1 16 72 h 34 h 2 h 108 h
Course 2 19 63 h 24 h 1 h 88 h
Visits(CERN, ESRF,
PSI, HUG)
Practical works at
CERN
Practical works at BERGOZ
Grand total
Course 1 108 h 8 h - - 116 h
Course 2 88 h 16 h 6 h 6 h 116 h
Course 1 : Sciences and Physics of Particle Accelerators
Course 2 : Technology and Applications of Particle Accelerators
JUAS students in 2014
Nr. Family name Given name Gender Date of birth Place of Birth Status Institution City Nationality
1 Andre Thomas Male 20/11/1989 Echirolles (France) Master Grenoble INP PHELMA Grenoble French
2 Astapovych Daria Female 21/05/1990 Sumy (Ukraine) PhD CERN / Sumy state Pedagogical university - Ukraine Geneva Ukraine
3 Bartosik Marcin Male 24/07/1983 Krakow (Poland) PhD CERN / Jagiellonian University in Krokow - Poland Krakow (Poland) Polish
4 Belli Eleonora Female 02/04/1986 Frosinone (Italia) Master Universita di Roma " La Sapienza" Roma Italian
5 Burducea Ion Male 09/05/1983 Cernavoda (Romania) pro Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering - RomaniaVaslui (Romania) Romanian
6 Camincher Clément Male 19/10/1990 Pau (France) Master Grenoble INP PHELMA Grenoble French
7 Cardelli Fabio Male 23/08/1987 Roma (Italia) PhD Universita di Roma " La Sapienza" Roma Italian
8 Carla Michele Male 29/05/1985 Fieasole (I talia) Pro Alba Celles - Espagna Cerdanyola des Vallès (Espagna) Italian
9 Chaleil Annaig Female 01/08/1990 Chatenay-Malabry (France) PhD Commissariat à l'énergie atomique - direction des application militaires - I le-de-FranceGif sur Yvette French
10 Costache Cristian Male 28/02/1982 Bucharest (Romania) Master Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering - RomaniaBucharest ( Romania) Romanian
11 Fakhari Moein Male 11/04/1987 Rashi (Iran) PhD Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Hamburg (germany) Iranian
12 Favia Giorgia Female 15/02/1988 Mesagne (Italia) PhD CERN / Universita di Roma " La Sapienza" Geneva Italian
13 Filippi Francesco Male 20/12/1988 Roma (Italia) PhD Universita di Roma " La Sapienza" Roma Italian
14 Fjellstrom Mattias Male 23/07/1986 Boden (Sweden) PhD CERN/ Lulea university of Technology - Suède Saint-Genis-pouilly Swedish
15 Garbayo Alberto Male 30/11/1984 Pamplona (Spain) Pro Added Value Solutions - Spain Huelva (Spain) Spanish
16 Herbert Maximilian Male 25/09/1990 Aschaffenburg (Germany) Master Technische Universitat - Darmstadt- Darmstadt (Germany) German
17 Hirlaender Simon Male 08/04/1982 Vienne (Austria) PhD CERN / University of technology Graz - Austria Geneva Austrian
18 Jonnerby Jakob Male 12/12/1991 Jukkasjarvi (Sweden) Master CERN / Uppsala university - Sweden Lausanne Swedish
19 Kastriotou Maria Female 26/08/1986 Marousi (Athens) PhD CERN / University of Liverpool Geneva Greek
20 Kovalenko Oleksander Male 21/07/1988 Netishyn (Ukraine) PhD GSI Darmstadt Darmstadt (Germany) Ukrainian
21 Kowalska Magdalena Female 08/04/1988 Warsaw (Poland) Master CERN/ Warsaw University of Technology - Poland- Thoiry Polish
22 Lasheen Alexandre Male 10/11/1989 Paris (France) PhD CERN/ Université Paris SUD Saint-thibault des vignes (77) French
23 Lejosne Anthoine Male 30/10/1991 Longjumeaux (France) Master Grenoble INP PHELMA Grenoble French
24 Mathieu Philippe Male 30/07/1990 Paris (France) Master Grenoble INP PHELMA Grenoble French
25 Mazzoni Stefano Male 30/05/1978 Morregno (Italy) Pro CERN Geneva Italian
26 Ogur Salim Male 08/02/1988 Samandag (Turkey) Master Bogazici Universitesi Istanbul Istambul Turkish
27 Olivert Gimenez Francisco Javier Male 12/05/1985 Albacete (Spain) PhD CIEAMT (Centro de Investigaciones Energeticas Medioambientales y Technologicas) - Spain Albacete / Madrid Spanish
28 Orduz Angie Karina Female 19/07/1983 Bogota (Colombia) PhD University of Huelva Huelva (Spain) Colombian
29 Patel Vivek Male 26/06/1984 Mumbai (India) Pro SVNIT Surat (India) Indian
30 Patel Chaitali Female 28/08/1983 Surat (India) PhD University of Toronto Canada Indian
31 Peters Benedikt Male 05/03/1989 Duesseldorf (Germany) Master CERN/ Karlsruhe institute of Technology Geneva German
32 Rocca Roberto Male 22/06/1974 Cagliari (I talia) PhD CERN/ Université Blaise Pascal (Clermont-Ferrand) Geneva Italian
33 Savin Evgeny Male 20/07/1991 Moscow (Russia) Master National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI" - MoscowMoscow Russian
34 Schmitt Nikolai Male 11/04/1990 Frankfurt (Germany) Master Technische Universitat - Darmstadt- Darmstadt (Germany) German
