The European Spallation Source ERIC (ESS) - Partner Day in Riga
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Europe/Riga
Academic Center for Natural Sciences, University of Latvia
Academic Center for Natural Sciences, University of Latvia
Jelgavas 1, Riga
Description
The European Spallation Source (ESS) is one of the largest science infrastructure projects being built in Europe today. Designed to generate neutron beams for science, ESS will benefit a broad range of research, from life science to engineering materials, from heritage conservation to magnetism.
A Partner Day will be held on 2 June 2016 in Riga, Latvia in collaboration with the Ministry of Science and Education and Latvian Institutes, including the Institute of Solid State Physics.
12:00
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12:30
Welcome coffee and sandwiches30m
12:30
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12:40
Welcome10m
Speaker:
Agrita Kiopa(Deputy State Secretary, Director of Higher Education and Science Department, Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Latvia)
12:40
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13:00
Introduction to the Nordic Neutron Science Programme20m
Speaker:
Fredrik Melander(Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Research)
Slides
13:00
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13:20
ESS Overview and Status Update20m
Speaker:
James Yeck(The European Spallation Source ERIC)
Slides
13:20
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13:40
In-kind Collaboration Opportunities20m
Speaker:
Marie-Louise Ainalem(The European Spallation Source ERIC)
Slides
13:40
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14:00
Coffee Break
20m
14:00
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14:20
Collaboration with the Neutron Scattering Systems Project20m
Speaker:
Mark, Head of the Data Management and Software Centre Division Hagen(The European Spallation Source ERIC)
Slides
14:20
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14:40
Collaboration with the Integrated Control Systems and the Machine20m
Speaker:
Henrik Carling(Head of Integrated Control Systems Division, ESS)
Slides
14:40
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15:00
Potential of Latvian Contribution
Convener:
Anatoli Popov
slides
15:00
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15:10
Potential of Latvian Contribution: Neutron Imaging of Liquid Metals
Convener:
Mihails Ščepanskis(University of Latvia)
slides
15:10
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15:20
Potential of Latvian Contribution: Concrete Research by Neutron Radiography
Convener:
Nikolajs Toropovs(Riga Technical University, Institute of Materials and Structures)
slides
15:20
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15:30
Potential of Latvian Contribution: Perspectives in Biological Physics
Convener:
Leonid Rusevich(Institute of Physical Energetics and Institute of Solid State Physics)