Superconductivity & Particle AcceleratorS 2024

Europe/Warsaw
Auditorium (The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)

Auditorium

The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences

Radzikowskiego 151, Kraków
Dariusz Bocian (IFJ PAN), Monika Lewandowska (The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
Description


 

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to invite you to the next Superconductivity & Particle Accelerators conference (SPAS 2024) will be held from 21st to 24th October, 2024 at the Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJ PAN).

Particle accelerators are the basic tools in the research of fundamental laws of sub-atomic particle physics (High Energy Physics-HEP). They are continuously pushing the technological limits and having a positive impact on medicine, industry, and other aspects of life. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and European Spallation Source (ESS) are examples of the worldwide collaborative effort in this field. They are requiring the developments and advances in multiple branches of science and technology. Further developments in these branches are essential for planned future scientific machines, such as the Future Circular Collider (FCC) along with the thermonuclear fusion DEMOnstration Power Station (DEMO) and the DEMO Oriented Neutron Source (DONES). The advancements are not restricted to the fundamental research in physics. Indeed, there are now numerous projects and activities which use these developments in many applied research projects or the other potential Accelerator Driven Systems for sub-critical nuclear reactors, medical imaging, and therapy, various applications of superconducting technology, synchrotron light, and spallation source facilities. Superconductivity is essential for pushing the technological limits in the field of particle acceleration and other related fields.

SPAS conference is devoted to the research in the field of superconductivity and its applications to science, with a specific focus on particle accelerators, nuclear fusion and large scientific infrastructures. The topics of particular interest for the SPAS’2024 are:

  1. Big Science Projects,
  2. Large Scale Accelerator Facilities,
  3. RF for Accelerator Facilities,
  4. Superconductors - Materials and Technologies,
  5. Superconductivity in Fusion Technology,
  6. Applied Superconductivity,
  7. Cryogenics for Accelerators, Fusion Technology and High Field Magnets,
  8. Applied Accelerator and Descended Technogies.

We look forward to seeing you in the autumn of 2024!

