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PRESENTATION OF JUAS Louis Rinolfi
Joint Universities Accelerator School CERN / LHC / L. Taylor
Tuesday 19th March 2013
IOP Particle Accelerators and Beams Group Meeting
Training the Next Generation of Accelerator Scientists and Engineers
John Adams Institute, Oxford
The School is 17 km South of CERN
CERN
JUAS
Brief history of JUAS
JUAS was founded in 1994 simultaneously with ESI (European Scientific Institute) at
Archamps – Haute-Savoie – France.
1994 – 2000 : Marcelle Rey-Campagnole
2001 – 2005 : Joël Le Duff
2006 – 2010 : François Méot
2011 – today : Louis Rinolfi
JUAS Directors :
Since 1994, more than 800 students have been trained at JUAS
JUAS and ESI
Hans Hoffmann
ESI President
Yves Lemoigne
ESMP Director
Louis Rinolfi
JUAS Director Marie Gauthier
Administrator
Coline Creton
Assistant
Filiz Demolis
Assistant
Manfred Buhler-Broglin
ESI Deputy
Michel Martini
JUAS Deputy
Johann Collot
ESIPAP Director
In 2014
Main sponsor of the European Scientific Institute (ESI)
Main JUAS sponsors
A. Unnervik F. Cervelli P. Burrows R. Aleksan
Y. Papaphilippou K. Long M. Biagini S. Bousson
R. Aleksan
F. Kircher
C. Tanguy
TIARA: the European project Test Infrastructures and Accelerator Research Area
Courtesy R. Aleksan
Universities Representatives
Université Joseph Fourier Grenoble Jean-Marie De Conto
Institut Polytechnique de Grenoble Elsa Merle-Lucotte
Université Paris-Sud Orsay Costel Petrache
Technische Universität Darmstädt Joachim Enders
Karlsruher Institut fur Technologie Anke-Susanne Müller
Technische Universität Berlin Heino Henke
Universität Heidelberg Andreas Schöning
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya Antoni Mendez
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona Francisco Calviño
Universitat de Valencia Angeles Faus-Golfe
Università degli studi di Napoli “Federico II” Vittorio Vaccaro
Università degli studi di Roma “La Sapienza” Luigi Palumbo
Università degli studi di Genova Marco Bozzo
University of Liverpool Carsten Welsch
14 European Universities partners of JUAS in 2013
First Agreement signed with UAB in 2010
Institutes Representatives
CERN Bernhard Holzer
Oxford University Chris Prior
ESRF Jean-Luc Revol
PSI Terry Garvey
GSI Oliver Boine-Frankenheim
DESY Winfried Decking
BNL François Meot
Collaboration with 7 Organizations
Schools Directors
CERN ACCELERATOR SCHOOL (CAS) Roger Bailey
US PARTICLE ACCELERATOR SCHOOL (USPAS) William Barletta
Collaboration with 2 International Schools
The JUAS Advisory Board is composed of 25 members from all representatives
Overview of students status
2012 Masters PhD Professionals Total Presented exam
Course 1 Accelerator Physics
20 4 13 37 25
Course 2 Accelerators Technology
21 8 11 40 28
2013 Masters PhD Professionals Total Presented exam
Course 1 Accelerator Physics
13 20 12 45 30
Course 2 Accelerators Technology
12 9 18 39 19
2013 2012 JUAS students Countries Sudents
Argentina 1
Austria 1
Belgium 1
Bulgeria 1
China 3
Denmark 2
France 12
Germany 8
Greece 1
India 2
Iran 2
Italy 13
Japan 1
Morocco 1
Mexico 1
Montenegro 1
Pakistan 1
Poland 2
Portugal 1
Spain 5
Tunisia 2
United Kingdom 1
Ukraine 1
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Countries Sudents
Armenia 1
Belgium 1
Benin 1
Canada 1
Denmark 2
France 5
Germany 7
Greece 1
Hungary 1
Iran 2
Israel 1
Italy 15
Japan 1
Macedonia 1
Pakistan 1
Romania 2
Slovenia 1
Spain 4
Switzerland 3
Turkey 2
United Kingdom 2
Venezuela 1
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Students JUAS 2013 – Course 1
Sciences & Physics of Particle Accelerator
Students JUAS 2013 – Course 2
Technology & Applications of Particle Accelerator
Professors and assistants in 2013 – Course 1 Professors / Assistants Lecture Home
P. Bryant Introduction to Accelerators England
H. Henke Relativity & Electromagnetism University Berlin
J.M. De Conto Particle optics University J. Fourier
A. Latina / J. Resta Lopez Transverse Beam Dynamics CERN
G. Sterbini MADX CERN
E. Métral Longitudinal Beam Dynamics CERN
A. Lombardi / J.B. Lallement Linacs CERN
Y. Papaphilippou Linear imperfections & non-linear effects CERN
M. Migliorati Instabilities University Roma
K. Wille Synchrotron radiations University Dortmund
F. Chautard Cyclotrons GANIL
T. Perron Injection / Extraction ESRF
Professors and assistants in 2013 – Course 2 Professors / Assistants Lecture Home
F. Caspers / S. Federmann RF engineering CERN
P. Chiggiato / R. Kersevan Vacuum CERN
S. Russenschuck / C. Giloux Magnets design CERN
T. Zickler / J. Bauche Normal conducting magnets CERN
M. Wilson Superconducting magnets Oxford Instruments
P. Forck Beam instrumentation GSI
H. Koivisto Particle sources Jyväskylä university
E. Zimoch Accelerator control PSI
