The European Spallation Source ESS An Opportunity for German Organisations and Companies
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Europe/Berlin
Federal Ministry of Environment (Event Venue)
Federal Ministry of Environment (Event Venue)
Bonn, Germany
Description
The European Spallation Source (ESS) - the future world-leading neutron source, which is being built in Sweden and Denmark - is getting ready for construction. Germany has been a strong supporter of this project from the very beginning and has significantly contributed to the pre-construction phase and to the Technical Design Report. ESS is a greenfield European project and will rely on the expertise and know-how of German institutes and industry to be successful.
09:30
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10:00
Registration / Welcome Coffee30m
10:00
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10:20
Welcome20m
Dr. Beatrix Vierkorn-Rudolph,
Director, Directorate 71: Large Facilities, Basic Research, ESFRI Special Task
Federal Ministry of Education an Research
Prof. Dr. Sebastian M. Schmidt
Member oft he Board of Directors, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH
Slides
10:20
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10:35
ESS – an Overview of the Project Status15m
Speaker:
James H. Yeck(Chief Executive & Director General, ESS)
Movie
Slides
10:35
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11:05
The Machine
10:35
The Accelerator15m
Speaker:
DrHåkan Danared,(Deputy Head of Accelerator Division, ESS)
Slides
10:50
The Target Station15m
Speaker:
Prof.Dr. Ferenc Mezei(Machine Director, ESS)
Slides
11:05
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11:20
Science at ESS15m
Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Dimitri Argyriou(Director for Science, ESS)
Slides
11:20
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11:50
Coffee Break
30m
11:50
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12:10
In-kind Contributions and Procurement Processes20m
Speaker:
Allen Weeks(Deputy Director of Administration, ESS)
Slides
12:10
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12:45
Conceivable Accelerator Collaborations
12:10
SRF Technology at DESY – Activities and technologies relevant for ESS20m
Speaker:
DrHans Weise(Project Leader XFEL at DESY)
Slides
12:30
Beam Instrumentation and Cryogenics: Potential Collaboration topics of FAIR and ESS15m
Speaker:
DrDr. Oliver Kester(Director FAIR@GSI)
Slides
12:45
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13:00
Potential IKC for the Target15m
Speaker:
Prof. Dr. Robert Stieglitz(Head of Institute for Neutron Physics and Reactor Technology (INR) at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT)
Slides
13:00
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13:30
Discussion30m
13:30
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14:30
Lunch
1h
14:30
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15:10
Neutron Science and Instruments
14:30
Jülich Centre for Neutron Science (JCNS-1) & Institute for Complex Systems (ICS-1)10m
Speaker:
DrAndreas Wischnewski
Slides
14:40
German Engineering Materials Science Centre (GEMS)10m
Speaker:
Prof.Dr. Andreas Schreyer(Director, German Engineering Materials Science Centre (GEMS))