Conveners
TUAG MC01 Status Reports
- Martin Pieck (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
- Barbara Ojur (South African Radio Astronomy Observatory)
As the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) completes its final physics run in 2025, design activities for the future Electron Ion Collider (EIC) that will probe the building blocks of nuclear physics for decades to come have made critical advances. Recent improvements including a new Electron Injector System and updated Low Energy Cooler for electron-based cooling of hadron beams will be...
The Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory (CTAO) will include telescopes of three different sizes, the smallest of which are the Small-Sized Telescopes (SSTs). In particular, the SSTs will be installed at the southern site of CTAO, on the Chilean Andes, and will cover the highest energy range of CTAO (up to ~300 TeV). The SSTs are developed by an international consortium of institutes that...
IFMIF-DONES (International Fusion Materials Irradiation Facility DEMO-Oriented NEutron Source) Facility Project is a novel research infrastructure for testing and qualifying structural materials for future fusion reactors under relevant irradiation conditions. The project is implemented through in-kind contributions within the DONES Programme. IFMIF-DONES Control Systems are organized in two...
The Fermilab Proton Improvement Project II (PIP-II) is building a new Super Conducting Linear Accelerator (SCL) accelerating protons to 800 MeV for injection into the rest of the FNAL beam complex. Key progress since the last status report given at ICALEPCS includes the adoption of modern DevOps practices with continuous integration and GitOps-based deployments, commissioning of EPICS-based...