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Past, present and future of JUAS
Louis Rinolfi
25th April 2014
In Grenoble today, JUAS thanks very much
Louis Néel
Physics Nobel Prize, 1970
First President of INPG in 1971
1989 - 1993
CERN and ESRF physicists were invited at
the University Joseph Fourier, in Grenoble, to
teach Physics of Particle Accelerators for the
DEA (Diplôme d’Etudes Approfondies)
“Instrumentation et Mesures”
supervised by Fernand Merchez.
14th April 1989
List of students who attended the course:
Physics of Particle Accelerators
5th - 30th March 1990
Letter sent by M. Renaud, President INPG
to Carlo Rubbia, CERN DG
12th December 1992
Courtesy
D. Lajust
Four universities from France and
Germany(1) are considering the possibility
of organizing joint courses in Archamps
where a university center is presently
taking place …….
Answer sent by Carlo Rubbia, CERN DG
to M. Renaud, President INPG
4th February 1993
I would therefore welcome a first round of
discussions …… which I would then
submit to our Scientific Policy Committee.
Your initiative …. to organise advanced
courses in the vicinity of CERN appeals very
much to me
Courtesy
M. Rey-Campagnolle
1994 was bornThe first Joint Universities Accelerator School took place at Archamps from January 24 to
March 25, 1994. It was attended by 24 students and included 116 lectures
SPC document
after the first JUAS school
Page 3: CERN agreed to take part in the
1994 exercise on an experimental basis
with the understanding that its
continuation in subsequent years would
be subject to a positive assessment of
its success
1994 - 2014
ESI
ESI (European Scientific Institute) was founded in 1994 at Archamps – Haute-Savoie –
France as structure to organize “administratively” the JUAS school
(CERN SPC 3 May 1994)
1994 – 1999 : Denis Linglin
1999 – 2002 : Giorgio Brianti
2002 – 2012: Manfred Buhler-Broglin
2012 – 2014: Hans Hoffmann
ESI Presidents :
JUAS Directors
1994 – 2000 : Marcelle Rey-Campagnolle
2001 – 2005 : Joël Le Duff
2006 – 2010 : François Méot
2011 – 2014: Louis Rinolfi
Inside Linac 2 at CERN
1996
1999
1999
2003
G. Charpak
1992 Physics Nobel prize
supported the schools
since the beginning
2004: ten years after
JUAS 2006First practical works at CERN
JUAS 2007First computer room with 40 PC’s
JUAS 2008
The “JUAS-CAS Nomenclature & Formulae” leaflet was created with a team of
JUAS lecturers. It was adopted by CERN-CAS a year later
2012
Phil Bryant
JUAS Lecturer
First CAS Director
Aprons with the 3 working groups who
designed a particle accelerator during the
Mini-workshop
Course 1: 45 students
Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerator
2013
Total 64 students in 2013
JUAS Lecturers present today at Grenoble
Elena Benedetto
Frédérick Bordry
Manfred Buhler-Broglin
Roberto Corsini
Jean-Marie De Conto
Laurent Farvacque
Arnaud Ferrari
Peter Forck
Roberto Kersevan
Wiel Kleeven
Andrea Latina
Philippe Lebrun
Roberto Losito
Mauro Migliorati
Wim Mondelaers
Alex Müller
Luigi Palumbo
Dario Pellegrini
Thomas Perron
Nicolas Pichoff
Chris Prior
Uli Raich
Jean-Luc Révol
Louis Rinolfi
Guido Sterbini
Thomas Thuillier
Short summary over the 20 years
800 students
120 professors and assistants
4 JUAS directors
4 ESI presidents
15 partner universities
16 sponsors
12 administrators and assistants
JUAS logos
1994 - 2011
2011 - 2014
From 2014
T. Kehrer / CERN
V. Guyony / Indelebile creation
M. Rey-Campagnolle / ISN
Present
2014
Universities Since Members of Advisory Board in 2014
Université 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 Antoni Mendez
Universidà degli studi di Napoli “Federico II” 1994 Vittorio Vaccaro
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC) 1994 Youri Koubychine
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 of JUAS
15 European Universities partners
Napoli
Barcelona
Oxford
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
Main sponsors of the European Scientific Institute (ESI)
The “Conseil Général de Haute Savoie”
provides financial support to ESI which
organizes JUAS
“Archamps Technopole” provides ESI with
facilities for organization of the school
including amphitheaters and computing room
Supporting JUAS Institutes, Laboratories and Industrials (alphabetic order)
ALBA - CELLS Light source (Barcelona – Spain)
CEA Commissariat à l’Energie Atomique (Saclay - France)
CERN Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (Genève - Suisse)
