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“ European Nuclear Science and Applications Research ” (ENSAR)

“ European Nuclear Science and Applications Research ” (ENSAR). Muhsin N. Harakeh NuPECC Meeting 9-10 March 2012 Milano, Italy. Transnational Access Facilities in IA ENSAR TNA1 ( Access to GANIL ) TNA2 ( Access to GSI ) TNA3 ( Access to INFN-LNL&LNS ) TNA4 ( Access to JYU-JYFL )

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“ European Nuclear Science and Applications Research ” (ENSAR)

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  1. “European Nuclear Science and Applications Research” (ENSAR) Muhsin N. Harakeh NuPECC Meeting 9-10 March 2012 Milano, Italy

  2. Transnational Access Facilities in IA ENSAR TNA1 (Access to GANIL) TNA2 (Access to GSI) TNA3 (Access to INFN-LNL&LNS) TNA4 (Access to JYU-JYFL) TNA5 (Access to KVI) TNA6 (Access to CERN-ISOLDE) TNA7 (Access to ALTO)

  3. Network Activities in ENSAR (2nd Call) • NA01 FISCO (FInancial & Scientific COordination) M. N. Harakeh • NA02 ECOS (European Collaboration On Stable ion beams)F. Azaiez • NA03 EURISOL NET (EURopean ISOL NETwork)Y. Blumenfeld • NA04 ATHENA (Advanced THeory & Experiments for Nuclear Astrophysics)K. Sonnabend • NA05 EGAN (European Gamma & Ancillary detectors Network) S. Lenzi • NA06 EFINION(European Forum for Innovative applications of Nuclear ION beams and tools)S. Harissopulos

  4. Joint Research Activities in ENSAR (2nd Call) • The JRAs deal with all aspects of experimental activities from sources and targets, to detectors, to simulations of experimental set-ups, data analysis and a development of adequate theoretical tools. • JRA01 ARES (Advanced Research on Ecr ion Sources) G. Ciavola • JRA02 ActILab (Actinide ISOL target R&D Laboratory)T. Stora • JRA03 PREMAS (Low-energy beam PREparation, MAnipulation & Spectroscopy)A. Jokinen • JRA04 INDESYS (INnovative solutions for nuclear physics DEtector SYStems: “From basic R&D to applications for the society”)D. Cortina Gil • JRA05 SiNuRSE (Simulations for Nuclear Reactions and Structure in Europe)N. Kalantar-Nayestanaki • JRA06 EWIRA (East West Integrated Research Activities)D. Balabanski • JRA07 THEXO (THeoretical tools in support of infrastructures) • P.-H. Heenen

  5. ENSAR Timeline • Negotiation with EC opened on 26 March 2010. • First negotiation meeting with EC on 18 May 2010. • Negotiations ended on target date, i.e. 11 June 2010. • ENSAR started on 1 September 2010. • ENRI Agreement signed on 6 September 2010 • Grant Contract signed on 3 December 2010. • EC first instalment received on 13 December 2010. • Consortium Agreement signed on 22 December 2010. • End of the ENSAR project August 31, 2014 5

  6. Reporting frequency to EC has changed. Period 1: 18 months (ends 29 February 2012) Period 2: 18 months Period 3 (last): 12 months + final report In the Last NuPECC meeting 7-8 October 2011 in Budapest  report on progress of ENSAR in the first year. We are now collecting information for the 1st reporting period. Not completed yet! In between we have a new beneficiary: Goethe-Universität Frankfurt-am-Main (GUF)

  7. Partners of JYL 7 TNA Facilities 30 beneficiaries UNIMAN UWAR RUG-KVI +1 beneficiary JOGU IFJ-PAN KUL GSI NPI GANIL GUF ULB CEA TUW 18 countries 53 associated partners ATOMKI-HAS TUD ALTO-CNRS UNIBAS IFIN-HH ECT* PSI USC RBI CERN-ISOLDE INRNE-BAS LNL-INFN CIEMAT FFCUL UCM NCSRD LNS-INFN

  8. Agenda 2nd GA Meeting April 24th, 2012 CERN, Geneva, Switzerland 10:30 Welcome coffee 16:30 End of the Meeting

  9. In the following table(s) please describe as clear as possible the application(s) running at your lab that, in your view, deserve to be included in the EFINION catalogue. Though, EFINION’s goal is to document all applications running at ENSAR institutions, some major criteria for the final composition of the catalogue will be the following: Innovative aspects of the application Socio-economic impact Multi-disciplinary character Existing links with “end-users” Involvement of radioactive beams in the application Uniqueness Sustainability beyond ENSAR’s termination Potential for patents European added-value Potential for public awareness

  10. Collaboration meetings and workshops at ECT* • Threedays (24-26 0ctober): • “The shell evolution and the role of correlations in very • neutron rich nuclei” • After the workshop (17-21 October): “Nuclear structure seen through ground-state properties of exotic nuclei” 2012

  11. Thank you for your attention

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