NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 1 “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2” (ENSAR2) Muhsin N. Harakeh Coordinator ENSAR2.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EURONSTown Meeting Septrmber 2007, Helsinki Towards a new I3 proposal of the European nuclear structure community At the NuPECC meeting in Muenchen.
Advertisements

NuPECC, March 2011, Paris, France 1 Progress Update of (ENSAR)European Nuclear Science and Applications Research Muhsin N. Harakeh KVI & GANIL NuPECC.
ERA-NET Cooperation and coordination of national research and innovation activities Last call 2005 Deadline September-October.
NuPECC Meeting ECT* March 16-17, 2007 Fondazione Bruno Kessler.
Perspectives of Croatian experimental nuclear physics Neven Soić Division of experimental physics Ruđer Bošković Institute NuPECC meeting 13. Jun 2008.
NuPECC LRP2010 Workshop, October 2009, Frankfurt, Germany 1 European Nuclear Science and Applications Research (ENSAR) Muhsin N. Harakeh NuPECC Long.
Alex C. MUELLER, NuPECC meeting, Athens, March EURONS 1st annual report: Generalities (I) With an EC contribution of 14,056,000 EURONS is.
NuPECC Long Range Plan 2010 Perspectives for Nuclear Physics Research in Europe Guenther Rosner NuPECC LRP2010 Town Meeting Madrid, 2/6/10 1.
IUPAP, Vancouver (Canada), July Status of the EU-FP7-funded Integrating Activity European Nuclear Science and Applications Research (ENSAR) Christoph.
Welcome to ECT*. What is ? A European Center… Established in 1993 « bottom up » realization, supported by a broad community (ECT* associates) Strong.
Wolfhard Möller | Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials Research | Wolfhard Möller Institute of Ion Beam Physics and Materials.
INCO GTN meeting, Paris, 21/10/2010 Activities of International Cooperation Capacities Programme INCO-LAB & INCO-HOUSE activities Philippe Froissard Deputy.
DAF Distributed Accelerator Facility (DAF) Transnational Access Nodes: 1.Tandem Accelerator Laboratory, Rudjer Boskovic Institute (RBI), Zagreb, Croatia.
Closing: discussion Tendencies of ESP and Language Learning Technologies Possibilities for Mutual Projects Cooperation Nadežda Stojković, Valentina Nejković,
Alex C. Mueller, MANETEURONS PCC-Meeting, Mainz (Germany), April 2006 EURONS 1st annual report: Generalities (I)  With an EC contribution of 14,056,000.
NuPECC Meeting, March 2014; Strasbourg, France 1 “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research” (ENSAR) Muhsin N. Harakeh Coordinator ENSAR.
1 INFRA : INFRA : Scientific Information Repository supporting FP7 “The views expressed in this presentation are those of the author.
EURISOL – Distributed Facility (DF) Y. Blumenfeld, M. Lewitowicz, P. Van Duppen, A. Maj Background : EURISOL RTD : EURISOL Design Study.
S.M. Lenzi, EW2007, Ganil, April 24-26, 2007 Gamma-ray spectroscopy in Europe A proposal for an FP7 Network.
The Future of High Energy Physics R. Aleksan CPPM/IN2P3 and DAPNIA/CEA EPS HEP2005 Lisbon, July 23,
F. Azaiez (IPN-Orsay) The European Collaboration for Stable Ion Beams – ECOS Pushing the limits with high intensity stable beams A typical bottom up initiative.
1 Status of the EU-FP7 funded Integrating Activity “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research” (ENSAR) Marek Lewitowicz (GANIL) on behalf of Muhsin.
JRA10 Instrumentation for Precise Nuclear Measurements with Trapped Ion Techniques
“European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2” (ENSAR2)
China July 2004 The European Union Programmes for EU-China Cooperation in ICT.
News of the Group Maria J. G. Borge 4th November 2014.
NuPECC Strategy Meeting, 16 January 2016; Darmstadt, Germany 1 “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2” (ENSAR2) Muhsin N. Harakeh Coordinator.
ENSAR : European Nuclear Structure and Application Research Maria J. G. Borge.
The 7th Framework Programme for Research: Strategy of international cooperation activities Robert Burmanjer Head of Unit, “International Scientific Cooperation.
EURO EURO A High Intensity Neutrino Oscillation Facility in Europe Introduction Aims Structure Tasks Link to other activities Future dates.
JINR-CERN 5-years Partnership Program N.Russakovich 103-rd session of theJINR Scientific Council meeting JINR, Dubna, 21 February 2008.
NuPECC Meeting, October 2013; Kraków, Poland 1 “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2” (ENSAR2) Muhsin N. Harakeh Coordinator ENSAR.
1 F. Azaiez Pushing the limits with high intensity stable beams Story started in 2000!....
DF ALTO IN2P3 DF ISOLDE CERN SPES INFN SPIRAL2 GANIL MYRRHA SCK-CEN … COPIN EURISOL – Distributed Facility (DF) Initiative H. Savajols – Convenor.
NuPECC Meeting, March 2016; ECT*, Trento, Italy 1 “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2” (ENSAR2) Muhsin N. Harakeh Coordinator ENSAR2.
S.M. Lenzi, Workshop Gamma-ray Spectroscopy Network, Padova, May 10-11,2007 Gamma-ray Spectroscopy in Europe Perspectives in FP7.
NuPECC Meeting, June 2014; Jyväskylä, Finland 1 “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research” (ENSAR) Muhsin N. Harakeh Coordinator ENSAR.
WP leaders meeting R. Aleksan October 5 th, 2009 TIARA 1.Objectives 2.General Context 3.Building TIARA 4.Conclusion.
FISCO2 – Financial and Scientific Coordination Work Package dedicated to ENSAR2 management WP leader: Ketel Turzó WP deputy: Sandrine Dubromel ENSAR2 Management.
News of the Group Maria J. G. Borge 30th June 2015.
European Small-Scale Accelerator Facilities S. Harissopulos: NuPECC Strategy Meeting, Darmstadt, January 16, 2016.
Silvia Lenzi – GTH-2012 Workshop, Padova, October 29-31, 2012 EGAN Silvia M. Lenzi University of Padova and INFN
News of the ISOLDE Group 28 th of June 2016 Maria J. G. Borge.
What is the Belmont Forum?
Discussions on preparations for future (joint) research projects
PH Department News Discussion with management
News of the ISOLDE Group 7th of February 2017
for the EURISOL Steering Committee
ENSAR2 Status and Progress ENSAR2 management group
Accelerator Research and Innovation for European Science and Society
Bismark Mzubanzi Tyobeka
“European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2” (ENSAR2)
ARIES A new Integrating Activity for Particle Accelerators
News of the ISOLDE Group 2nd of November 2016
European Integrating Activity in Hadron Physics
Asian Cooperation in KEK
Jean-Claude Worms, ESF Chief Executive
WELCOME TO THE 2nd EUROHEAT & POWER RTD WORKSHOP „High efficiency – Improved Building Installations and Customer Comfort“ Norela Constantinescu 2/3.
European Nuclear Science and Applications Research (ENSAR)
European Nuclear Science and Applications Research (ENSAR)
Priority 3 NMP: generalities
DRIVER Digital Repository Infrastructure Vision for European Research
ENSAR2 Status and Progress ENSAR2 management group
ENSAR2 Status and Progress
AMICI WP1 – Management, coordination and dissemination
EUROFLEETS 2 General Assembly
Welcome to ECT*.
Perspective of an International Research Center
League of Advanced European Neutron Sources
Experience of the implementation of FP6; preparations towards FP7
Presentation transcript:

