HIAT 2009 Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology Venice (Italy), June 8-12, 2009

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HIAT 2009 Heavy Ion Accelerator Technology Venice (Italy), June 8-12,

HIAT 2009 is the 11 th in a series of conferences, 1.Daresbury (1973) 2.Strasbourg (1977), 3.Oak Ridge (1981), 4.Buenos Aires (1985), 5.Strasbourg-Heidelberg (1989), 6.Legnaro (1992), 7.Canberra (1995), 8.Argonne (1998), 9.Delhi (2002), 10.Brookhaven (2005).

Conference Topics The programme will include presentations on the topics:  Electrostatic Accelerators  Room Temperature and Superconducting Linac Boosters and Cavities  Room Temperature and Superconducting Cyclotrons  Synchrotrons and Storage Rings  Radioactive Ion Beam Facilities  Ion Sources  Main Accelerator Systems and Components (e.g. Radiofrequency, Magnets, Vacuum, Control, Beam Diagnostics, Cryogenics, Radioprotection, Mass Spectrometers, Microbeam Facilities)

The conference is mainly devoted to the accelerator teams of any institution, laboratory or university, running or developing heavy ion facilities or their components for studies in the fields of nuclear physics and astrophysics as well as the applications of heavy ion beams It focuses on: operational experience on existing facilities, achievements in heavy ion accelerator physics and technology, progress on the implementation of approved projects and their infrastructures, trends in the proposal and design of heavy ion accelerators and their main systems and components.

Fields of application of heavy ion  Fundamental Nuclear and Atomic Physics Dynamics of nuclear fusion and fission, Development and production of radionuclides  Medicine,  Accelerator mass spectrometry,  Material analysis and processing,  Nuclear waste management,  Radiation science and dosimetry,  Environmental metrology,

Scientific Committee Jeff Ashenfelter, Yale University, USA Walter Assmann, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Germany James R. Beene, Holifield Radioactive Ion Beam Facility, ORNL, USA Giovanni Bisoffi, INFN-LNL, Italy Robin Ferdinand, GANIL, France Oliver Kester, Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung, Germany Robert Laxdal, TRIUMF, Canada Francis Osswald, Institut de Recherches Subatomiques, Strasbourg, France Richard Pardo, Argonne National Laboratory, USA Roland Repnow, Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik Heidelberg, Germany Danilo Rifuggiato, INFN-LNS, Italy Amit Roy, Inter-University Accelerator Centre, India Kimikazu Sasa, University of Tsukuba, Japan Dannie Steski, Brookhaven National Laboratory, USA Suehiro Takeuchi, Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Japan Bernard Waast, Institut de Physique Nucléaire d'Orsay France David Weisser, Australian National University, Australia Guan Xialing, China Institute of Atomic Energy, China

Organizing Committee Giovanni Bisoffi, INFN-LNL, Italy (Chairman) Augusto Lombardi, INFN-LNL, Italy Vincenzo Palmieri, INFN-LNL, Italy Piero Antonio Posocco, INFN-LNL, Italy Daniele Ceccato, INFN-LNL, Italy Anna D’Este, INFN-LNL, Italy

Some indicative figures Number of partecipants 100/120 Number of invited10/15 Number of contributed60/80 Proceedings published by: NIM B AIP Pramana Journal of Physics (India) JACoW (From now on)

The HIAT09 Conference location: Centro Culturale Don Orione Artigianelli ( Dorsoduro Zattere – V enezia (Italy), June 8 th to 12 th 2009.