50th SNEAP & 8th ATF

Australia/NSW
Vibe Hotel

Vibe Hotel

111 Goulburn St, Sydney NSW 2000
David Button (ANSTO), David Garton (ANSTO)
Description
SNEAP is a community of technically minded personnel involved with the operation, maintenance, development and use of electrostatic particle accelerators and complementary devices.
Poster
summary
Participants
  • Abdelhakim SAID
  • Andrew Downes
  • Ben Tranter
  • Brent Graham
  • Craig Thompson
  • Damir Spanja
  • David Button
  • David Garton
  • Dimitrios Tsifakis
  • Fallon Stewart
  • Harris Panopoulos
  • Jamie Laird
  • JIAN WANG
  • Joel Trewhella
  • John Fallon
  • john foster
  • John McKay
  • Ken van't Schip
  • Leonardo La Torre
  • Louis Godbout
  • Mark Roberts
  • Michael Mann
  • Michael Whawell
  • Mitchell Ashley Klenner
  • Morgan Dehnel
  • Nikolai Lobanov
  • Nikolas Paneras
  • Noel Basten
  • Osvaldo Carletto
  • Paul Leonard
  • Peter Drewer
  • Peter Linardakis
  • Philip Charlton
  • Philip Chatfield
  • Raja Pillai
  • Richard Kitchen
  • roland szymanski
  • Ross Hogan
  • Ryan Thomas
  • scott mcmaster
  • Shane Long
  • Shaun Kozanic
  • Simin Chen
  • Stephen Battisson
  • Stephen Gregory
  • Thien Dinh
  • Thomas Tunningley
  • Tony Mowbray
    • 18:00 21:00
      Welcome Recption
    • 08:00 08:30
      Registration
    • 08:30 10:00
      Monday First Morning Session: Welcome to SNEAP & ATF / Lab Reports
      Conveners: Mr David Garton (ANSTO), Mr John McKay (retired)
      • 08:30
        Opening Remarks and Housekeeping 30m
        Basic welcome, safety and housekeeping for opening of the SNEAP / ATF 2016
        Speakers: Mr David Button (ANSTO), Mr David Garton (ANSTO)
    • 10:00 10:30
      Morning Tea 30m
    • 10:30 12:00
      Monday After Morning Tea: Lab Reports

      Lab Reports

      Conveners: Mr Damir Spanja (Ruder Boskovic institute), Dr Mark Roberts (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution), Dr Nikolai Lobanov (ANU)
      • 10:30
        Progress Report on the Upgrades at ANU HIAF 30m
        This presentation will highlight recent upgrades and improvements on HIAF ANU comprising 15 MV 14UD electrostatic accelerator and 7 MV superconducting linac booster. A new techniques to diagnose issues with high-voltage components, low energy focus control and advanced linac tuning procedure, will be discussed. The main results of commissioning the first stage of AMS fast switching system will also be presented.
        Speaker: Dr Nikolai Lobanov (ANU)
      • 11:00
        The Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Systems at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 30m
        The National Ocean Sciences Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (NOSAMS) facility at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution operates two accelerator systems. Both systems are used exclusively for 14C AMS. The first system utilizes a 3 MV tandetron accelerator originally built by the US-AMS Corporation, with several recent upgrades. Most recently, this system was upgraded with a 134-sample gas-accepting, hybrid sputter Cs ion source (MC-SNICS ) made by National Electrostatics Corporation (NEC). The other system is based on a 500 kV NEC Pelletron accelerator and incorporates both a 134-sample conventional graphite sputter source and a unique, gas-accepting, microwave ion source. Status and operational experiences with both accelerator systems will be presented.
        Speaker: Dr Mark L. Roberts (Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)
      • 11:30
        Status and Recent Upgrades of the Tandem Accelerator Facility at RBI Zagreb 20m
        The presentation will focus on the status of the Rudjer Boskovic Tandem Accelerator facility and its upgrades performed during the last decade. The facility consists of 6 MV EN Tandem and 1 MV Tandetron accelerators with a number of beam lines dedicated for ion beam analysis applications, material modification studies and nuclear physics experiments. One of the most important upgrades is the conversion of the accelerator controls from analog to digital home made based system. Sputtering ion sources have been installed at both accelerators, enabling acceleration of wide range of negative ion species. EN Tandem has been upgraded by introduction of the turbomolecular pumping system at the terminal, which significantly improved transmission of heavy ions through the system. Several new beam lines have been installed, including dual beam line that can deliver simultaneously ion beams from both accelerators to the same spot on a target. The ion microbeam end station has been upgraded from dublet to quintuplet configuration. First home made prototype of magnetic quadrupole triplet for ion microbeam applications has been designed, constructed and tested.
        Speaker: Mr Damir Španja (Institut Ruđer Bošković)
    • 12:00 13:00
      Lunch 1h
    • 13:00 17:00
      Monday Afternoon Session
      • 14:00
        David Weisser’s Contribution to Accelerator Science and Technology 1h
        This talk will be dedicated to David Weisser’s achievements in accelerators and experimental apparatus. David’s approach, imagination and dedication played important part in placing HIAF at ANU among the world’s best accelerator facilities.
        Speaker: Dr Nikolai Lobanov (ANU)
      • 15:00
        Afternoon Tea 30m
    • 17:00 17:30
      Afternoon Tea 30m
    • 17:30 19:00
      Monday Final Session: Industry & Equipment
    • 08:30 10:30
      Wednesday Morning Session
    • 10:30 11:00
      Morning Tea 30m
    • 11:00 12:30
      Wednesday After Morning Tea
    • 08:30 10:30
      Thursday Morning
    • 10:30 11:00
      Morning Tea 30m
    • 11:00 12:30
      Thursday After Morning Tea
    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch 1h
    • 13:30 15:00
      Afternoon After Lunch
    • 15:00 15:30
      Afternoon Tea 30m
Your browser is out of date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×