35 Schoofs Philippe Male 14/07/1987 Etterbeek (Belgium) PhD CERN /Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne Genthod/Lausanne Belgian
36 Sciscio Massimiliano Male 15/11/1986 Roma (Italia) PhD Universita di Roma " La Sapienza" Roma Italian
37 Senzacqua Martina Female 04/06/1987 Amandola (I talia) PhD Universita di Roma " La Sapienza" Roma Italian
38 Shashkov Yaroslav Male 20/08/1991 Voskresensk (Russia) Master National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI" - MoscowMoscow Russian
39 Simony Benoit Male 15/07/1991 Clamart (France) Master Grenoble INP PHELMA Grenoble French
40 Stefano Romeo Male 10/02/1989 Calabria (italia) PhD Universita di Roma " La Sapienza" Reggio calabria Italian
41 Steinhorst Manuel Male 10/10/1990 Bad Nauheim (Germany) Master Technische Universitat - Darmstadt- Darmstadt (Germany) German
42 Straticiuc Mihai Male 05/04/1983 Tecuci (Romania) Pro Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering - RomaniaTecuci (Romania) Romanian
43 Toma Sebastian Male 04/12/1988 Ploiesti (Romania) PhD Politechnica University of Bucharest National Institute for Physics and Nuclear EngineeringPloiesti (Romania) Romanian
44 Torino Laura Female 01/08/1988 Naples (Italia) PhD university of Pisa Barcelona Italian
45 Trad Georges Male 10/11/1987 Bouar (Lebanon) PhD CERn / Ecole doctorale de Physique de Grenoble fFerney-Voltaire Lebanon
46 Ventura Letizia Female 12/08/1987 Civitavecchia (I talia) PhD CERN / Universita di Roma " La Sapienza" Geneva Italian
47 Villa Francesca Female 15/09/1985 Monza (I talia) pro LPSC - Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de CosmologieGrenoble Italian
48 Zakaryan Samvel Male 29/07/1991 Yerevan (Armenia) Master CANDLE (Center for the Advancement of Natural Discoveries using Light Emission) - YerevanYerevan (Armenia) Armenian
White: Master
Blue: PhD
Yellow: Staff(Professional)
Students 2014
Female: 12Male: 36
C1 = Course 1C2 = Course 2
Master students in 2014
Nr. Family name Given name C1 C2 Date of birth Gender Nationality
1 Andre Thomas x x 20/11/1989 Male French
2 Belli Eleonora x 02/04/1986 Female Italian
3 Camincher Clément x x 19/10/1990 Male French
4 Costache Cristian x x 28/02/1982 Male Romanian
5 Herbert Maximilian x x 25/09/1990 Male German
6 Jonnerby Jakob x 12/12/1991 Male Swedish
7 Kowalska Magdalena x 08/04/1988 Female Polish
8 Lejosne Anthoine x x 30/10/1991 Male French
9 Mathieu Philippe x x 30/07/1990 Male French
10 Ogur Salim x 08/02/1988 Male Turkish
11 Peters Benedikt x x 05/03/1989 Male German
12 Savin Evgeny x 20/07/1991 Male Russian
13 Schmitt Nikolai x x 11/04/1990 Male German
14 Shashkov Yaroslav x 20/08/1991 Male Russian
15 Simony Benoit x x 15/07/1991 Male French
16 Steinhorst Manuel x x 10/10/1990 Male German
17 Zakaryan Samvel x x 29/07/1991 Male Armenian
12 16
MASTER STUDENTS
C1 = Course 1 C2 = Course 2
PhD students in 2014
Nr. Family name Given name C1 C2 Date of birth Gender Nationality
1 Astapovych Daria x 21/05/1990 Female Ukraine
2 Bartosik Marcin X 24/07/1983 Male Polish
3 Cardelli Fabio x 23/08/1987 Male Italian
4 Chaleil Annaig x 01/08/1990 Female French
5 Fakhari Moein x 11/04/1987 Male Iranian
6 Favia Giorgia x 15/02/1988 Female Italian
7 Filippi Francesco x 20/12/1988 Male Italian
8 Fjellstrom Mattias x 23/07/1986 Male Swedish
9 Hirlaender Simon x 08/04/1982 Male Austrian
10 Kastriotou Maria x 26/08/1986 Female Greek
11 Kovalenko Oleksander x 21/07/1988 Male Ukrainian
12 Lasheen Alexandre x 10/11/1989 Male French
13 Olivert Gimenez Francisco Javier x x 12/05/1985 Male Spanish
14 Orduz Angie Karina x x 19/07/1983 Female Colombian
15 Patel Chaitali x x 28/08/1983 Female Indian
16 Rocca Roberto x 22/06/1974 Male Italian
17 Schoofs Philippe x x 14/07/1987 Male Belgian
18 Sciscio Massimiliano x 15/11/1986 Male Italian
19 Senzacqua Martina x 04/06/1987 Female Italian
20 Stefano Romeo x 10/02/1989 Male Italian
21 Toma Sebastian x x 04/12/1988 Male Romanian
22 Torino Laura x 01/08/1988 Female Italian
23 Trad Georges x 10/11/1987 Male Lebanon
24 Ventura Letizia x 12/08/1987 Female Italian
19 10
PHD
C1 = Course 1 C2 = Course 2
Professionals students in 2014
Nr. Family name Given name C1 C2 Date of birth Gender Nationality
1 Burducea Ion x 09/05/1983 Male Romanian
2 Carla Michele x 29/05/1985 Male Italian
3 Garbayo Alberto x 30/11/1984 Male Spanish
4 Mazzoni Stefano x 30/05/1978 Male Italian
5 Patel Vivek x 26/06/1984 Male Indian
6 Straticiuc Mihai x 05/04/1983 Male Romanian
7 Villa Francesca x x 15/09/1985 Female Italian
3 5
PROFESSIONALS
Overview of students status
