Conveners
Industry Session 2
- John Moss (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Light drives innovation – the wavelength, the power, the intrinsic qualities. From the mask shop to the packaging fab, from lithography to metrology, each technology node has relied on light invention to enable scaling, process control, reliability, and even ensuring supply chain security. However, the increasing cost and complexity of new light sources to meet industry demands has become...
This report describes the development overview of future science accelerators in Asia, focusing on projects that have emerged, conceptual designs that exist, and plans that may be constructed, commissioned, and operated within next 5 to 10 years. The scope covers accelerators in three major scientific directions: experimental high-energy physics (colliders), applied science (synchrotron...
Particle accelerator projects in Europe are continuously growing and are used in a wide range of domains, ranging from basic science via applied science to applications such as medicine and industry. Traditionally the strongest demands in terms of technologies and performance are coming from particle physics, from which new technologies extend to other applications and finally reach the...
Several accelerator facilities serving critical need of the US scientific mission are planned for the next decades. The Electron Ion Collider (EIC) is one of them and it will be the only new collider to be built in the near future. The EIC is a unique, high-energy, high-luminosity, polarized beam collider that will be one of the most challenging and exciting accelerator complexes ever built....