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Welcome to the third FKPPL workshop

Welcome to the third FKPPL workshop. O. Byeon V. Breton. Context. The FKPPL LIA is 3 years old To be renewed in 2012 Steady scientific activity 11 scientific projects between France and Korea are currently active either within or in close relationship to FKPPL LIA

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Welcome to the third FKPPL workshop

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  1. Welcome to the third FKPPL workshop O. Byeon V. Breton

  2. Context • The FKPPL LIA is 3 years old • To be renewed in 2012 • Steady scientific activity • 11 scientific projects between France and Korea are currently active either within or in close relationship to FKPPL LIA • Last call closed in January 2011 • NO ADVERTISEMENT • 6 projects funded in 2010 requested support for 2010 • Three new applications

  3. Budget

  4. Thank you • KIAS for its hospitality • Dr Byeon and Dr Hwang for arranging the workshop program

  5. Main achievements in 2010

  6. ALICE • Collaboration on the Trigger System of the ALICE Muon Spectrometer • Kr: KISTI, Konkuk and Gangneung-Wonju National Universities • Fr: Blaise Pascal University – CNRS-IN2P3 (LPC Clermont-Fd) • Highlights in 2010: • First Pb-Pb heavy ion collisions at 2.76 TeV per nucleon pair successfully performed in Nov. and early Dec. 2010 • ALICE experiment collected ~90M events • Dual degree thesis started in 2009 between the universities of Konkuk (Seoul, Korea) and Blaise Pascal (Clermont-Ferrand, France) • Analysis of quarkonia production with the Muon Spectrometer started in 2010 • More from Sarah Porteboeuf and Sang-Un Ahn talks

  7. CALICE • Goal: readout electronics for the Silicon Tungsten calorimeter for the ILC • Kr: SKKU • Fr: Paris-XI university – CNRS (LAL Orsay) • 2010 highlights • 2 students from SKKU have spent 8 months and 2 months in LAL Orsay to get experienced with Cadence tools for PCB design and ASIC simulation and testing • 2011 • appointment of new leader on the french side: Nathalie. SEGUIN-MOREAU (LAL) • Main goal: measure the performance of the final board with its chips

  8. CDF • CDF (Collider Detector at Fermilab) Experiment • Kr: KISTI • Fr: CNRS-IN2P3 (LPNHE) • 2010 highlights • The 2nd joint Korea-France Collider Physics Workshop" was held in Korea, following the 1st one held in Paris in 2009. • Date: Monday, June 28th, 2010~ Wednesday, June 30, 2010 • Place: KNU (Kyungpook National University), Daegu, Korea • 40 participants (Korea, France, USA, and Russia) • analyses in close collaboration and work together on Bs Two Track Trigger • 2011 • Finish joint CDF program of work • Explore new avenues for collaboration

  9. Geant4-DNA • Goal: Proton therapy and microdosimetry simulations with the Geant4 toolkit • Kr: NCC • Fr: CNRS-IN2P3 (CENBG, IPHC, LPC), Blaise Pascal University • Highlights 2010 • GATE, Geant4 and Grid summer training course, with focus on medical applications, July 7-10, 2010, Seoul • 2011 • Towards validation of Geant4-DNA extension of the Geant4 toolkit at the Physics – Biology frontier in the context of proton-therapy • Collaboration with FJPPL LIA

  10. Grid computing • Set-up and operation of a Virtual Organization dedicated to bilateral projects between France and Korea • Kr: KISTI • Fr: CC-IN2P3 • 2010 highlights • Over 1 Million KSI2K hours CPU consumed in France in 2010 (in the TOP20 VOs), 15 times more in Korea • Extension of the FKPPL VO Grid to KEK (Japan) • Porting of theoretical physics and biomedical applications • Organization of training events • 2011 • Extension of the FKPPL VO to China • More from Soonwook Hwang’s talk on Tuesday

  11. New projects

  12. ATF2 • First application in the field of accelerator physics • Collaboration on the ATF2 project at KEK • Kr: KNU • Fr: Paris XI University – CNRS-IN2P3 (LAL) • Goals: • establish the instrumentation and control techniques needed to maintain a beam focused down to less than 40 nanometer • stable at the nanometer level over long periods of time • More from Professor Eun-San KIM and Dr. Philip Bambade

  13. CREAM • Goal: Numerical Analysis on New Cosmic Ray Nuclei Data from CREAM Experiment • Kr: EWHA Womans University • Fr: CNRS (LAPTH) • Context: The Cosmic Ray Energetics and Mass (CREAM) experiment is about to report a hardening of the primary cosmic ray spectra above 250 GeV/nucleon. • More from Professor Yong-Yeon Keumtalk on Wednesday morning

  14. ILC-CALOMECA • Goal: collaboration on the challenging mechanical aspects for a highly granular electromagnetic calorimeter for future lepton colliders at the TeV scale • Kr: SKKU • Fr: Paris-XI University, CNRS-IN2P3 (LAL) • Context: existing collaboration on CALICE SiW calorimeter readout between the same partners • More from Professor Chai’s talk on Wednesday morning

  15. FKPPL related projects • These are projects which are not FKPPL projects stricto censu • Scientifically related to FKPPL projects • But with specific funding schema

  16. AMORE • Study of system biology under radiation • Kr: KBSI, Chonnam National and Gangneung-Wonju National Universities • Fr: Blaise Pascal University – CNRS-IN2P3 (LPC) • Highlights for 2010 • Installation of microbiology lab at LPC Clermont-Ferrand • 2011: Project funded by the LIA on the French side and the CNRS-KRCFST on the Korean side • Complementary to and cofunded with Geant4 within FKPPL

  17. SuperNEMO • Very important collaboration between CNRS and KAERI for massive production of Ca48 • More in Fabrice Piquemal talk Wednesday morning

  18. Conclusion • FKPPL keeps growing • Growing network of collaborating scientists • Growing scientific production • More and more projects involve several Asian countries • 2011 brings new opportunities • Further extension of FKPPL Virtual Organization • Joint ANR-NSF call • 2012 • Renewal of the International Associated Laboratory • Workshop in France

  19. Logistics • Two dinners together • Joint dinner tonight (shuttle bus to Fraser Place at 8PM) • Social event on Wednesday evening • After the SC meeting • Ne vous évaporez pas ! • Please upload your slides directly on the indico page • Or leave them on the laptop

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