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This is an overview of the director's remarks at the Cockcroft Institute, discussing the overall situation, mission, management, staff, and building. The text language is English.
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Director’s Remarks http://www.lancs.ac.uk/cockcroft-institute/ John Dainton • Overall Situation • Mission and means • Management and Governance • Staff • Building • Organisation
Programme Tower Seminar Room, Daresbury Laboratory Thursday January 12th 2006 13:00 Buffet lunch 14:00 Directors’ Information Session JBD and MWP Questions expected, suggestions welcome 15:00 Research Strategy ASTeC MWP Cockcroft RGC 15:30 Tea/Coffee 16:00 ILC (and LHC) Co-ordinator: RA 16:00-16:05 Rob Appleby Introduction16:05-16:15 Adriana Bungau Collimation16:15-16:30 Roger Barlow Wakefields16:30-16:50 Ian Bailey e+ topics16:50-17:00 Leo Jenner LW/emittance17:00-17:15 Grahame Burt Crab cavities17:15-17:35 Brian Cox FP420 17:35 Education & Training Co-ordinator: RWT 18:00 end – day 1 19:30 Dinner: Red Lion, Moore
Programme • Tower Seminar Room, Daresbury Laboratory • Friday January 13th 2006 • 09:00 RF projects (incl. NF and proton driver) Co-ordinator: RS • 09:00-09:10 S Crane (Lancaster) Radial IOTs • 09:10-09:30 R Jones (Manchester) Wakefields in the main L-band • linacs of the ILC • 09:30-09:50 R Seviour (Lancaster) RF Cavity Research • 09:50-10:10 S Smith (ASTEC) ERLP • 10:10-10:30 J Clarke (ASTEC) 4GLS • 10:30 Coffee • 11:00 New mathematical modelling Co-ordinators: RWT, DB and JG • and ultra relativistic charge • R Tucker • D Burton • J Gratus • 11:45 New initiatives, opportunities, further discussion, better • organisation, weekly meetings? etc etc? • 12:30 Lunch
1. Overall 15 months of “existence” - governance and management functioning talks and first pubs appearing - seehttp://www.lancs.ac.uk/cockcroft-institute/ research programme developing from initial projects - identity building internationally - new projects beginning - collaborators/visitors “happening” seamless, essential, interface with ASTeC in place education and outreach building - 2004/5 “tutorial dominated” (thanx ASTeC) - 2005/6 3+ courses, 18 “students” new staff working/arriving
Overall A very warm welcome to all newcomers to the CI/ASTeC Pioneers !
2. Mission and Means “strategy” – more from Richard Carter – developed by the Management Committee – endorsed by the CI Board – not yet understood by PPARC ! – too complicated for CCLRC ! – just right! means – core funding PPARC CCLRC NWDA univs – project funding: grants RCs industry overseas – infrastructure (“overheads”) discussions advancing
Mission and Means • The Institute’s “mission” is summarised in the following “deliverables”: • generic R&D in Accelerator Science and Technology (AST); • project specific R&D in AST • (e.g. a linear collider and a Neutrino Factory); • leadership and management of national deliverables to • international facilities (which may be UK-situated); • competence in crucial and specific technologies; • technology transfer to industry; • staff complement of internationally acknowledged expertise; • seamless involvement of the HEI and CCLRC sectors; • education and training to ensure a flourishing staff • supply side.
Institute Board Director Advisory Councils Group Leader Lancaster Group Leader Liverpool Group Leader Manchester Group Leader ASTeC Management Committee Lancaster Projects Liverpool Projects Manchester Projects ASTeC Projects PM - Linear Collider Linear Collider Projects PM - Neutrino Factory Neutrino Factory Projects 3. Management and Governance • Notes: • The Group Leaders are the line managers for staff in their groups. • The Programme Managers (PM) co-ordinate activities across the groups. • Solid lines indicate reporting lines. • Broken lines indicate information flows. • Additional programmes will be set up as required. • Activities in the groups will also include projects which are external to the Institute. …… light source Nuclear physics neutrons
Management and Governance Board functioning (every 3 months) – decision approving – papers on web – talks on web – some science Management Committee functioning (every 2 weeks) – decision making – your parliament; press your rep! Advisory Committees (every 6 months) – yet to meet – business and scientific
4. Staff as proposed – Director + 3×4 senior (univs) + 2 CCLRC 5 now appointed – 12 research appointments underway – new project staff (~ another 12) preparing (incl. and beyond PPARC/CCLRC) anticipated – new institutions discussions with four univs advancing other RDAs?
5. Building fit-out “on schedule” (info Jan 11th 2005) – completion/hand-over April 10th 2006 occupation thereafter – organisation team in place peaceful occupation please ! – building operation funding agreed and in place major opening/launch event (final corporate image!) – organisation teamin place (“Pavilion”?)
5. Organisation great admin team Sue – ASTeC Liz - CI weekly meetings colloquia? seminars (ASTeC)? seamless ! information flow ownership us/we are CI/ASTeC us/we decide
My door is always open for as long as possible whenever possible Pioneers in a great new adventure !
Pioneers in a great new adventure ! We are beginning to understand who and what we are, and what we deliver ! Some immediate issues so that we get even better even faster.
Organisation ? please ensure that overheads go to web DB weekly meeting ? When ? colloquia – Ed and Training proposal NM et al. seminars (ASTeC) ? NM et al. preprints – any papers please get DB to post as Cockcroft preprint with numbers – VERY important ? abstracts for conferences – next EPAC ? use the web (liaise with DB aware of relaunch) - password to all CI/ASTeC staff for as much as possible - update CI/ASTeC staff membership start to plan for move – coordinate with team!