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KfB “ K omitee f ür B eschleunigerphysik” (Commitee for Accelerator Physcis ). Création d'une division accélérateur dans la Société Allemande de Physique…. History Objectives for the KfB Division accélérateur dans la Société Allemande de Physique… Divison / Group de Travail
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KfB “Komitee fürBeschleunigerphysik” (Commitee for Accelerator Physcis) Création d'une division accélérateur dans la Société Allemande de Physique…. • History • Objectives for the KfB • Division accélérateur dans la Société Allemande de Physique… Divison / Group de Travail • KfB and funding for accelerator R&D • Other activities (education, information) • Plans for the future Roscoff October 2013
ESS CERN Roscoff October 2013
Research labs and universities with activities in accelerator physics and technology + ESS + ESRF Roscoff October 2013
1st Workshop on accelertor physics in Germany / Frankfurt 2008 • The idea for a committee for Accelerator Physics was already present before the workshop in Frankfurt 2008 • What are the activities in accelerators physics and technology in Germany? What / where are existing competences? • What are collaborations between universities and institutes? What are the areas for collaboration? How can university groups contribute to existing and future projects? How to encourage and strengthen such collaboration? • What projects can be proposed for funding from BMBF (Ministery of Education and Research) until end 2008? For what projects in the future? • What projects could be done together with hadron & nuclear physics (KHuK) and with elementary particle physics (KET)? Roscoff October 2013
From the idea to the KfB committee • At a 2nd workshop in October 2009 in Hamburg an "ad hoc committee" was formed to prepare a "Committee for Accelerator Physics", to promote the interests of accelerator physics in Germany and to improve information exchangs among the accelerator physicists and engineers. • The ad hoc committee developped a constitution and prepared a web site: www.beschleunigerphysik.de • The election took place in November 2010 • At the election, about 265 members were involved • The first meeting of the committee was held in January 2011 Roscoff October 2013
KfB Commitee 12 elected Members for a period of three years: • Five from universities; • Fivefrom Helmholtz-Centres (Helmholtz-Association of German Research Centres): DESY, GSI, FZJ (Juelich), KIT (Karlsruhe), HZDR (Dresden Rossendorf), HZB (Berlin); • One from other German Research Centres; • One from Research Centres outside Germany, with Germany support to its operation; Invited to the meeting: • Onemember of the Committee of Fundamental Particle Physics; • Onemember of the Committee for Synchrotron Radiation; • Onemember of the Committee for Hadron & Nuclear Physics; • Onefrom each: BMBF, Project Organisers and the DPG (German Physics Society) Roscoff October 2013
German Committees for Accelerator Physics –todays members- Oliver Boine-Frankenheim Rüdiger Schmidt Reinhard Brinkmann Jörg Roßbach Hans Weise Andreas Jankowiak Anke-Susanne Müller Shaukat Khan Wolfgang Hillert Thomas Weiland Florian Grüner Roscoff October 2013
Registered members Status 01.03.2013 372 registered (46 female = 12%) ~ 47% from Helmholtz-Centres ~ 45% from Universities ~ 7% from internationale organisations (21) (CERN) ~ 1% from other nationale institutes (4) (2 x HIT + 2 x MPG ) New elections autumn 2013!
Who can becom member? • The "Committee for Accelerator Physics" (KfB) represents the “Community of the German Accelerator Physicists and Engineers” and promotes contacts within the community. • The "Community of the German Accelerator Physicists and Engineers” includes: • Scientists who completed their studies of higher education with a bachelor, master and doctoral degree • Work at an academic institution in the Federal Republic of Germany or at an international organization with German financial participation (e.g. CERN, ESRF, ESS to come) • Carry out research, development, teaching, or have a leadership role in the field of accelerator physics Roscoff October 2013
Some tasks of the commitee… • Exchange of information and coordination of interests between universities, national research centers and other academic institutions as well as industry • Identification of research priorities • Participate in the development of strategies for the future of accelerator physics in Germany and in international bodies with German participation (CERN, ESRF, ESS, …) • Community representation in national and international bodies • Strengthening of German participation in international projects and facilities of physics • Promote the teaching of young scientists and the perception of accelerator physics as a branch in physics • Encouraging contact with other research areas where accelerators are used (e.g. particle physics, materials science, medicine) or used by accelerator physics (e.g. electrical engineering, laser physics, …) • Suggestions to conferences, workshops, and participation in the annual meetings of the German Physics Society (DPG) Roscoff October 2013
