2nd International School on Beam Dynamics and Accelerator Technology

Asia/Tokyo
Hiroshima International Plaza, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan

Hiroshima International Plaza, Higashi-Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Japan

Description

This is the 2nd international school on Beam Dynamics and Accelerator technology. Particle accelerator has been a powerful thrust on scientific studies. The accelerator was used solely for nuclear and particle physics for the first several decades, but the usage was spread out to wider fields soon. That includes not only other physics field such as material physics, but also chemistry, biology, and many applications. Due to the wide variety of the accelerator usage, there is a strong demand for accelerator physicist and engineer from academic and industrial sectors. On the other hand, opportunity to study foundations of accelerator which include beam dynamics, accelerator design, key technologies, is very limited. The school curriculum is composed from two parts. The first part provides the opportunity to study foundations and the latest status of the beam dynamics and accelerator technology. The second part is the new course, Hands-on training for particle accelerator simulation. Because the accelerator simulation is a powerful tool to design the modern accelerator, it is an important skill for young researchers. The school can be a gateway entering further advanced studies on the accelerator for graduate students and young researchers in Asian region. Hiroshima university is one of the few universities in Japan which has the graduate school for accelerator study; Beam physics and accelerator group in Graduate school for Advanced sciences of matter, and HiSOR light source group have PhD courses with accelerator physics and technology. It is our honor having the 2nd International school on Beam Dynamics and Accelerator Technology in Hiroshima. 

 

Curriculum: The school gives 4 lectures per day, from 19 to 25 October 2019. The subjects are:

The first part: Accelerator foundation

  • Accelerator in Modern Science
  • History of Accelerator Development
  • Foundation of Synchrotron and storage ring
  • Foundation of Linear Accelerator
  • Beam Dynamics Foundation
  • Particle Generation (electron, positron, and ion)
  • Foundation of RF technology and NC Accelerator 
  • Super Conducting Technology for Accelerator 
  • Laser Technology for accelerator
  • Foundation of Colliders
  • Foundation of SR facility
  • Foundation of FEL
     

The second part: Hands on training 

  • Introduction of particle accelerator simulation.
  • Tutorial of particle accelerator simulation.
  • Student exercise to design a particle accelerator.
  • Summary presentations by students.

 

Contact:

Secretary Staff  (VISA, Travel, Lodging, Dietary request, etc)
E-Mail: isba19@ml.post.kek.jp

Masao KURIKI, School Organizer (Organization, Curriculum, etc)
E-Mail: mkuriki@hiroshima-u.ac.jp 
Tel: +81-82-424-7035

Aryshev ALEXANDER, Vice School Organizer (Organization, Curriculum, etc)
E-Mail: alar@post.kek.jp 

Slides
    • Opening of the school: Accelerator in Modern Scicence
      Convener: M. Kuriki
      slides
    • 10:30
      Break
    • Beam Dynamics Foundation 1
      Convener: Y. Kim
      slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Foundation of Normal conducting accelerator
      Convener: M. Kuriki
      slides
    • 15:30
      Break
    • Particle Generation (electron, positron, ion)
      Convener: M. Kuriki
      slides
    • 17:30
      Break
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • Optimization of a Coherent Undulator Beamline for New Advanced Synchrotron Light Source in Korea/Ingyo JEONG(UST/KAERI)
    • Design of Diffraction-limited 6 GeV Storage Ring with 1200 m Circumference./Chihyung Kim(KAERI)
    • Design of RF-deflector for micro-bunch diagnosis/Daichi Naito(KEK)
    • Foundation of Super conducting accelerator
      Convener: T. Saeki
      slides
    • 10:30
      Break
    • Beam Dynamics Foundation 2
      Convener: Y. Kim
      slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Accelerator Applications (ind. and med.)
      Convener: H. Yamada
      slides
    • 15:30
      Break
    • Foundation of Linear Accelerator
      Convener: J. Gao
      slides
    • 17:30
      Break
    • 18:00
      Move to Banquet venue
    • 18:30
      Banquet
    • Foundation of Synchrotron and storage ring
      Convener: K. Yokoya
      slides
    • 10:30
      Break
    • Foundation of SR
      Convener: J. Chen
      slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Foundation of Colliders
      Convener: K. Yokoya
      slides
    • 15:30
      Break
    • Foundation of FEL
      Convener: T. Tanaka
      slides
    • 17:30
      Break
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • My Recent Studies on Plasma Based Accelerators/Wang Xiaoning(IHEP)
    • Current state of the muon acceleration with IH-DTL in the muon g-2/EDM experiment/Yuga Nakazawa(Ibaraki University)
    • Development of the Muon Beam Transport Line in the J-PARC/Mai Yotsuzuka(Nagoya University)
    • Error Studies for Muon Linac in the Muon g-2/EDM Experiment at J-PARC/Yusuke Takeuchi(Kyushu University)
    • 08:00
      Bus to Hiroshima City
    • 09:30
      Tour on Atomic Bomb memorial Dome, Peace memorial park, Museum
    • 12:00
      Bus To Miyajima (Lunch Box)
    • 13:00
      Ship To Miyajima
    • 13:30
      Tour in Miyajima
    • 16:00
      Ship To Miyajimaguchi
    • 16:30
      Bus To Saijo
    • 18:00
      Dinner
    • 19:30
      Hyottoko Performance at HIP
    • Introduction to Particle Accelerator Simulation
      Convener: Y. Kim
      slides
    • 10:30
      Break
    • Tutorial of ASTRA
      Convener: A. Deshpande
      slides
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • 15:30
      Break
    • Student exercise
    • 17:30
      Break
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • Large Bandwidth X-Ray Free Electron Laser Operation Mode/Jiawei Yan(SINAP)
    • A Design Study on No-Insulation HTS Isochronous Cyclotron Magnet for Carbon Ion Therapy/Jeonghwan Park(Seoul National University)
    • Lattice Optimization of 4 GeV 800 m Long Synchrotron Light Source/Jaeyong LEE(KAERI)
    • Beam Diagnostic technique
      Convener: A. Aryshev
    • 10:30
      Break
    • Post simulation process
      Convener: A. Aryshev
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Student exercise
    • 15:30
      Break
    • Student exercise
    • 17:30
      Break
    • 18:30
      Dinner
    • Super-radiant Smith Purcell radiation/Tzu Chi Liu(National Tsing Hua University)
    • Fluorescent Nanodiamonds with Embedded 10B Ions Made by Ion Implantation as Potential Boron Delivery Agent for Boron Neutron Capture Therapy/Bo-Rong Lin(National Chiao Tung University/National Tsing Hua University)
    • Measurement of flux-weighted average Cross-Section of (g,g') and (g,n) Nuclear Reaction in 179-Hf and 180-Hf using bremsstrahlung radiation/Gaurav Bholane(Savitribai Phule Pune University)
    • Student exersice summary
    • 10:30
      Break
    • Student exersice summary
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Student summary presentation
    • 15:30
      Break
    • Student summary presentation
    • 17:30
      Break
    • 18:00
      Move to Celemony venue
    • 18:30
      Dinner & Award ceremony