2012 Masters PhD Professionals Total Presented exam
Course 1 20 4 13 37 25Course 2 21 8 11 40 28
2013 Masters PhD Professionals Total Presented exam
Course 1 13 20 12 45 30Course 2 12 9 18 39 19
2014 Masters PhD Professionals Total Presented exam
Course 1 12 19 3 34 30
Course 2 16 10 5 31 25
JUAS students 2014 by countries
Countries StudentsArmenia 1Austria 1Belgium 1Colombia 1France 7Germany 4Greece 1India 2Iran 1Italy 13Lebanon 1Poland 2Romania 4Russia 2Spain 2Sweden 2Turkey 1Ukraine 2
18 48
20132012 JUAS studentsCountries StudentsArgentina 1Austria 1Belgium 1Bulgeria 1China 3Denmark 2France 12Germany 8Greece 1India 2Iran 2Italy 13Japan 1Morocco 1Mexico 1Montenegro 1Pakistan 1Poland 2Portugal 1Spain 5Tunisia 2United Kingdom 1Ukraine 1
23 64
Countries StudentsArmenia 1Belgium 1Benin 1Canada 1Denmark 2France 5Germany 7Greece 1Hungary 1Iran 2Israel 1Italy 15Japan 1Macedonia 1Pakistan 1Romania 2Slovenia 1Spain 4Switzerland 3Turkey 2United Kingdom 2Venezuela 1
22 56
Number of students considered in 2014
48 followed courses+2 did not come-------------------------------= 50 students in total
Presentation Course 1Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerators
Students JUAS 2014 – Course 1 Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerator
WEEK 1Monday
Jan 6th
Tuesday
Jan 7th
Wednesday
Jan 8th
Thursday
Jan 9th
Friday
Jan 10th
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
10:00
10:30
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
Presentation of JUAS & Presentation of students 2014
L. Rinolfi
09:00
12:30
WELCOMECOCKTAIL
14:00
Presentation of ESI
H. Hoffmann
Particle optics lecture
J.M. De Conto
Introduction to the Mini-Workshop
lecturePh. Bryant
Intro. to Accelerators lecture
Ph. Bryant
Relativity tutorial
H. Henke
Registrationand coffee
at Juas Office
LUNCH
Relativity lecture
H. Henke
09:00
Introduction to the Mini-Workshop
lecturePh. Bryant
LUNCH LUNCH
Intro. to Accelerators lecture
Ph. Bryant
Electro-magnetism tutorial
H. Henke
10:0010:15
12:15
11:15Electro-magnetism lecture
H. Henke
Particle optics tutorial
J.M. De Conto
Relativity lecture
H. Henke
Electro-magnetism lecture
H. Henke
Particle optics lecture
J.M. De Conto
Electro-magnetism lecture
H. Henke
Intro. to Accelerators lecture
Ph. Bryant16:0016:15
16:0016:15
Relativity lecture
H. Henke
Intro. to Accelerators lecture
Ph. Bryant
15:0015:00
Intro. to Accelerators lecture
Ph. Bryant
Intro. to Accelerators lecture
Ph. Bryant
Particle optics lecture
J.M. De Conto
Intro. to Accelerators lecture
Ph. Bryant
Bus leaves at 12h30 at JUAS
(Lunch at CERN)
VISIT
AT
CERN
Return scheduled at 18h30
Particle optics tutorial
J.M. De Conto
Particle optics lecture
J.M. De Conto
14:00
WEEK 2Monday
Jan 13th
Tuesday
Jan 14th
Wednesday
Jan 15th
Thursday
Jan 16th
Friday
Jan 17th
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
12:15 12:15
LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
18:15
MADX
G. Sterbini/ A. Latina /J. Resta Lopez / D. Pelligrini
MADX
G. Sterbini/ A. Latina /J. Resta Lopez / D. Pelligrini
MADX
G. Sterbini/ A. Latina /J. Resta Lopez / D. Pelligrini
Longitudinal Dynamicslecture
E. Métral
Exercises in computer room Exercises in computer room
Transverse Dynamicstutorial
A. Latina / J. Resta Lopez
Intro. to MADX
G. Sterbini
MADX
G. Sterbini/ A. Latina /J. Resta Lopez / D. Pelligrini
14:00
15:00
MADX
G. Sterbini/ A. Latina /J. Resta Lopez / D. Pelligrini
Transverse Dynamicslecture on LHC
R. Alemany
Transverse Dynamicstutorial
A. Latina / J. Resta Lopez16:0016:15
Longitudinal Dynamicstutorial
E. Métral
Transverse Dynamicslecture
A. Latina
14:00Transverse Dynamics
tutorial
A. Latina / J. Resta Lopez
Longitudinal Dynamicslecture
E. Métral15:00
Longitudinal Dynamicslecture
E. Métral16:0016:15
Bus leaves at 10h from JUAS
(Lunch at ESRF)
VISIT
OF
ESRF
Return scheduled at 20h00
Transverse Dynamicslecture
A. Latina
Longitudinal Dynamicstutorial
E. Métral
Transverse Dynamicslecture
A. Latina
09:00 09:00Transverse Dynamics
lecture
A. Latina
Longitudinal Dynamicslecture
E. Métral
Transverse Dynamicslecture
A. Latina
Transverse Dynamicslecture
A. Latina
Longitudinal Dynamicslecture
E. Métral10:0010:15
10:0010:15
Longitudinal Dynamicslecture
E. Métral
Longitudinal Dynamicstutorial
E. Métral
Longitudinal Dynamicslecture
E. Métral11:15 11:15
Longitudinal Dynamicstutorial
E. Métral
Longitudinal Dynamicslecture
E. Métral
WEEK 3Monday
Jan 20th
Tuesday
Jan 21st
Wednesday
Jan 22nd
Thursday
Jan 23rd
Friday
Jan 24th
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