W. Mondelears Low energy electron accelerators Gent university
P. Verbruggen Accelerators for industrial & medical appl. IBA
S. Bousson High power proton linacs IN2P3/IPNO
R. Miralbell Therapeutic applications HUG
S. Meyroneinc Reliability of accelerators Institut Curie
P. Berkvens Radiation and safety ESRF
Seminars in 2013 – Course 2
Lecturers Title Home
A. Degiovani Hadron therapy EPFL / TERA
R. Losito Effects of radiations in particle accelerators CERN
Lecturers Title Home
B. Cros Plasma acceleration CNRS / Paris Sud Orsay
L. Rinolfi Future e+e- linear colliders CERN / JUAS
Seminars in 2013 – Course 1
Example: Timetable 2013 week 1
Monday
Jan 7th
Tuesday
Jan 8th
Wednesday
Jan 9th
Thursday
Jan 10th
Friday
Jan 11th
Saturday Jan
12th
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
17:15 17:15
Introduction to the Mini-
Workshop
lecture
Ph. Bryant
Relativity
lecture
H. Henke
Intro. to Accelerators
lecture
Ph. Bryant
Intro. to Accelerators
lecture
Ph. Bryant
Particle optics
tutorial
J.M. De Conto16:00
16:15
16:00
16:15Relativity
lecture
H. Henke
Intro. to Accelerators
lecture
Ph. Bryant
Particle optics
lecture
J.M. De Conto
14:00
15:00
Opening with
Presidents of Conseil
General and ESI
WELCOME
COCKTAIL
14:00
15:00
LUNCH
Intro. to Accelerators
lecture
Ph. Bryant
Intro. to Accelerators
lecture
Ph. Bryant
Intro. to Accelerators
lecture
Ph. Bryant
Introduction to the Mini-
Workshop
lecture
Ph. Bryant
10:00
10:15Relativity
tutorial
H. Henke
12:15
Bus leaves at 8h15 at
JUAS
VISIT
AT
CERN
(Lunch at CERN)
Return scheduled at
13h30
11:15Electro-magnetism
lecture
H. Henke
Electro-magnetism
lecture
H. Henke
Particle optics
tutorial
J.M. De Conto
09:00Relativity
lecture
H. Henke
Electro-magnetism
lecture
H. Henke
Particle optics
lecture
J.M. De Conto
From 9 AM
to 17 PM
Touristic
excursion to
Annecy
(optional)
Particle optics
lecture
J.M. De Conto
Intro. to Accelerators
lecture
Ph. Bryant
LUNCH
Registration
and coffee
at Juas Office
Presentation of JUAS
2013
L. Rinolfi
09:00
12:15
10:00
10:15Electro-magnetism
tutorial
H. Henke
Particle optics
lecture
J.M. De Conto11:15
LUNCH
Presentation of
students 2013
L. Rinolfi et al.
Computing room with 40 computers connected to the CERN servers via optic fibres
Practical day at CERN RF group Magnets group
Vacuum group Superconductivity group
Practical day at BERGOZ company
Visits of laboratories
The SNQ source at PSI
One night at PSI
The AD at CERN The Storage Ring at ESRF
The Irradiation machine at HUG
The LEIR at CERN
Overview of JUAS courses
Number of professors + assistants
Lectures Tutorials Total
Course 1 16 69 h 37 h 106 h
Course 2 18 66 h 39 h 105 h
Visits of laboratories Practical works at CERN
Practical works at BERGOZ
Course 1 CERN + ESRF - -
Course 2 CERN + PSI + HUG 8 h 8 h
Course 1 : Sciences and Physics of Particle Accelerators
Course 2 : Technology and Applications of Particle Accelerators
All JUAS lectures, tutorials, seminars, …. are in Indico from the JUAS web site
https://indico.cern.ch/categoryDisplay.py?categId=3833
Appreciation forms
The professors are evaluated by the students through an evaluation form
with a mark range between 0 and 5
Requested level Oral presentation (Pedagogy) Written documentation
Very easy = 5 Excellent = 5 Excellent = 5
As expected = 3 As expected = 3 As expected = 3
Much too high = 0 Bad = 0 Not acceptable = 0
Example:
Lodging Facilities in Archamps (All with free Wi-Fi)
RESIDENTIAL : Apartments
LOGITOP : Individual studio
LA COLOMBIERE : Mobil-homes
Annecy Lausanne
Lyon Chamonix
Week-ends for JUAS students
Job opportunities from JUAS Being at JUAS is an opportunity to find a position for an:
Internship or traineeship in European Laboratories or worldwide
Summer job,
a PhD grant,
or other job opportunity.
we keep updated the JUAS web site Job opportunities
European Credit Transfer
System (ECTS)
Students passing the exam of:
- Course 1 (“Physics of Accelerators”) could receive 10 ECTS
- Course 2 (“Technology of Accelerators”) could receive 10 ECTS
The 20 ECTS are recognized by the European Universities.
JUAS certificate of examination for course 1
Each student who obtains a mark equal
(or above) to 10 / 20 will receive such
certificate
Accelerator Conference award for JUAS
Each year JUAS is allotted a grant by IPAC Committee (International Particle Accelerator Conference)
to allow one or two students to attend the conference.
There are requirements to attend IPAC:
Follow both JUAS courses Obtain the best marks at the examination
Continue in the field of particle accelerator Present work at the conference Serve as for other supported students (scientific secretary, JUAS stand, Poster, Brochures, …)
Summary
A friendly atmosphere, in an international environment, is a factor of success