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− | == Dates: July 24 (Wednesday)- July 26 (Friday), 2019 ==
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− | '''Location''': Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science, Peter Paul Seminar Room (C-120, Physics Building)
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− | Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA
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− | '''Goal of the workshop''' is in depth discussion of progress and challenges in the Coherent Electron Cooling theory, simulations and experiment.
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− | '''Workshop format:''' In contrast with conference style workshops, this will be a real workshop with full length discussion sessions.
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− | Few invited presentations are designed to stimulate discussions.
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− | '''Logistics:''' Workshop is by invitation only – send expression of interest to Vladimir Litvinenko vladimir.litvinenko@stonybrook.edu and Gang Wang gawang@bnl.gov.
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− | There will be '''no workshop fees''' and no offered support – all participants will be responsible for their travel and living expenses.
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− | <li><span style="color: red"> Wednesday, July 24 </span>
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− | <li> <span style="color: blue">Session 1: Convener – Rui Li (JLab)/ Local session chair - Sergei Seletskiy
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− | <li>9:00 Thomas Roser, [[media:Why strong hadron cooling is needed.pdf|Why strong hadron cooling is needed?]]
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− | <li> 9:30 Yaroslav S Derbenev,[[media:Conceive of CeC.pdf|How Coherent electron Cooling was conceived?]]
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− | <li>10:00 '''Discussion lead by the convener''' - coffee break at 10:30
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− | <li>12:00 – 14:00 Lunch break
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− | <li> <span style="color: blue">Session 2: Convener – Yue Hao (MSU)
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− | <li>14:00 Vladimir N Litvinenko, [[media:CeC_Options_Litvinenko.pdf|Variety of CeC systems]]
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− | <li>14:15 Gang Wang, [[media: CeC_Workshop_2019_Gang_1.pdf |CeC theory]]
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− | <li>15:00 – 17:00 '''Discussion lead by the convener''' - coffee break at 15:30
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− | <li><span style="color: red"> Thursday, July 25 </span>
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− | <li> <span style="color: blue">Session 3: CeC. Convener – David Bruhwiler (RadiaSoft)
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− | <li>9:00 Jun Ma, [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CypY_LtFBbE69YDDGotvCRVf9kpm-BEi CeC simulations]
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− | <li>9:30 Yichao Jing, [[media:CeC_mini_workshop_YJ.pdf |Beam dynamics in CeC accelerator]]
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− | <li>10:00 '''Discussion lead by the convener''' - coffee break at 10:30
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− | <li>12:00 – 14:00 Lunch break
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− | <li> <span style="color: blue">Session 3: CeC. Convener – Dmitry Kayran (BNL)
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− | <li>14:00 Igor Pinayev, [[media:CeC_Physics.pdf|CeC experiment – physics]]
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− | <li>14:30 Jean Clifford Brutus, [[media:CeC_Engineering_-_JCB.pdf|CeC experiment – engineering]]
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− | <li>15:00 – 17:00 '''Discussion lead by the convener''' - coffee break at 15:30
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− | <li><span style="color: red">Friday, July 26 </span>
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− | <li> <span style="color: blue">Session 4: CeC. Convener –Vladimir Litvinenko (SBU)
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− | <li> 9:00 Short discussion of possible collaborations
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− | <li> 9:15 – 12:00 '''Summaries''' - coffee break at 11 am
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− | <li> Rui Li, "[[media: Summary_I_CeC.pdf|CeC & Hadron cooling]]"
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− | <li> Yue Hao, ''[[media: theory_session.pdf |CeC theory]]''
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− | <li> David Bruhwiler, [[media: Bruhwiler_ComputationSummary_WorkshopCeC_20190726.pdf|CeC simulations]]
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− | <li> Dmitry Kayran, [[media: CEC_WG4_summary_01.pdf|CeC experiment]]
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− | <li>12:00 Close up
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| == Participants == | | == Participants == |
Temporary parking permit (good for the duration of workshop) will be distributed on arrival on Wednesday at the workshop.
All visitors should park in the Faculty/Staff lot in Physics and Astronomy (usually full) or at the ESS (Earth and Space Sciences) parking lot next to the Physics lot past the woods.
The ESS lot is a large red rectangular with sign P in the left-bottom side of the map, cornered by Campus drive and John S. Tdl Drive.
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