CNRS / IN2P3 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (Paris - France)
CPAN Centro Nacional de Física de Partículas, Astropartículas y Nuclear (Valencia – Spain)
DESY Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (Hambourg - Germany)
ESRF European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (Grenoble - France)
ESS European Spallation Source (Lund – Sweden)
GSI GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung (Darmstadt - Germany)
HIC for FAIR Helmholtz International Center [for Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research] (Darmstadt - Germany)
HZB Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin (Berlin – Germany)
INFN Istituto Nazionale per la Fisica Nucleare (Roma - Italy)
KIT Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Karlsruhe – Germany)
oPAC Optimization of Particle Accelerator (Liverpool –United Kingdom)
PSI Paul Scherrer Institute (Villigen - Switzerland)
SOLEIL Light source (Saint Aubin - France)
Logos of JUAS sponsors
Overview of JUAS courses – 2014
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
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
2014 Masters PhD Professionals Total
Course 1 12 19 3 34
Course 2 16 10 5 31
JUAS students 2014 by countries
Countries Students
Armenia 1
Austria 1
Belgium 1
Colombia 1
France 7
Germany 4
Greece 1
India 2
Iran 1
Italy 13
Lebanon 1
Poland 2
Romania 4
Russia 2
Spain 2
Sweden 2
Turkey 1
Ukraine 2
18 48
Students JUAS 2014 – Course 1
Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerator
JUAS 2014
CLIC Test Facility (CTF3) at CERN
ESRF at
Grenoble
CMS at CERN
Visits
Students JUAS 2014 – Course 2
Technology & Applications of Particle Accelerator
The source at PSI
The AD at CERN
The Cyclotron at PSI
The Swiss FEL Injector at PSI
CERN and PSI visits
RF group
Magnets
group
Vacuum group
Superconductivity
group
JUAS students during the practical day at CERN
Practical day at
Julien Bergoz
Saint-Genis-Pouilly
France
JUAS certificate
Partner universities deliver ECTS credits accordingly
Michele CARLA (Italian) from ALBA-CELLS (Spain)
Nikolai SCHMITT (German) from TU-Darmstadt (Germany)
IPAC Committee: G. Arduini, A. Wolski, C. Petit-Jean-Genaz
The two JUAS students who get a grant for IPAC’14
Touristic excursionsANNECY
LYON
LAUSANNE
CHAMONIX
Brochure published for
the 20 years anniversary
(8 pages)
Future
Future Linear or Circular Colliders
M. Benedikt, F. Zimmermann / CERN
Conclusion Kick-Off meeting (February 2014)
Looking forward to global collaboration with you
and to meeting all together again at the first FCC
collaboration workshop March 2015.
1992 ESRF, France (EU) 6 GeVALS, US 1.5-1.9 GeV
1993 TLS, Taiwan 1.5 GeV1994 ELETTRA, Italy 2.4 GeV
PLS, Korea 2 GeVMAX II, Sweden 1.5 GeV
1996 APS, US 7 GeVLNLS, Brazil 1.35 GeV
1997 Spring-8, Japan 8 GeV1998 BESSY II, Germany 1.9 GeV2000 ANKA, Germany 2.5 GeV
SLS, Switzerland 2.4 GeV2004 SPEAR3, US 3 GeV
CLS, Canada 2.9 GeV2006: SOLEIL, France 2.8 GeV
DIAMOND, UK 3 GeVASP, Australia 3 GeVMAX III, Sweden 700 MeVIndus-II, India 2.5 GeV
2008 SSRF, China 3.4 GeV2009 PETRA-III, Germany 6 GeV2011 ALBA, Spain 3 GeV
Future light sources
ESRF
R. Bartolini, JUAS, January 2014
NSLS-II, US 3 GeVMAX-IV, Sweden 1.5-3 GeVSOLARIS, Poland 1.5 GeVSESAME, Jordan 2.5 GeV
TPS, Taiwan 3 GeVCANDLE, Armenia 3 GeV
PEP-X, USA 4.5 GeVSpring8-II, Japan 6 GeV
+ all FEL
Under construction or planned:
Future medical and industrial applicationsJUAS students at HUG
Hôpitaux Universitaires de Genève
Steve Myers
BioLEIR for CERN
Medical Applications
1st January 2014
Sketch of LEIR and the adjacent South
Hall area (building 150)
Rhodotron
TT1000
The Virtuous Triangle
R&D projects
Test Infrastructures
Education and Training
Innovations forCultural, Medical,
Industrial…
applications
Innovations forFundamental
Research
Infrastructures
TIARA
Kickoff meeting
R. Aleksan
23rd February 2011
Test
Infrastructures
and Accelerator
Research Area
TIARA – Survey Test Infrastructures and Accelerator Research Area
Philip Burrows (“Education & Training”
working group Leader)
Summary
Many exciting projects for the future 20 years
Needs brilliant physicists for present Particle Accelerators
and future projects
JUAS would be able to fulfill the requirements for the coming years
Exchange ideas and proposals during the Round Table
=> this afternoon
Thank you very much for your attention