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Mechanical Engineering Design of Synchrotron Radiation Equipment and Instrumentation

Dear Colleague,

It is a great pleasure to invite you to the 10th International Conference on Mechanical Engineering Design of Synchrotron Radiation Equipment and Instrumentation (MEDSI 2018) in Paris, France on June 25-29, 2018.

Please find attached to this email the MEDSI Newsletter for February 2018.

REGISTRATION: You can still register via MEDSI2018 Registration webpage. Please find the draft program, venue information, accommodation and link to the registration form on our website:  www.medsi2018.org .

The early bird rate ends on March 16, 2018.

ABSTRACTS:

Abstract submission is open.

Authors are requested to submit abstracts electronically on the JACoW Website. Detailed information concerning abstract submission can be found on: MEDSI2018 Abstract Submission. We are looking forward receiving your contribution to this leading conference on Mechanical Engineering Design.

Every two years, the MEDSI conference provides a platform for engineers, scientists and industrial partners to present and discuss the latest developments in accelerator-based science and technologies such as instrumentations, beamline and end-station design and equipment, vacuum and cryogenic challenges, Insertion devices, etc.

MEDSI 2018 is hosted by Synchrotron SOLEIL and will be held in the Paris international campus (Cité Internationale Universitaire _ www.ciup.fr/en/).

Best regards,

Keihan TAVAKOLI

MEDSI 2018 Conference Chair

Medsi2018 AT synchrotron-soleil.fr

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JUAS – L’Ecole Interuniversitaire sur les Accélérateurs de Particules

La 25ème édition de l’Ecole Interuniversitaire sur les Accélérateurs de Particules (JUAS) s’est déroulée à ESI-Archamps (Haute-Savoie) du 8 janvier au 15 mars. Des 58 participants, 18 étaient en provenance d’universités, laboratoires et entreprises français (Grenoble, Paris-Sud, Caen, Bordeaux – GANIL, LPSC, CEA Saclay – Thales, Bergoz).

JUAS a été particulièrement heureuse d’accueillir cette année pour la première fois deux ingénieurs jordaniens du laboratoire SESAME dont la participation a été prise en charge par l’AIEA.

Une mention spéciale à Simon Vallières, doctorant en co-tutelle Université de Bordeaux / INRS Varennes (Québec), major de promo du cours 1, à qui a été attribué le prix IPAC. Bénéficiaire d’une bourse attribuée par les organisateurs, il participera à IPAC18 à Vancouver où, aux côtés du Directeur de JUAS, Philippe Lebrun, il représentera l’école auprès de la communauté internationale des spécialistes des accélérateurs de particules.

Le 15 février près de 100 personnes ont assisté à une soirée conviviale organisée pour fêter la 25ème édition de JUAS, en même temps que la 5ème édition de sa petite sœur, ESIPAP (European School of Instrumentation in Particle & Astroparticle Physics).

Un grand merci à Frédérick Bordry, Directeur des accélérateurs et de la technologie au CERN, pour son aimable participation et son soutien fidèle aux écoles de l’ESI.

High brightness Sources and light driven interaction Congress / Compact (EUV & X-ray) Light Sources

High brightness Sources and light driven interaction Congress / Compact (EUV & X-ray) Light Sources

From March 26 to 28, 2018 at Strasbourg

Emerging, compact extreme-ultraviolet and x-ray sources that exhibit high brightness and are small enough to be installed in laboratories at educational and research institutions, manufacturing facilities, hospitals, and other suitable sites, will revolutionize scientific and technical disciplines, complementing both existing and future large scale synchrotron radiation and free-electron laser sources. Applications span a wide range including biomedical, semiconductor manufacturing, fundamental and applied research, environmental engineering, industrial non-destructive testing and screening, and defense and security.

The aim of the Compact EUV and X-ray Light Source meeting is to assemble experts in both source technologies and their applications to present and exchange ideas and improve community wide understanding of current and future source capabilities, and current and future application needs. At this meeting the latest results in the development of these sources will be presented as well as descriptions of efforts to mature the technology so that they meet the requirements needed in order to transition the technology to industrial and medical applications. Conference topics will include relevant applications and source concepts and technologies in the EUV through hard-ray regime.

The collocation with the High-Intensity Sources and High-Field Phenomena (HILAS) meeting provides a unique opportunity to expand interaction with multidisciplinary groups that shares a broad range of interests and goal.

The submission deadline is 26 November at noon EST (17:00 GST). Complete submission information can be found at www.osa.org/highbrightnessOPC/submit. For complete information on the Compact (EUV & XRAY) Light Sources topical meeting go to www.osa.org/euvxray.