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 1 “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research 2” (ENSAR2) Muhsin N. Harakeh Coordinator ENSAR2 on behalf of the ENSAR2 management group NuPECC Meeting 7-8 October 2016 Vienna, Austria

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 2 ENSAR2 Started on: March 1, 2016 We had the Kickoff Meeting March 2016 End date on: March 1, 2020

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 3 ENSAR2 is the Horizon-2020 integrating activity for European nuclear scientists who are performing research in three of the major subfields defined by NuPECC: Nuclear Structure and Dynamics, Nuclear Astrophysics and Nuclear Physics Tools and Applications. It proposes an optimised ensemble of Networking, Joint Research and Transnational Access Activities, which will ensure qualitative and quantitative improvement of the access provided by the current ENSAR2 research infrastructures. ENSAR2’s core aim is to provide access to nine of the complementary world-class large-scale facilities: GANIL (F), GSI (D), joint LNL-LNS (I), JYFL (FI), KVI-CART (NL), CERN-ISOLDE (CH), ALTO (F), joint IFIN-HH/ELI-NP (RO) and NLC (PL). These facilities provide stable and radioactive ion beams of excellent qualities ranging in energies from tens of keV/u to a few GeV/u and intense photon beams up to 20-MeV energy. Furthermore, the infrastructure ECT* (I) will provide a unique place for meetings, seminars and workshops to the community.