Linear imperfections lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
14:00
15:00Non-linear effects
lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
15:00
16:0016:15
Non-linear effects tutorial
Y. Papaphilippou
16:0016:15
Linacslecture
J-B. Lallement
Space charge tutorial
M. Migliorati
Linacstutorial
J-B. Lallement
Space charge lecture
M. Migliorati
Linacstutorial
J-B. Lallement
Non-linear effects lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
Linacslecture
J-B. Lallement
Injection / extractionlecture
T. Perron
Linacstutorial
J-B. Lallement
Linear imperfections lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
Linear imperfections lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
Exercises in computer room
Space charge lecture
M. Migliorati
LUNCHLUNCH
Space charge lecture
M. Migliorati
Instabilitiestutorial
M. Migliorati12:15
Exercises in computer room Exercises in computer room
LUNCH
Linear imperfections lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
Non-linear effects lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
Linacslecture
J-B. Lallement
LUNCH
14:00
LUNCH
12:15
11:15
Linacslecture
J-B. Lallement
Injection / extractionlecture
T. Perron
10:0010:15
10:0010:15
Transverse Dynamicstutorial
A. Latina
Linear imperfections lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
Non-linear effects lecture
Y. Papaphilippou
Space charge lecture
M. Migliorati
Instabilitieslecture
M. Migliorati
Instabilitieslecture
M. Migliorati
09:00 09:00Transverse Dynamics
lecture
A. Latina
11:15
WEEK 4Monday
Jan 27th
Tuesday
Jan 28th
Wednesday
Jan 29th
Thursday
Jan 30th
Friday
Jan 31st
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
14:00
16:0016:15
16:0016:15
Exercises in computer room
Machine Designtutorial
R. Bartolini
Cyclotronslecture
F. Chautard
SeminarHigh energy colliders
L. Rinolfi
Conclusion to mini-workshop
Ph. Bryant
15:00Synchrotron Radiation
tutorial
R. Bartolini
Machine Designtutorial
R. Bartolini
Cyclotronstutorial
F. Chautard
Synchrotron Radiationlecture
R. Bartolini
Cyclotronslecture
F. Chautard
SeminarAccelerators for
TherapyA. Degiovani
Conclusion to mini-workshop
Ph. Bryant
Exercises in computer room Exercises in computer room
Synchrotron Radiationlecture
R. Bartolini15:00
Conclusion to mini-workshop
Ph. Bryant
Machine Designtutorial
R. Bartolini
14:00
12:15 12:15
LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH LUNCH
Synchrotron Radiationtutorial
R. Bartolini
Machine Designtutorial
Ph. Bryant
Synchrotron Radiationlecture
R. Bartolini
Cyclotronstutorial
F. Chautard
Synchrotron Radiationtutorial
R. Bartolini
09:00 09:00Synchrotron Radiation
lecture
R. Bartolini
Machine Designtutorial
Ph. Bryant
Synchrotron Radiationlecture
R. Bartolini
Cyclotronslecture
F. Chautard
Synchrotron Radiationlecture
R. Bartolini10:0010:15
10:0010:15
Synchrotron Radiationlecture
R. Bartolini
Machine Designtutorial
Ph. Bryant
Synchrotron Radiationtutorial
R. Bartolini
Cyclotronslecture
F. Chautard
Synchrotron Radiationlecture
R. Bartolini11:15 11:15
WEEK 5Monday
Feb 3rd
Tuesday
Feb 4th
Wednesday
Feb 5th
Thursday
Feb 6th
Friday
Feb 7th
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
15:00
16:0016:15
16:0016:15
15:00
14:00
BUFFET
END OF 1ST
JUAS SESSION
14:00
09:00
EXAMINATION
Linacs
Written session
EXAMINATION
Transverse beamdynamics
Written session
DISCUSSION
SUMMARY of
JUAS courses
10:0010:15
EXAMINATION
Longitudinal beamdynamics
Written session
11:15
12:15
09:00
10:3010:45
EXAMINATION
Synchrotron radiation
Written session
EXAMINATION
Space charge
Written session
11:15
10:0010:15
12:15
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
CMS at CERN
M. Bozzo as a guide Waiting for the lift
At 100 m undergroundClose to the detector
CLIC Test Facility (CTF3) at CERN
W. Farabolini as a guideThe 120 MeV Linac for the Probe Beam
ESRF at Grenoble
During the presentation
Inside the Main Ring with J.L. Revol as a guide
EXAMINATION
There are 5 topics, each of them lasts 1.5 hour:Course 1:
Course 2:* Transverse Beam Dynamics * RF* Longitudinal Beam Dynamics * Magnets* Synchrotron Radiations *
Beam Instrumentation
The remaining 2 exams are announced the week 4 and 9 (weeks before the exams)For each examination, all written documents are permitted and a pocket calculator.
It is strictly forbidden to have an electronic device (iPhone, Portable, etc…) during the exam
Each student who get an average mark of 10/ 20 (or above) could receive ECTS credits recognized by the partner Universities.
