TASK WP4.2: EUROLUMI Sample Clauses

TASK WP4.2: EUROLUMI. Progress towards objectives The topical workshops were organized by EuroLumi either alone or in collaboration with EU and non EU partners wherever relevant. Important EuroLumi partners from outside Europe are the consortium of US national accelerator laboratories US-LARP, the KEK accelerator laboratory and Hiroshima University in Japan, and CINVESTAV Mexico, The goal of the topical workshops typically was to assemble 30 to 40 world experts for brainstorming on advanced topics. In most cases, the attendance exceeded this goal, demonstrating the added value of this format of networking. In all workshops, the fraction of participants originating from outside EuCARD was significant, typically 25%, sometimes above 50%. Events were often organized at CERN in view of its numerous facilities, lower costs and easy air flight connections to most world destinations, and since the main topic of EuroLumi – the LHC upgrade – is directly linked to CERN. # Topic Organizers Time Place Registrants 1 Electron Cloud INFN-LNF, INFN-Pisa CERN LER, EuroLumi 5-9 Sep. 2012 La Biodola, Italy 62 from EU, US, Japan 2 Computing in Accelerator Physics U. Rostock, EuroLumi, RFTech, CST 19-25 Sep 2012 Warnemünde, Germany about 100 from EU, US, Russia, and Japan 3 LEP3 & TLEP EuroLumi 18 June 2012 CERN ~30 from EU, US, Russia, Japan 4 LEP3 & TLEP EuroLumi 23 Oct. 2012 CERN ~35 from EU, US, Japan 5 HL-LHC EuroLumi, LARP, HiLumi LHC 14-16 Dec. 2012 Frascati 130 from EU, US, Japan 7 SC Magnet Quenches HiLumi LHC, EuCARD WP7 (HFM), EuroLumi 15-16 Jan. 2013 CERN 60 from EU, US, Japan 8 SAPPHiRE EuroLumi 19 Feb. 2013 CERN 25 from EU, US, Japan, Russia 9 VHE-LHC HiLumi, EuroLumi, US-Snowmass 21-22 Feb. 2013 CERN ~50 from EU, US 10 TLEP EuroLumi 4 May 2013 CERN 27 from EU, US, China 11 Space Charge EuroLumi, ICFA, HICforFAIR, LIU 16-19 Apr. 2013 CERN 83 from EU, US, Japan, China, Mexico, Russia 12 LHC Optics EuroLumi, HiLumi 17-18 Jun 2013 CERN 53 from EU, US 13 TLEP EuroLumi, LPC, FNAL 25-27 Jul. 2013 FNAL 54 from US, EU, Russia, Japan, Mexico Workshop 3, attended by the CERN Director of Accelerators & Technology as well as by the KEK “trustee” in charge of strategy, was the first ever workshop discussing the possibility of a circular Xxxxx factory in the LHC tunnel or in a new 80 or 100 km tunnel. It was followed by four similar mini-workshops in 3-month rhythm (workshops 4, 6, 10 and 13), making rapid progress on the accelerator design. Workshop 8 was the first ever event devoted to a low-cost...
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