Oct 22 – 27, 2023
Lahan Select Gyeongju, South Korea
Asia/Seoul timezone

Session

Lab talk

Oct 23, 2023, 9:50 AM
Lahan Select Gyeongju, South Korea

Lahan Select Gyeongju, South Korea

Lahan Select Gyeongju, South Korea

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  1. Dr Wolfgang Hofle (CERN)
    10/23/23, 9:50 AM
    Other
    Oral

    In this overview talk I will report on the recent achievements at CERN and the challenges for LLRF that are being studied for future colliders and the high luminosity upgrade at CERN.
    This also includes the experience with COTS components and some of the initiatives started at CERN in the area of AI and machine learning in our field. I will also report on some of the CERN initiatives to...

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  2. Julien Branlard (DESY)
    10/23/23, 10:05 AM
    Other
    Oral

    Overview of the latest LLRF developments at DESY. This includes a short report on XFEL and FLASH operation and new development at test facilities.

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  3. Dr Philip Varghese (Fermilab)
    10/23/23, 10:20 AM
    Other
    Oral

    An update on the various projects at Fermilab including PIP-II, Muon g-2, Mu2e and LBNF

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  4. Tomasz Plawski (Jefferson Lab)
    10/23/23, 11:05 AM
    Other
    Oral

    The presentation will provide an overview of the most relevant LLRF developments at Jefferson Lab, including the Electron-Ion Collider (EIC) and the Proton Improvement Plan II (PIP-II).

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  5. Qiang Du (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    10/23/23, 11:20 AM
    Other
    Oral

    This presentation covers highlights of LLRF activities at LBNL.

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  6. Alessandro Ratti (SLAC)
    10/23/23, 11:35 AM
    Other
    Oral

    This presentation covers highlights of LLRF activities at SLAC.

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  7. Mark Crofford (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
    10/23/23, 1:15 PM
    Other
    Oral

    The Proton Power Upgrade Project (PPU) for the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is nearing completion. This project will double the proton beam power capability from 1.4 MW to 2.8 MW with 2 MW beam power available to the first target station and an additional 800 kW available for the future second target station. As of July 2023, seventeen of the new µTCA.4...

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  8. Yubin Zhao (Shanghai Advanced Research Institute (SARI))
    10/23/23, 1:30 PM
    Other
    Oral

    This presentation cover highlights of LLRF activities at SSRF

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