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European Network of Small-scale accelerator Facilities – ENSF

RUBION. IKP. OCL. INP. HIL. TUD. Rez. TUM. ATOMKI. IFIN-HH. UAM. RBI. Demokritos. LUNA. CNA. ITN. European Network of Small-scale accelerator Facilities – ENSF. Member institutions. ≈ 250 scientists and technical personnel.

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European Network of Small-scale accelerator Facilities – ENSF

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  1. RUBION IKP OCL INP HIL TUD Rez TUM ATOMKI IFIN-HH UAM RBI Demokritos LUNA CNA ITN European Network of Small-scale accelerator Facilities – ENSF Member institutions ≈ 250 scientists and technical personnel Nuclear structure, Nuclear astrophysics, Detector development & testing S. Harissopulos, EURONS/EURISOL Town Meeting, Helsinki, 17-19 Sept. 2007

  2. European Network of Small-scale accelerator Facilities – ENSF PURPOSE 1. Coordination of science, instrumentation and training efforts 2. Preparation of joint experiments at the existing LSF 3. Coordination of joint developments for ESFRI facilities S. Harissopulos, EURONS/EURISOL Town Meeting, Helsinki, 17-19 Sept. 2007

  3. European Network of Small-scale accelerator Facilities – ENSF PURPOSE 1. Coordination of science, instrumentation and training efforts • Use of capabilities of different facilities for a coordinated approach to specific science and technology cases • Integrating existing bilateral collaborations into an European network • Common campaigns interconnecting and sharing available instrumentation and human resources for challenges in nuclear structure, nuclear astrophysics and detector technology. • Producing and using extended data bases of resources available at small-scale accelerator facilities and increasing the community awareness of the capabilities of small-scale facilities. • Coordination of efforts in ion-source, electronics and target developments. • Organization of common workshops • Exchange of scientists and engineers aiming at knowledge transfer 2. Preparation of joint experiments at the existing LSF • Common preparatory experiments for setups, detectors and methods to be employed at LSF • Establishing more accurate calibration standards to be used in RIB experiments 3. Coordination of joint developments for ESFRI facilities S. Harissopulos, EURONS/EURISOL Town Meeting, Helsinki, 17-19 Sept. 2007

  4. European Network of Small-scale accelerator Facilities – ENSF BENEFITS • Enhancing the existing capabilities • The network will enhance awareness of the capabilities of SSF enabling the possibility to address various scientific issues through a coordinated effort. • (Co-operationbetween the research infrastructures and the scientific community) • Benefit to Large-scale and ESFRI facilities • Commissioning of detector setups • Measurement of precise calibration standards • Complementary high-precision experiments • Training of young researchers S. Harissopulos, EURONS/EURISOL Town Meeting, Helsinki, 17-19 Sept. 2007

  5. European Network of Small-scale accelerator Facilities – ENSF ENSF check list S. Harissopulos, EURONS/EURISOL Town Meeting, Helsinki, 17-19 Sept. 2007

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