Examination results for course 1
Examination results for course 1
Family name Given name
Synchrotron radiation coeff 12
/20
Longitudinal beamdynamics coeff 12
/20
Transverse beamdynamics coeff 12
/20
Linacs coeff 7
/20
Space charge coeff 5
/20
Average /20
Average with coefficient
/20Rank
Carla Michele17 15.9 20 15.5 18 17.3 17.4 1
Schoofs Philippe20 15.8 16.5 15 14 16.3 16.7 2
Lasheen Alexandre17 17.1 15 18.5 12 15.9 16.2 3
Fjellstrom Mattias18 16 14.7 18 13 15.9 16.2 4
Herbert Maximilian16 17.4 13.5 13 18 15.6 15.5 5
Kovalenko Oleksander18 14.5 15.3 11.5 17 15.3 15.4 6
Schmitt Nikolai15 15.9 16.5 12.5 12 14.4 14.9 7
Steinhorst Manuel 17 13.9 13 18 12 14.8 14.9 8
Senzacqua Martina12 16.4 13.8 18 16 15.2 14.8 9
Cardelli Fabio14 13.8 16.2 14 15 14.6 14.6 10
Stefano Romeo16 15.6 13.5 13 13 14.2 14.5 11
Camincher Clément 18 17 11.8 8 13 13.6 14.2 12
Sciscio Massimiliano15 12.1 13.8 14.5 14 13.9 13.8 13
Hirlaender Simon14 13 15.6 10 14 13.3 13.6 14
Chaleil Annaig17 10 12.7 13.5 13 13.2 13.2 15
Lejosne Anthoine16 11.7 11.2 11.5 14 12.9 12.9 16
Mathieu Philippe15 12.8 10.6 13 13 12.9 12.9 17
Simony Benoit16 14 11.8 7.5 12 12.3 12.8 18
Kastriotou Maria 12 16.1 11.8 9.5 12 12.3 12.6 19
Costache Cristian12 9.9 12.1 16 17 13.4 12.6 20
Ventura Letizia12 11.8 10.3 9.5 18 12.3 11.8 21
Andre Thomas10 12.5 10.3 12 12 11.4 11.2 22
Toma Sebastian 13 13 7.1 8 11 10.4 10.6 23
Zakaryan Samvel 8 11.2 8.2 14 11 10.5 10.0 24
Favia Giorgia9 10.5 9.4 7 10 9.2 9.3 25
Olivert Gimenez Francisco Javier13 9.3 6.2 6.5 10 9.0 9.1 26
Orduz Angie Karina11 7.3 8.2 7.5 12 9.2 9.0 27
Astapovych Daria13 4.9 7.4 6.5 14 9.2 8.7 28
Patel Chaitali12 4.2 6.5 5 12 7.9 7.7 29
Patel Vivek7 4.7 2.1 5.5 10 5.9 5.3 30
14.1 12.6 11.8 11.7 13.4 12.7 12.7
Family name Given name
Synchrotron radiation coeff 12
/20
Longitudinal beamdynamics coeff 12
/20
Transverse beamdynamics coeff 12
/20
Linacs coeff 7
/20
Space charge coeff 5
/20
Average /20
Average with coefficient
/20Rank
Examination results for course 1
Family name Given name Number
Written Oral Average Written Oral Average
Favia Giorgia 36510.5 11.5 11 10 15.5 12.75
Olivert Gimenez Francisco Javier 1989.3 no 9.3 10 no 10
Orduz Angie Karina 5877.3 14.5 10.9 12 14.5 13.25
Astapovych Daria 8624.9 10 7.45 14 14 14
Patel Chaitali 5584.2 8.5 6.35 12 12 12
Patel Vivek 2314.7 10.5 7.6 10 14 12
JUAS 2014 - COURS 1 Longitudinal beam
dynamics coeff 12
/20
Space charge coeff 5
/20
Oral examination results for course 1
Family name Given name
Synchrotron radiation coeff 12
/20
Longitudinal beam
dynamics coeff 12
/20
Transverse beamdynamics coeff 12
/20
Linacs coeff 7
/20
Space charge coeff 5
/20
Average /20
Average with coefficient
/20Rank
Carla Michele17 15.9 20 15.5 18 17.3 17.4 1
Schoofs Philippe20 15.8 16.5 15 14 16.3 16.7 2
Lasheen Alexandre17 17.1 15 18.5 12 15.9 16.2 3
Fjellstrom Mattias18 16 14.7 18 13 15.9 16.2 4
Herbert Maximilian16 17.4 13.5 13 18 15.6 15.5 5
Kovalenko Oleksander18 14.5 15.3 11.5 17 15.3 15.4 6
Schmitt Nikolai15 15.9 16.5 12.5 12 14.4 14.9 7
Steinhorst Manuel 17 13.9 13 18 12 14.8 14.9 8
Senzacqua Martina12 16.4 13.8 18 16 15.2 14.8 9
Cardelli Fabio14 13.8 16.2 14 15 14.6 14.6 10
Stefano Romeo16 15.6 13.5 13 13 14.2 14.5 11
Camincher Clément 18 17 11.8 8 13 13.6 14.2 12
Sciscio Massimiliano15 12.1 13.8 14.5 14 13.9 13.8 13
Hirlaender Simon14 13 15.6 10 14 13.3 13.6 14
Chaleil Annaig17 10 12.7 13.5 13 13.2 13.2 15
Final examination results for course 1
Lejosne Anthoine16 11.7 11.2 11.5 14 12.9 12.9 16
Mathieu Philippe15 12.8 10.6 13 13 12.9 12.9 17
Simony Benoit16 14 11.8 7.5 12 12.3 12.8 18
Kastriotou Maria 12 16.1 11.8 9.5 12 12.3 12.6 19
Costache Cristian12 9.9 12.1 16 17 13.4 12.6 20
Ventura Letizia12 11.8 10.3 9.5 18 12.3 11.8 21
Andre Thomas10 12.5 10.3 12 12 11.4 11.2 22
Toma Sebastian 13 13 7.1 8 11 10.4 10.6 23
Zakaryan Samvel 8 11.2 8.2 14 11 10.5 10.0 24
Orduz Angie Karina11 10.9 8.2 7.5 13.25 10.2 10.0 27
Favia Giorgia9 11 9.4 7 12.75 9.8 9.7 25
Astapovych Daria13 7.45 7.4 6.5 14 9.7 9.4 28
Olivert Gimenez Francisco Javier13 9.3 6.2 6.5 10 9.0 9.1 26
Patel Chaitali12 6.35 6.5 5 12 8.4 8.2 29
Patel Vivek7 7.6 2.1 5.5 12 6.8 6.2 30
14.1 13.0 11.8 11.7 13.6 12.9 12.9
Family name Given name
Synchrotron radiation coeff 12
/20
Longitudinal beam
dynamics coeff 12
/20
Transverse beamdynamics coeff 12
/20
Linacs coeff 7
/20
Space charge coeff 5
/20
Average /20
Average with coefficient
/20Rank
Final examination results for course 1
Presentation Course 2Technology & Applications
of Particle Accelerators
Students JUAS 2014 – Course 2 Technology & Applications of Particle Accelerator
WEEK 6Monday
Feb 10th
Tuesday
Feb 11th
Wednesday
Feb 12th
Thursday
Feb 13th
Friday
Feb 14th
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
Coffee Break
14:00
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
16:0016:15
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
RF Engineering tutorial
F. Caspers / S. Federmann
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
LUNCHLUNCHLUNCH
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
