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Mar 15 – 21, 2024
Sheraton Waterside Hotel
US/Eastern timezone

EUROpean Laboratories for Accelerator Based Sciences

Mar 18, 2024, 3:20 PM
30m
1st Floor - Monticello (Sheraton Waterside Hotel)

1st Floor - Monticello

Sheraton Waterside Hotel

777 Waterside Dr. Norfolk, VA 23510
Invited Talk Accelerator Facilities Accelerator Facilities - 2

Speaker

Navin Alahari (GANIL)

Description

EURO-LABS (EUROpean Laboratories for Accelerator Based Sciences) is a pioneering Horizon-Europe project to build the foundations for creating synergies and collaborations between the Research Infrastructures (RIs) of the Nuclear and High Energy communities. This endeavor is enhancing Europe's potential for successfully facing the new challenges in the coming decades.. The three communities are those engaged in Nuclear Physics and accelerator/detector technology for High Energy Physics, involved in curiosity-driven research and its technical and societal offshoots. The large and diverse community of users have access to a panorama of facilities, where they can choose the most appropriate state-of-the-art RI(s), with expert support, among 47 facilities, varying from modest to large ESFRI facilities spread over 12 countries. Within EURO-LABS a broad and focused joint training activity, including hands-on experience at the RIs, is also offered. This is very important to develop diverse skills of the next generation researchers, for the optimal exploitation of the substantial number of RIs for scientific and technological discoveries and beyond. In this talk an overview of the facilities accelerators and a brief flavor of the collaborative R&D being carried out by the super community of Europe’s Super Community of Subatomic Researchers will be presented.

Primary author

Co-authors

Ilias Efthymiopoulos (CERN) Maria Colonna (INFN-LNS) Marko Mikuz (University of Ljubljana & Jožef Stefan Institute)

Presentation materials