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Presentation JUAS Louis Rinolfi Director Lund, August 2015

JUAS is 17 km South of CERN CERN JUAS

JUAS school Mont Blanc 1 building

Friday 25 th April 2014 July / August 2014 Article in the CERN Courier about this anniversary Brochure JUAS th years anniversary Celebration at LPSC - University of Grenoble LPSC = Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie

All presentations are available on the JUAS web site: Special thanks to our partners in this event:

France United Kingdom Germany Italy Spain 15 partner universities

Professors / AssistantsLectureHome P. BryantIntroduction to AcceleratorsRetired CERN H. HenkeRelativity & ElectromagnetismUniversity Berlin J.M. De ContoParticle opticsUniversity J. Fourier A. Latina / J. Resta Lopez / R. Alemany Transverse Beam DynamicsCERN G. Sterbini / N. FusterMADXCERN / Valencia Uni. E. Métral / E. BenedettoLongitudinal Beam DynamicsCERN J.B. Lallement / V. DimovLinacsCERN Y. PapaphilippouLinear imperfections + Non linear effectsCERN M. MiglioratiSpace charge + InstabilitiesUniversity Roma R. BartoliniSynchrotron radiationsOxford University F. ChautardCyclotronsGANIL T. PerronInjection / ExtractionESRF Professors and assistants 2015 –Session 1

Professors / AssistantsLectureHome F. Caspers / M. WendtRF engineering including superconductivityCERN P. Chiggiato / R. KersevanVacuumCERN Tommasini / RussenschuckMagnets designCERN T. Zickler / J. BaucheNormal conducting magnetsCERN M. Wilson / P. FerracinSuperconducting magnetsRetired / CERN P. ForckBeam instrumentationGSI - Darmstadt T. ThuillierParticle sourcesLPSC Grenoble E. ZimochAccelerator controlPSI - Villigen W. MondelearsLow energy electron acceleratorsGent university W. KleevenAccelerators for industrial & medical appl.IBA - Belgium S. BoussonHigh current proton linacsIN2P3/IPNO - Orsay R. MiralbellTherapeutic applicationsHUG - Geneva S. MeyroneincParticle therapy and acceleratorsInstitut Curie - Paris X. QueraltRadiation safetyALBA - Barcelona Professors and assistants 2015 – Session 2

Seminars in 2015 – Session 2 Seminars in 2015 – Session 1 ProfessorsLectureHome U. Amaldi History of particle accelerators as a tool for discoveries TERA L. RinolfiFuture high energy collidersCERN / JUAS A. SeryiSciences and art of inventivenessJAI / Oxford R. AssmannLaser plasma accelerationDESY ProfessorsLectureHome E. PratFree electron laserPSI M. SteckTechniques of beam coolingGSI

Overview of JUAS courses Number of professors + assistants LecturesTutorialsSeminarsTotal Session h40 h4 h112 h Session h21 h2 h86 h Visits (CERN, ESRF, PSI, HUG) Practical works at CERN Practical works at BERGOZ Grand total Session 1112 h8 h--120 h Session 286 h16 h12 h6 h120 h Session 1 : Sciences and Physics of Particle Accelerators Session 2 : Technology and Applications of Particle Accelerators

Overview of students status 2015 MastersPhDProfessionalsTotalPresented exam Course Course

JUAS students 2015 by countries

Students JUAS 2015 – Session 1 Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerator

Visit at CERN Programme: 13:00Lunch at CERN 13:30 Bookshop (if you want) 14:00 Presentation of CERN (L. Rinolfi) 14:45Film 15:00Bus start for CMS detector (Point 5 in Cessy) 15:30Start CMS visit (4 groups) 17:30End of CMS visit Friday 16 th January 2015

CLIC Test Facility (CTF3) at CERN W. Farabolini as a guide The 120 MeV Linac for the Probe Beam Inside the CLIC Show Room The 12 GHz accelerating structures

ESRF at Grenoble

The Cyclotron at PSI PSI visit

HUG visit Lecture by Prof. Miralbell Inside the radiotherapy room

EXAMINATION There are 5 topics, each of them lasts 1.5 hour: Session 1:Session 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. Each student who gets an average mark of 10/ 20 (or above) can receive ECTS credits recognized by the partner Universities.

Practical days at CERN: RF group

Practical days at CERN: Magnets group

Practical days at CERN: Vacuum group

Practical days at CERN: Superconductivity group

Practical day at Bergoz Goubau Line Soldering printed circuits for a Wi-Fi meter

JUAS certificate of examination for session 1 Each student who obtains a mark equal (or above) to 10 / 20 received such certificate

European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) Students passing the exam of: - Session 1 (“Physics of Accelerators”) - Session 2 (“Technology of Accelerators”) receive ECTS credits from their universities

Germany UK Spain Italy SwedenSwitzerland France

JUAS sponsoring from private companies => provides financial support for JUAS student => opens his company for a full day for practical works cover the cost to print RF course booklets in color Thank to Fritz Caspers

Accelerator Conference award for JUAS Each year one JUAS student receives a grant to attend the IPAC conference. There are requirements to attend IPAC: Follow JUAS courses Obtain the best marks at the examination Continue in the field of particle accelerator Present work at the conference Serve as for other supported students (scientific secretary, JUAS stand, Poster, …)

Summary 22 nd edition : January - March students - 17 nationalities 16 Master 15 PhD 25 professionals 45 lecturers 15 European partner universities (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, UK) ECTS credits delivered to the students by the universities 19 Sponsors (research facilities, companies) International Advisory Board (hosted in 2015 by University of Liverpool) visits to CERN, PSI, Geneva University Hospital, ESRF & practical sessions at CERN, PSI and Bergoz Instrumentation IPAC Conference for JUAS students