Vacuum systemslecture
P. Chiggiato
RF Engineering tutorial
F. Caspers / S. Federmann
Introduction to CERN practical dayRF, Vacuum
Vacuum systemstutorial
P. Chiggiato / R. Kersevan
SeminarEffects of radiation
in particle accelerators R. Losito
09:00
Vacuum systemslecture
P. Chiggiato
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
Vacuum systemslecture
P. Chiggiato11:15
Vacuum systemstutorial
P. Chiggiato / R. Kersevan
Introduction to CERN practical day
Magnet,Superconductivity
13:00
15:00
10:0010:15
12:15
Registrationand coffee
at Juas Office
WELCOME
COCKTAIL
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
RF Engineering tutorial
F. Caspers / S. Federmann
Presentation of JUAS 2014
L. Rinolfi
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
Vacuum systemslecture
P. Chiggiato
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
RF Engineering tutorial
F. Caspers / S. Federmann
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
Exercises in computer room
RF Engineeringlecture
F. Caspers
Vacuum systemstutorial
P. Chiggiato / R. Kersevan
Bus leaves at 11h30 at JUAS
(Lunch at CERN)
VISIT
AT
CERN
Return scheduled at 18h30
12:15
13:00
15:00
16:0016:15
09:00
10:0010:15
11:15
WEEK 7Monday
Feb 17th
Tuesday
Feb 18th
Wednesday
Feb 19th
Thursday
Feb 20th
Friday
Feb 21st
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
LUNCH
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
18:15
Mini-workshop
SuperconductingMagnets
P. FerracinS. Russenschuck
Superconductingmagnets
tutorialM. Wilson
Superconductingmagnets
tutorialM. Wilson
LUNCH
Normal Conductingmagnets
tutorialT. Zick ler
Superconductingmagnets
lectureM. Wilson
Normal Conductingmagnets
lectureT. Zick ler
Superconductingmagnets
lectureM. Wilson
LUNCH
Normal Conductingmagnets
lectureT. Zick ler
Normal Conductingmagnets
lectureT. Zick ler
Normal Conductingmagnets
lectureT. Zick ler
Electromagnetism lecture
S. Russenschuck
LUNCH
Electromagnetism lecture
S. Russenschuck
15:00Normal Conducting
magnetslecture
T. Zick ler16:0016:15
09:00Introduction to Magnets
lecture
D. Tommasini
Electromagnetism lecture
S. Russenschuck
11:15
12:15
10:0010:15
14:00
Numerical techniqueslecture
S. Russenschuck
11:15
12:15
14:00Superconducting
magnetslecture
M. Wilson
Superconductingmagnets
lectureM. Wilson
15:00
P. FerracinS. Russenschuck
D. TommasiniM. WilsonT. Zick ler
Bus leaves at 8h30 at JUAS
(lunch at CERN)
PRACTICAL
WORKS
AT
CERN
1) RF
2) VACUUM
3) MAGNETS
4) SUPERCONDUCTIVITY
Return scheduled at 18h30
Normal Conductingmagnets
tutorialT. Zick ler
Mini-workshopNormal conducting
Magnets
D. TommasiniM. WilsonT. Zick ler
16:0016:15
Superconductingmagnets
lectureM. Wilson
09:00
10:0010:15
WEEK 8Monday
Feb 24th
Tuesday
Feb 25th
Wednesday
Feb 26th
Thursday
Feb 27th
Friday
Feb 28th
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
Exercise in computer room
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
11:15
Beam instrumentationlecture
P. Forck
10:0010:15
10:0010:15
14:00
11:15
LUNCH
12:15
Beam instrumentationlecture
P. Forck
Beam instrumentationlecture
P. Forck
Bus leaves at 8h at JUAS
Travel to Villigen
(Lunch at PSI)
VISIT
PSI
(Dinner at PSI)
Exercise in computer room
Beam instrumentationtutorial
P. Forck
Superconducting RFCavitieslecture
F. Caspers
Superconducting RFCavitieslecture
F. Caspers
LUNCH
16:0016:15
16:0016:15
Beam instrumentationtutorial
P. Forck
Superconducting RFCavitieslecture
F. Caspers
Beam instrumentationlecture
P. Forck
15:00 15:00
Beam instrumentationtutorial
P. Forck
VISIT
PSI
(Lunch at PSI)
VISIT
PSI
Return scheduled at 19h00
09:00 09:00
14:00
Beam instrumentationlecture
P. Forck
Beam instrumentationlecture
P. Forck
Beam instrumentationlecture
P. Forck
12:15
LUNCH
Superconducting RFCavitiestutorial
F. Caspers / W. Weingarten
Superconducting RFCavitiestutorial
F. Caspers / W. Weingarten
Superconducting RFCavitieslecture
F. Caspers
Beam instrumentationtutorial
P. Forck
Beam instrumentationlecture
P. Forck
WEEK 9Monday
March 3rd
Tuesday
March 4th
Wednesday
March 5th
Thursday
March 6th
Friday
March 7th
09:30
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
12:15
High Current ProtonLinacslecture
S. Bousson
Particle therapy and accelerators
lectureS. Meyroneinc
12:15
LUNCH
14:00
Bus leaves at 8h30
VISIT
AND
EXPERIMENTAL
WORK
AT
BERGOZ
INSTRUMENTATION
(Lunch at Bergoz)
Return scheduled at 17h
High Current ProtonLinacslecture
S. Bousson10:0010:15
Particle Sourceslecture
T. Thuillier
Low Energy ElectronAccelerators
lectureW. Mondelaers
High Current ProtonLinacslecture
S. Bousson
09:00
10:0010:15
11:15 11:15
09:00Particle Sources
lecture
T. Thuillier
Low Energy ElectronAccelerators
lectureW. Mondelaers
Acc. for indust. & medical applications
lectureW, Kleeven
LUNCH LUNCH
Particle Sourceslecture
T. Thuillier
Low Energy ElectronAccelerators
lectureW. Mondelaers
Particle therapy and accelerators
lectureS. Meyroneinc
Particle therapy and accelerators
lectureS. Meyroneinc
LUNCH
16:0016:15
16:0016:15
Accelerator Controllecture
E. Zimoch