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 44 Partners of 30 beneficiaries 15 countries 30 beneficiaries 15 countries 10 TNA Facilities Community: scientists and highly qualified engineers Close collaboration with infrastructures outside Europe: Canada: TRIUMF Vancouver China: IMP Lanzhou India: BARC Mumbai VECC Calcutta Japan: RIKEN Tokyo RCNP Osaka Russia: JINR Dubna South Africa: iThemba Cape Town United States: NSCL East Lansing ANL Argonne Close collaboration with infrastructures outside Europe: Canada: TRIUMF Vancouver China: IMP Lanzhou India: BARC Mumbai VECC Calcutta Japan: RIKEN Tokyo RCNP Osaka Russia: JINR Dubna South Africa: iThemba Cape Town United States: NSCL East Lansing ANL Argonne GANIL GSI LNL-INFN LNS-INFN JYL ALTO-CNRS MedAustron ULB KUL CEA UMIL JOGU NCSRD ATOMKI-HAS ECT* FFCUL ELI-NP / IFIN-HH USC CIEMAT ISOLDE-CERN JLU UoY I I UWAR-HIL & IFJ PAN Univ. Sevilla LMU ARRONAX ULIV Köln CSIC ENSAR2 RUG-KVI

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 5 TNAs  GANIL-SPIRAL2 (France)  LNL-LNS (INFN, Italy)  ISOLDE (CERN, Switzerland)  JYFL (Finland)  ALTO (CNRS, France)  GSI (Germany)  KVI-CART (The Netherlands)  NLC (HIL/IFJ PAN, Poland)  IFIN-HH/ELI-NP (Romania)  ECT* (Italy)

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 6 The Networking Activities of ENSAR2 have been set-up with specific actions to strengthen the community’s work in Transnational Access Activities and Joint Research Activities. They promote foresight studies for new instrumentation and methods, stimulate complementarity, ensure a broad dissemination of results and stimulate multidisciplinary and application- oriented research and innovation at the Research Infrastructures. They aim to strengthen the community’s coherence regarding particular research topics, to pool resources and to provide instruction courses to users.

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 7 NAs  FISCO2: FInancial and Scientific Coordination 2 Ketel Turzó  NuSPRA(SEN): Nuclear Structure Physics, Reactions and Astrophysics (and Superheavy Elements Network) Christoph Scheidenberger  MIDAS: ECR ion sources Hannu Koivisto  NUSPIN: Nuclear Spectroscopy Instrumentation Silvia Lenzi

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 8  MediNet (ASTARTE+ Ion-Beam Therapy) Peter Thirolf & Giulio Magrin  GDS: Active targets (TPC gaseous detectors) Geoff Grinyer  ENSAF: Small-scale accelerator facilities Sotirios Harissopulos  NuPIA: Nuclear Physics Innovation Marie-Hélène Moscatello

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 9 To enhance the access to these facilities, the community has defined a number of Joint Research Activities using as main criterion scientific and technical promise. These activities deal with novel and innovative technologies to improve the operation of the facilities and make the most efficient and effective use of these facilities. They are in general relevant to more than one facility and rely on strong participation of the European university groups. These activities involve all facets of operation of an accelerator facility.

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 10 JRAs  PASPAG: Particle and gamma detection Olof Tengblad  PSeGe: AGATA detector + applications Andres Gadea  TheoS: Theory of Nuclear Structure & Reactions Denis Lacroix  RESIST: Resonant ionisation techniques for separators Iain Moore  SATNuRSE: Simulations and analysis tools Nasser Kalantar-Nayestanaki  EURISOL facility (all stages) Yorick Blumenfeld  TecHIBA: Stable ion beams + medical isotopes Faiçal Azaiez

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria Organisation of ENSAR2 Meetings: 2  /year Meetings: 1  /year Meetings: 1  /year

