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Robert Feidenhans’l Niels Bohr Institute University of Copenhagen robert@nbi.ku.dk

Accelerators and Storage rings for Life Science and Materials Research. The Danish Perspective. Robert Feidenhans’l Niels Bohr Institute University of Copenhagen robert@nbi.ku.dk. Why are accelerators important for L ife Science and Materials Research?.

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Robert Feidenhans’l Niels Bohr Institute University of Copenhagen robert@nbi.ku.dk

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  1. Niels Bohr Institute Accelerators and Storage rings for Life Science and Materials Research. The Danish Perspective Robert Feidenhans’l Niels Bohr Institute University of Copenhagen robert@nbi.ku.dk

  2. Niels Bohr Institute Whyare accelerators important for Life Science and Materials Research? Technology output from ParticlePhysics

  3. Niels Bohr Institute The Danish Synchrotron Radiation Facility: ASTRID II

  4. Niels Bohr Institute Danish membership of ESRF

  5. Niels Bohr Institute European Spallation Source ESS Neutrons For the Future

  6. Niels Bohr Institute Synchrotron Radiation Facility MAX IV @ Lund

  7. Niels Bohr Institute European XFEL Hamburg

  8. Niels Bohr Institute DESY , new center for Photon Science CFEL Centre for Free Electron Lasers

  9. Niels Bohr Institute Danish Companies

  10. Niels Bohr Institute What do weget from CERN and particlephysics Accelerator technology Detectortechnology Data handling Governancestructure international collaborations

  11. Niels Bohr Institute DANSCATT Danish Centre for the use of Synchrotron X-ray and Neutron facilities Funded by the Natural Research Council: 360 scientistsinclabout90 Staff, 50 Post docs 140 PhD students and 80 Master/Bachelor students

  12. Niels Bohr Institute Main tasks for DANSCATT • support for travel and experiments at international facilities • development for new instrumentation and new scientific directions using synchrotron x-ray radiation and neutron scattering • training of high-quality graduate students and post docs • summer schools and courses, including experimental exercises at international facilities. • stimulating collaboration between groups, yearly meetings, homepage • International relations (ESRF, XFEL, ILL, PSI) • Advisor role for research council and ministry

  13. Niels Bohr Institute Training Provide travel support for students (Bachelor+Master+ PhD) Exercises at MAXlab, Cassiopeia and at PSI, SINQ+SLS Summerschools

  14. Niels Bohr Institute Compact Light Sources – a dream? First machine in TUM

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