Acc. for indust. & medical applications
lectureW, Kleeven
14:00Particle Sources
tutorial
T. Thuillier
Acc. for indust. & medical applications
lectureW, Kleeven
Bus leaves at 13h30
Therapeutic
Applications at
Geneva Hospital
R. Miralbell
Return scheduled at 18h
Radiation safetylecture
X. Queralt
Radiation safetylecture
X. Queralt15:00 15:00
Accelerator Controllecture
E. Zimoch
Radiation safetylecture
X. Queralt
WEEK 10Monday
March 10th
Tuesday
March 11th
Wednesday
March 12th
Thursday
March 13th
Friday
March 14th
Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
14:00
15:00
16:0016:15
BUFFET
END OF 2nd
JUAS SESSION -
END OF THE SCHOOL2014
EXAMINATION
RF
Written session
12:15 12:15
09:00 09:00
10:0010:15
10:0010:15
11:15
EXAMINATION
Magnets
Written session
14:00
DISCUSSION
SUMMARY of
JUAS courses
EXAMINATION
Particle sources
Written session
15:00
11:15
16:0016:15
EXAMINATION
Vacuum
Written session
EXAMINATION
Beam Instrumentation
Written session
Inside the AD
LEIR
CERN visitsThe RF cavity in the AD
Inside the Linac 3 (Ions)
The source at PSI
The Cyclotron at PSI
The Irradiation machine at HUG
PSI and HUG visitsThe Linac at PSI
Practical days at CERN
andBergoz
SUPERCONDUCTIVITY VACUUM RADIO-FREQUENCY MAGNETS
Amalia Ballarino Paolo Chiggiato Fritz Caspers Thomas Zickler
Burducea Ion Torino Laura Zakaryan Samvel Ogur Salim
Straticiuc Mihai Schoofs Philippe Savin Evgeny Mathieu Philippe
Olivert Gimenez Francisco Javier Herbert Maximilian Steinhorst Manuel Patel Vivek
Lejosne Antoine Simony Benoit Shashkov Yaroslav Filippi Francesco
Camincher Clement Andre Thomas Toma Sebastien Jonnerby Jakob
Garbayo Alberto Orduz Angie Karina Belli Eleonora Peters Benedikt
Patel Chaitali
Martin Wilson Fakhari Moein
Costache Cristian
Schmitt Nikolai
Practical Day at CERN Friday 21st February 2014
The 4 groups for the practical day at CERN
RF group Magnets group
Vacuum group Superconductivity group
Practical day at CERN
RF group Magnets group
Vacuum group Superconductivity group
Practical day at CERN
Practical day at BERGOZ company
A. Lesjone and B. Simony with soldering irons
C. Camincher
Test of the Wi-Fi meter
M. Bartosik with his built device in hands
Reports from students
Toma SebastianNIPNE-HH, Mǎgurele, Romania
UPB, Bucharest, Romania
ReportPractical Works – RF Measurement Techniques
JUAS 2014
The present report summarizes the practical works performed at CERN, as part of JUAS 2014, Module 2. The chosen topic was RF Engineering – RF Measurement techniques. Two methods were covered – signal inspection using a spectrum analyzer (1) and measurements using a vector analyzer (2).
Vacuum LogBookduring the experimentfrom B. Simony
Examination results for course 2
Family name Given name
Beam Instrum.
coeff 12
/20
Magnets
coeff 12
/20
RF Engineer.
coeff 12
/20
Vacuum
coeff 7
/20
Part. Sources
coeff 4
/20
BonusNC
magnets
BonusSC
magnets
Average /20
Bonus practical days
(optional)
Final average
/20
Final mark
/20
(rounded)
Rank
Schmitt Nikolai20.00 11.70 19.00 13.50 19.00 3.00 2.50 17.98 0.92 18.90 18.9 1
Fakhari Moein 19.00 12.50 20.00 17.50 16.00 2.00 3.00 18.39 0.00 18.39 18.4 2
Shashkov Yaroslav17.00 11.00 19.50 15.50 18.00 2.00 2.50 17.12 0.58 17.70 17.7 3
Torino Laura19.00 10.70 13.75 15.80 17.00 3.00 1.50 16.04 0.66 16.70 16.7 4
Filippi Francesco17.00 6.80 14.75 16.10 17.00 3.00 2.00 14.96 1.44 16.40 16.4 5
Camincher Clément 16.00 8.20 14.00 19.50 14.00 2.00 2.00 14.87 1.43 16.30 16.3 6
Steinhorst Manuel 14.50 11.50 15.25 13.20 15.50 3.00 2.50 15.22 0.48 15.70 15.7 7
Costache Cristian17.00 12.20 10.50 16.60 18.50 2.00 3.00 15.46 0.00 15.46 15.5 8
Mathieu Philippe18.00 9.10 12.75 10.60 18.00 3.00 1.50 14.43 0.57 15.00 15.0 9
Lejosne Anthoine18.00 7.50 12.25 17.20 19.00 2.00 2.00 14.84 0.00 14.84 14.9 10
Herbert Maximilian16.00 8.10 13.00 14.30 15.50 3.00 2.50 14.33 0.00 14.33 14.4 11
Simony Benoit17.50 9.60 6.50 13.20 15.50 2.00 2.00 12.89 1.11 14.00 14.0 12
Final examination results for course 2
Savin Evgeny10.00 8.60 11.50 13.50 13.00 2.00 2.50 11.95 0.75 12.70 12.7 13
Ogur Salim 16.50 6.40 8.75 12.30 13.00 3.00 1.50 12.17 0.00 12.17 12.2 14
Straticiuc Mihai12.50 6.40 6.25 14.30 12.50 2.00 3.00 10.89 1.21 12.10 12.1 15
Belli Eleonora9.00 4.20 12.75 11.50 11.50 3.00 2.00 10.59 1.21 11.80 11.8 16
Toma Sebastian 17.00 7.50 5.75 9.20 11.50 3.00 1.50 11.22 0.48 11.70 11.7 17
Andre Thomas9.00 9.50 8.00 14.90 14.00 3.00 1.50 11.33 0.00 11.33 11.4 18
Patel Vivek11.00 5.70 7.25 11.50 15.00 2.00 3.00 10.38 0.92 11.30 11.3 19
Burducea Ion11.50 5.50 5.00 12.30 13.50 2.00 3.00 9.87 1.23 11.10 11.1 20
Zakaryan Samvel 14.00 1.90 8.25 15.50 11.50 3.00 1.50 10.60 0.00 10.60 10.6 21
Orduz Angie Karina12.50 3.20 7.00 8.30 8.00 3.00 1.50 8.86 1.34 10.20 10.2 22
Patel Chaitali9.00 4.60 7.00 8.00 10.00 2.00 3.00 8.58 1.42 10.00 10.0 23
Olivert Gimenez Francisco Javier10.00 5.00 8.50 10.60 10.00 3.00 2.00 9.71 0.00 9.71 9.8 24
Bartosik Marcin12.00 5.40 3.50 9.70 12.50 0.00 0.00 7.84 0.00 7.84 7.9 25
14.5 7.7 10.8 13.4 14.4 12.82 13.45 13.5
Family name Given name
Beam Instrum.