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 12 Management Group Coordinator: Muhsin N. Harakeh Deputy Coordinator: Marek Lewitowicz Manager: Ketel Turzó Financial Officer: Veronique Vandevoorde Administrative Officer: Sandrine Dubromel Executive Board of PCC TNAs:Maria G. Borge Ari Jokinen NAs:Sylvia M. Lenzi Christoph Scheidenberger JRAs:Andres Gadea Olaf Tengblad

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 13 ENSAR2 Research Infrastructures (ENRI) Cooperation and Coordination Agreement between GANIL, LNL/LNS (INFN), ISOLDE (CERN), JYFL (JYU), ALTO (CNRS), GSI, KVI-CART, NLC (IFJ PAN & UNIWARSAW), IFIN-HH/ELI-NP, ECT* (FBK) and ENSAF network 1.Accelerator facilities 2.Experiments in nuclear (astro)physics 3.Nuclear theory 4.Expensive, technically advanced experimental equipment 5.Coordination Facility Coordinating Group (FCG) Directors, chairpersons of local PACs of the ENRI participating laboratories, a representative of ENSAF network and the coordinator of ENSAR2.

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 14 The mission of the overarching Facility Coordinating Group is to do the coordination and harmonisation between the ENSAR2 research infrastructures and also their PAC’s and thus go a long way in the spirit of the ‘Integrating activity’ programme through integration of the transnational access. Further aspects of the collaboration between the laboratories: 1.Accelerator physics 2.Radiobiology, hadron therapy and other applications 3.Educational programme (e.g. European School on Exotic Beams) 4.International dimension

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 15 International dimension ENSAR2 will be able to provide transnational access to ENRI facilities to international users from outside the European Union and associated countries. This could be up to 20% of the total ENSAR2 quantity of access allocated to transnational access. The coordinator of ENSAR2 will contact directors of international large research infrastructures in Canada, China, India, Japan, Russia, South Africa, and USA to promote mutual collaboration on access to these international research infrastructures and ENRI facilities. The directors of the ENRI RIs with this ENRI agreement delegate the signature of the Memorandums of understanding (MoUs) between the international labs and ENSAR2 to the ENSAR2 coordinator. The MoUs would be signed by the various directors of the international labs and ENSAR2 coordinator in which the terms for access of European citizens to the international labs and vice versa will be recorded. The ENRI agreement is valid through the contract period of ENSAR2 from 1 March 2016 to 1 March 2020.

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 16 ARTICLE 1 Purpose of the memorandum The objective of this MoU is to establish a general framework of collaboration and project relationship, implemented by RNC-RIKEN and IA ENSAR2 to increase cooperation between the Parties in general and to provide a framework for establishing specific collaborative activities between the parties. The collaboration aims:  to provide access to the facilities at RNC-RIKEN for European physicists and vice versa to the facilities of IA ENSAR2 RIs to Japanese physicists following the rules of the various infrastructures, i.e. approved projects based on scientific merits and feasibility, and  to increase cooperation and mutual support between the Parties in general. APPENDIX I Each Party shall be responsible for its own costs and expenses under this Memorandum, except as otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties. RNC-RIKEN will cover the daily expenses of European physicists, while performing experiments at RNC-RIKEN, according to local per diem rules and vice versa, IA ENSAR2 will cover the daily expenses of Japanese physicists, while performing experiments at IA ENSAR2 RIs, according to local per diem rules of the IA ENSAR2 RIs. In the case of IA ENSAR2 support, mutual spokesmanship for the experiments is required.

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 17

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 18 Thank you for your attention

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria 19  Milestones up to June 1, 2016 have all been met.  Kickoff meetings for several NAs and JRAs have taken place and some more will still happen.  ENSAR2 re have started assigning beam time with ENSAR2 support.  ECT* supported partially 3 workshops  ALTO one experiment supported and more are planned  LNL 4 experiments and LNS 2 experiments supported  GANIL two experiments supported so far  GSI supports 5 experiments up to 14 July  ISOLDE supported 338 days (number of experiments ??)  JYU supported X(?) experiments so far  IFJ PAN will support one experiment in July  KVI and HIL experiments in October  No response from IFIN-HH

NuPECC Meeting, 7-8 October 2016; Vienna, Austria BUDGET Total budget for ENSAR2: € to share between 30 beneficiaries Pre-financing: € Next funding: after validation of each periodic report