German Physics Society (DPG) – 62000 membersAccelerator physics to become a division (Sektion / Fachverband) / working group (Arbeitskreis) • DPG proposes to create a working group, not in favor of a “Fachverband” • Constitution being written… 2500 1900 3844 KfB Roscoff October 2013
Meeting of the German Physics Society (DPG), with >1000 participants • Particle Physics • Hadrons & Nuclei • 150 contributions on accelerators in 15 sessions In particular, relevant for students to show their work Roscoff October 2013
Funding of accelerator R&D in Germany Helmholtz-Gemeinschaft Deutscher Forschungszentren (Helmholtz-Association of German Research Centres) • 18 independen research centres, 34.000 staff, budget about 3 ×109 Euro/year, from particle physics to medicine • Among them are DESY, GSI, FZJ, KIT, HZDR, HZB • ARD initiative (Accelerator Research & Development) with funding of 4-5 MEuro / year • Funding in general for R&D projects in Helmholz research labs(..the labs might funs university groups) Verbundforschungsförderung (“Integrated Research Funding”) by BMBF • Funding of projects related to large instruments in particle physics, hadrons & nuclear physics, condensed matter and astro & astro-particle physics • Funding goes in general to university groups • Some part of this funding for research on accelerators, about 4-5 MEuro / year Hermann von Helmholz Roscoff October 2013
Helmholtz Portfolio: Accelerator Research and Development speaker: Reinhard Brinkmann, DESY funding period: 2011 – 2014/2015 SubTopic 1:Superconducting RF Technology SubTopic 2: Concepts and Technologies for Hadron Accelerators SubTopic 3: ps- and fs-Electron and Photon Beams SubTopic 4: Novel Acceleration Concepts Workshops 2012/2013 06/2012, plasma acceleration, (LAOLA collaboration, DESY, HZDR, UHH), ST4 08/2012, fs-diagnostics + synch., THz, seeding (DESY, HZB, HZDR, KIT, UHH, TU Do), ST3 11/2012, plasma acceleration, (DESY, FZJ, GSI, HIJ, HZDR, UHH), ST4 12/2012, cwsrf guns, dark current, (HZB, HZDR, HU Berlin), ST1 03/2013, cw high power beams, (HZDR, HZB, DESY), ST1 09/2013, ps- and fs electron beams, (DESY, HZB, HZDR, KIT, UHH, TU Do), ST3
KfB and „Verbundforschungsförderung” (Integrated Research Funding) • Grants are in general given to a group of universities / research centres with common interests • KfB coordinates the applications to receive grants • Organsation of 2-day workshops to discuss projects and collaborations Example for 2012: Universities presented their ideas (e.g. short presentation of project ideas from 31 university groups). Proposal for grouping into five groups: • Electron Sources with high Briliance (U Mainz, U Wuppertal, U Rostock, TEMF, HZB, HZDR, DESY) • Advanced Bunch-Compression Schemes (U Rostock, HZDR, HZB, DESY) • Beam instabilities (TU Darmstadt, U Rostock, HZB) • Advanced CW cavities for multiple application (TEMF, TU Dortmund, U Rostock, HZB, HZDR, DESY, XFEL) • Correlated characterisation of the dynamics of short bunches (KIT, TU Berlin, TU Dresden, TU Dortmund, HZDR) Roscoff October 2013
Education in accelerator physics • Lectures on accelerator physics are offered at about 10 universities in Germany • HU Berlin, TU Berlin, Uni Bonn, TU Darmstadt, Uni Dortmund, Uni Frankfurt, Uni Göttingen, Uni Hamburg, Uni Karlsruhe, Uni Mainz, Uni Rostock • About 120 students participate to these lectures • About 12 student / year remain in accelerator physics • About 11 PhD theses / year (confimed for 1999-2008) • There is a similar number of Master / Diploma Theses • Seems that there is a slight increase during recent years Roscoff October 2013
Flyer on accelerator physics 10000 copies, in particular for students and teachers Roscoff October 2013
Flyer on accelerator physics Roscoff October 2013
Plans for the future • Soon to come: two days workshop at Bad Honnef (end November 2013) • Making a booklet: “Accelerator Physics in Germany”, about 30 pages • Developing a strategy with a vision: “Accelerator physics 2030” Roscoff October 2013
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef Still some room for improvement Very nice centre Roscoff October 2013
Merci pour l’invitation et l’accueil Roscoff October 2013
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Financial support by the BMBF (Ministery of Education and Research) Financial support of accelerator physics by the BMBF within the “Verbundsforschungsförderung” (“Integrated Research Funding”) Roscoff October 2013
Financial support by the BMBF Financial support of accelerator physics by the BMBF within the “Verbundsforschungsförderung” (Integrated Research Funding) Roscoff October 2013