Videoconference
Superconductivity & Particle AcceleratorS 2024
Zoom Meeting ID
95390046911
Host
DAI Konferencje
Zoom URL
Registration
Registration form
Participants
  • Błażej Skoczeń
  • Daniel Gajda
  • Dariusz Bocian
  • Kamil Sedlák
  • Krzysztof Guła
  • Maksym Miski-Oglu
  • Marcin Wartak
  • Marek Gasior
  • Marek Jeżabek
  • Monika Lewandowska
  • Piotr Czaja
  • Rafał Ortwein
  • Shiv Singh
  • Sławomir Pietrowicz
  • Valentina Corato
  • +12
    • Registration
    • Welcome
    • Big Science Projects
      • 1
        European Spallation Source and new opportunities for Polish scientists
        Speaker: Marek Jezabek (The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute Of Nuclear Physics PAN)
      • 2
        Installation, Testing and Commissioning Status of the European Spallation Source
        Speaker: Ciprian Plostinar (European Spallation Source)
      • 3
        Summary of Installation and Commissioning of the European Spallation Source Phase Reference Line Project
        Speaker: Krzysztof Czuba (Warsaw University of Technology)
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • Big Science Projects
      • 4
        The LLRF systems for elliptical cavities - from specification till successful installation
        Speaker: Wojciech Cichalewski (DMCS)
      • 5
        Concept for Data Acquisition Link for Beam Diagnostics at ESS
        Speaker: Maciej Grzegrzółka (Institute of Electronic Systems, Warsaw University of Technology)
      • 6
        Linear accelerator and accompanying equipment as a system for Hyper-Kamiokande detector calibration
        Speaker: Michał Matusiak (Narodowe Centrum Badań Jądrowych)
      • 7
        FAIR's SIS100 Accelerator: An Update on the Superconducting Magnets Status
        Speaker: Kamil Kozlowski (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research)
    • 13:00
      Lunch
    • Large Scale Accelerator Facilities
      • 8
        Challenges of the Future Circular Collider (FCC) project
        Speaker: Marek Gasior (CERN)
      • 9
        Results of the Cold Test of the first HL-LHC Cold Powering System
        Speaker: Christian Barth
      • 10
        Innovations and Operations of the SOLARIS Synchrotron
        Speaker: Adriana Wawrzyniak (SOLARIS NSRC, Jagiellonian University)
      • 11
        TBD
        Speaker: Rangelov
      • 12
        Overview of the PIP-II RF Systems: Design and Delivery
        Speaker: Jeremiah Holzbauer (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
    • City tour
    • Large Scale Accelerator Facilities
      • 13
        Rapid and Precise Hadron Beam Energy Distribution Measurement via the Time-of-Flight Method
        Speaker: Wiktor Parol (IFJ PAN)
      • 14
        Commissioning of the first heliac cryomodule CM1
        Speaker: Maksym Miski-Oglu (Deutsch)
    • Superconductivity in Fusion Technology
      • 15
        Progress in technological solutions for EU-DEMO magnets advanced conductors
        Speaker: Valentina Corato (ENEA)
      • 16
        R&D on React&Wind Nb3Sn Superconductors for Fusion Magnets
        Speaker: Kamil Sedlák (EPFL - Swiss Plasma Center)
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • Superconductivity in Fusion Technology
      • 17
        Superconducting magnet system of W7-X fusion experiment – Design and Operation experiences
        Speaker: Konrad Risse (D)
      • 18
        Analysis of electrodynamic losses in LTS and HTS conductors for fusion magnets
        Speaker: Marco Breschi (University of Bologna, Italy)
      • 19
        Analysis on the results of the Quench Experiment taking into account variable contact strands-jacket heat transfer coefficient
        Speaker: Monika Lewandowska (The Henryk Niewodniczański Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences)
      • 20
        Performance of the Thermal-Hydraulic Model for the ITER TF Magnets; Numerical Instability and its Solution
        Speaker: Dong Keun Oh (Korea Institute of Fusion Energy and ITER Organization)
      • 21
        Detailed 3D modeling of the DEMO TF coil design according to the SPC high current react & wind concept
        Speaker: Rafał Ortwein (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences (IFJPAN))
    • 13:05
      Lunch
    • Cryogenics for Accelerator, Fusion Technology and High Field Magnets
      • 22
        Cryogenic developments for very high field magnets
        Speaker: Bertrand Baudouy (CEA Paris-Saclay)
      • 23
        Cryogenics technology applied to superconducting magnets, accelerating cavities and physics detectors
        Speaker: roser vallcorba (cea Saclay)
    • Poster Session
      • 24
        A method for determining the basic parameters of cold compressors in superfluid helium system by aerodynamic design
        Speaker: Dr Jin Shang (The Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry of the Chinese Academy of Sciences)
      • 25
        A New Linac Design for Top-Up Mode Operation of Solaris Synchrotron
        Speaker: Roman Panaś (NSRC SOLARIS)
      • 26
        Control, coil voltage monitoring system design and quench monitoring results of the SSRF superconducting wiggler
        Speaker: Tianya Meng (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
      • 27
        Deposition of Niobium on Copper Substrates with Trench Structures for Superconducting RF Cavities: Insights from Molecular Dynamics Simulations
        Speaker: Mr Milad Ghaemikermani (University of Helsinki)
      • 28
        Friction factor of the cooling channels of the DEMO PF CICCs
        Speaker: Aleksandra Dembkowska (West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin)
      • 29
        Investigation on control strategies for multi-stage cold compressors in superfluid helium refrigeration system
        Speaker: Huaiyu Chen (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences)
      • 30
        Proceedings in Development of Cryogenic Research Infrastructure at IFJ PAN
        Speaker: Waldemar Maciocha (IFJ PAN)
      • 31
        RF Devices in the Solaris Synchrotron: Applications in the Linear Accelerator and Storage Rin
        Speaker: Krzysztof Guła (NSRC Solaris UJ)
      • 32
        Status of the Cryomodule tests as a part of Polish In-Kind contribution to the European Spallation Source (ESS) realized by IFJ PAN
        Speaker: Jacek Świerblewski (IFJ PAN)
      • 33
        Technology of lead-free K0.5Bi0.5TiO3 ceramics
        Speaker: Dr Piotr Czaja (Institute of Technology, University of the National Education Commission, Podchorążych 2, 30-084 Kraków, Poland)
    • Superconductors - Materials and Technologies
      • 35
        Fabrication and various characterizations of SCSC cables
        Speaker: Prof. Naoyuki Amemiya (Kyoto University)
      • 36
        Predicting Lifetime of Irradiated Metastable Materials at Extremely Low Temperatures
        Speaker: Bernardo Bordini (CERN)
      • 37
        Growth pressure effects and physical properties of high Tc iron-based superconductors
        Speaker: Shiv Singh (Institute of High Pressure, PAS Warsaw)
      • 38
        Investigation of 2G HTS tapes irradiation towards applications in the space industry
        Speaker: Mr Paweł Pęczkowski (Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University)
    • 11:00
      Coffee Break
    • Superconductors - Materials and Technologies
      • 39
        Properties and applications of MgB2 wires for coils
        Speaker: Daniel Gajda (Instytut Niskich Temperatur i Badań Strukturalnych PAN)
      • 40
        Design and Implementation of a Simultaneous Readout High-Accuracy Calibration System for Cryogenic Temperature Sensors
        Speaker: Kamil Kozlowski (GSI Helmholtz Centre for Heavy Ion Research)
    • Cryogenics for Accelerator, Fusion Technology and High Field Magnets
      • 41
        Chosen thermodynamic and economical aspects of design, production and upgrade of cryogenic distribution systems
        Speaker: Maciej Chorowski (Wroclaw University of Science and Technology)
      • 42
        Simplified Model of Thermo-Fluid Processes in Forced Flow He II
        Speaker: Sławomir Pietrowicz (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
      • 43
        Modeling of Cryogenic Pulsating Heat Pipe Using CFD Techniques
        Speaker: Marcin Opalski (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
    • 13:05
      Lunch
    • DAI Tour
    • CCB visit
    • 19:00
      Conference dinner
    • Solaris Tour