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SRF 2014

 

Perspectives on Superconducting RF
A workshop in celebration of the career of Peter Kneisel
May 19, 2014
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility
Newport News, VA

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Program

Monday, May 19, 2014 (CEBAF Center Auditorium)

08:30 Registration  
08:50 Welcome and logistics  
 
Working group 1: Evolution of SRF
 
09:00 Keynote Speaker: Pioneers of SRF
How SRF made it out of the laboratory and into the first accelerators
Prof Alan Schwettman
09:30 CEBAF, the great leap of faith.
How CEBAF switched to SRF and set a new benchmark for the technology
C. Reece
10:00 Technology milestones in the development of SRF
Breakthroughs, wrong turns and dead ends on the way (or were they?)
K. Saito
10:30 Group Photo / Discussion / Coffee Break  
 
Working group 2: Present status of SRF
 
11:00 What's left to understand about SRF? H. Padamsee
11:30 The green revolution
How energy usage is shaping future accelerators
G. Ciovati
12:00 Discussion / Lunch in Cafeteria  
 
Working group 3: The future of SRF
 
13:30 Success and prospects of thin film technology for SRF
The many applications of thin film technology to accelerators
E. Palmieri (via video)
14:00 Industrialization of SRF:
How the XFEL is revolutionizing the industrial base for SRF production
M. Peininger
14:30 Cool sources: SRF photoinjectors
How SRF photo-guns are redefining expectations of beam quality
J. Sekutowicz
15:00 Discussion / Coffee Break  
15:30 Highlights from the class of 2020
What are the students of today working on?
J. Delayen
16:00 Design to Realization of the International Linear Collider: ILC
Plans for a site specific design and bid to host ILC in Japan.
A. Yamamoto (via video)
16:30 Personal remarks and perspectives on the future of SRF
 
P. Kneisel
17:00 Closing Remarks  
17:30 Networking Reception  
18:00 Dinner, short remarks and open podium