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09/20/2009 - 09/25/2009 | Berlin

14th International Conference on RF Superconductivity (SRF2009)

The Conference will be hosted by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (formerly BESSY) and the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf.
Impressive advances in superconducting radiofrequency science and technology over the last three decades are responsible for a dramatic increase of SRF installations world-wide. RF superconductivity now is the key technology of many accelerators for particle physics, nuclear physics and, increasingly, light sources. The European Free-Electron Laser and the recently commissioned Spallation Neutron Source are exciting examples of the varied applications of SRF.

The Conference will be hosted by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin (formerly BESSY) and the Forschungszentrum Dresden-Rossendorf.
Impressive advances in superconducting RF science and technology over the last three decades are responsible for a dramatic increase of SRF installations world-wide. RF superconductivity now is the key technology of many accelerators for particle physics, nuclear physics and, increasingly, light sources. The European Free-Electron Laser and the recently commissioned Spallation Neutron Source are exciting examples of the varied applications of SRF.
Continuing the successful tradition of 13 previous workshops, SRF 2009 will cover the latest advances in the science, technology, and applications of superconducting RF. The program consists of invited review talks, poster sessions and "hot-topic" discussion sessions. A special emphasis will be placed on providing a forum for student researchers to present their results.

Participants will be given the opportunity to tour the ELBE free electron laser.

Tutorials Venue

Special tutorials will be held from Sept. 17 - 19 in Forschungszentrum Dresden -Rossendorf. These are designed to provide an in-depth overview of SRF related subjects for scientists and engineers new to the field, or those who simply want a refresher.

Keynote Lectures:

- 22.4., 17:00 Module and Coupler Production: A View from Industry (Dieter Proch, DESY)
- 22.4., 18:00 Is Niobium at the End of the Road? At what Front should we do Battle? (Hasan Padamsee & Peter Kneisel, Cornell University & JLab)

Conference Topics:
- Superconducting Radiofrequency science and technology
- Basic SRF R&D
- SRF Technology R&D I

Chairman:
J. Knobloch, HZB (Conference Chair)
W. Anders, HZB (LOC Chair)
P. Michel, FZD (LOC Co-Chair)
D. Proch, DESY (IPC Chair)

Information on participating / attending:
Registration is done through the standard JACoW interface. Details will follow.

Important dates:
20.9.2009: Deadline for paper submission. No submissions will be accepted at the conference.
17.9. - 19.9.2009 Tutorials in Dresden
20.9. - 25.9.2009 SRF Conference in Berlin
30.11.2009 Submission deadline for PRST-AB contribution

Conference fees:
After August 1 is only the normal registration fee of 500,00 Euro possible (students too)

Date:

09/20/2009 09:00 - 09/25/2009

Event venue:

dbb forum berlin
Friedrichstraße 169/170
10117 Berlin
Berlin
Germany

Target group:

Scientists and scholars

Relevance:

international

Subject areas:

Materials sciences, Physics / astronomy

Types of events:

Entry:

09/07/2009

Sender/author:

Dr. Christine Bohnet

Department:

Öffentlichkeitsarbeit

Event is free:

no

Language of the text:

English

URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event28564


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