coeff 12
/20
Magnets
coeff 12
/20
RF Engineer.
coeff 12
/20
Vacuum
coeff 7
/20
Part. Sources
coeff 4
/20
BonusNC
magnets
BonusSC
magnets
Average /20
Bonus practical days
(optional)
Final average
/20
Final mark
/20
(rounded)
Rank
Final examination results for course 2
JUAS certificates
JUAS certificate of examination for course 1
Each student who obtains a mark equal (or above) to 10 / 20 received such
certificate
JUAS certificate of examination for course 2
Each student who obtains a mark equal (or above) to 10 / 20 received such
certificate
JUAS certificate of attendance
Each student who followed more than 90% of the course received such
certificate
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European Credit Transfer System
(ECTS)
Students passing the exam of:
- Course 1 (“Physics of Accelerators”)
- Course 2 (“Technology of Accelerators”)
receive ECTS credits from their universities
Evaluations received from students
Evaluation proposed to the students for
lectures and tutorials
Notations used
Requested Level Oral Presentation (Pedagogy)
Written Documentation
Too easy = 5 As expected = 3 Too difficult = 0
Excellent = 5As expected = 3Bad = 0
Excellent = 5 As expected = 3 Not acceptable = 0
WEEK 1
WEEK 2
Lectures Requested level Oral presentationWritten
documentation
Intro. To MADX (G. Sterbini)
2,9 3,1 3,4
MADX Exercises (A. Latina / G. Sterbini/J.
Resta Lopez / D. Pelligrini)2,9 3,4 3,5
Transverse beam dynamics
(A. Latina / J. Resta Lopez)2,8 4,0 4,4
Longitudinal beam dynamics
(E. Metral)2,9 4,7 4,5
WEEK 3
4,0 4,0Instabilities
(M. Migliorati)
2,8 3,4
Lectures Requested level
4,2
4,6 3,9
Oral presentationWritten
documentation
3,1 3,4 3,8
Linear imperfections(Y. Papaphilippou)
2,2 4,6 4,1
Non-linear effects (Y. Papaphilippou)
1,6
Linacs (J-B. Lallement)
Space charge (M. Migliorati)
2,1
Injection / extraction (T. Perron)
2,9
2,8 4,1
WEEK 4
Seminar High Energy colliders
(L. Rinolfi)3,1 4,2 4,1
Conclusion to mini-workshop (Ph. Bryant)
2,9 4,6 4,4
Machine design (Ph. Bryant / R. Bartolini)
2,6 3,9 3,8
Lectures Requested level Oral presentationWritten
documentation
Synchrotron radiation (R. Bartolini)
1,8 2,9 3,2
Cyclotrons (F. Chautard)
3,1 4,0 4,3
WEEK 6
Requested level Oral presentationLecturesWritten
documentation
Vacuum systems (P. Chiggiato)
3,0 3,6 3,9
RF Engineering(F. Caspers / S. Federmann)
2,9 3,6 4,1
Seminar Effects of Radiation in particle accelerators R.
Losito3,0 2,3 2,4
WEEK 7
Superconducting Magnets (M. Wilson)
Mini-workshop Normal conducting magnets
2,7
2,7
3,6
3,9
3,1
3,9
2,6
2,0
Introduction to Magnets (D. Tommasini)
Oral presentationWritten
documentation Lectures Requested level
3,0 3,4 3,4
4,0 4,1Electromagnetism
(Russenschuck)
Normal Conducting Magnets (T. Zickler)
3,0 2,9 3,3
2,8Mini-workshop
Superconducting magnets3,0
WEEK 8
Lectures Requested level Oral presentationWritten
documentation
Superconducting RF Cavities(F. Caspers)
3,0 4,0 4,2
Beam Instrumentation(P. Forck)
3,0 4,1 4,7
WEEK 9Lectures Requested level Oral presentation
Written documentation
Particle sources(T. Thuillier)
3,0 3,7 4,0
2,8 3,6
High Current Proton Linacs(S. Bousson)
3,0 4,0 3,9
Acc. For Industry and medical applications
(W. Kleeven)3,3
3,9 4,3
Low Energy Electron Accelerators
(W. Mondelaers)3,3 3,4 3,8
Accelerator controms(E. Zimoch)
3,3
3,5Particle therapy and
accelerators (S. Meyroneinc)
3,3
3,3 4,0 4,1
3,4
Radiation & Safety(X. Queralt)
Touristic excursionsOptional : School books the bus, students are free during all the day
ANNECY LAUSANNE
LYON CHAMONIX Saturday 22nd February Saturday 15th February
Saturday 18th January Saturday 25th January
SPARES
The School is 20 km South of CERN
CERN
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