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ENSAR2 : status report

ENSAR2 : status report. Muhsin N. Harakeh Coordinator ENSAR2 on behalf of ENSAR2 management group NuPECC Meeting 1-2 March 2019 Warsaw, Poland. ENSAR2 Started on: 1 March 2016 First reporting period ended 31 August 2017 18 months + 2 months

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ENSAR2 : status report

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  1. ENSAR2: status report • Muhsin N. Harakeh • Coordinator ENSAR2 • on behalf of • ENSAR2 management group • NuPECC Meeting • 1-2 March 2019 • Warsaw, Poland

  2. ENSAR2 Started on: • 1 March 2016 • First reporting period ended 31 August 2017 • 18 months + 2 months • (reports have been submitted on 31 October 2017) • Second instalment approved 24 July 2018 • Mid-term Review of ENSAR2 • 30 January 2018 • Second reporting period ended 28 February 2019 • 36 months + 2 months • End date of ENSAR2 on: • February 29, 2020

  3. Organisation of ENSAR2 Meetings: 1 /year Meetings: 1 /year Meetings: 2 /year

  4. Management Group Coordinator: Muhsin N. Harakeh Deputy Coordinator: Marek Lewitowicz Manager: Ketel Turzó Financial Officer: Veronique Vandevoorde Administrative Officer: Sandrine Dubromel Impact StudiesCoordinator: Sabrina Lecerf-Rossard The management group will see changes soon General Assembly (GA) Chair: Adam Maj Executive Board of Project Coordination Committee (PCC) TNAs:Gerda Neyens Ari Jokinen JRAs:Andres Gadea Olof Tengblad NAs: Silvia M. Lenzi Christoph Scheidenberger

  5. ENSAR2 Facility Coordinating Group (FCG) • met on 23 October 2018 in Frankfurt. • Role of the FCG is the coordination and harmonisation between the ENSAR2 research infrastructures and their PAC’s. We concluded as we had in earlier meetings that it is important to reach some integration at least in the procedures of submitting experimental proposals to the ENSAR2 RIs. • ENSAR2 Project Coordination Committee (PCC) • met on 24 October 2018 in Frankfurt. • Presentations on progress made in the Networking Activities (NAs), Joint Research Activities (JRAs) and Transnational Access Activities (TNAs) were made and discussed. In particular, the many workshops organised by NAs, the advances made in the JRAs and the beam delivered by the various RIs including highlights. • This week NuSPRASEN workshop on SHE (~85 participants)

  6. 6th PCC Meeting April 17, 2019 in the morning GANIL, Caen, France 3rdGA Meeting April 17, 2019 in the afternoon Approval of: 2ndIntermediate Scientific Report 2ndIntermediate Financial Report

  7. The following reports end of February 2019: • WP2 - NUSPRASEN: D2.3 - report on EURISOL Town Meeting • WP4 - NuSPIN: • D4.3 - intermediate report on the activity of the scientific committee • D4.6 - intermediate report on the collaboration workshops • WP5 - MediNET: D5.3 - nuclear instrumentation for medicine • WP6 - GDS: D6.2 - Topical Meeting “GDS in strong and non-uniform magnetic fields” • WP7 - ENSAF: • D7.1 - Strategy Report “Physics Opportunities and Innovation at European Small-Scale Accelerators” • D7.3 - Strategy Report “Training Opportunities at European Small-Scale Accelerators”

  8. WP8 - NUPIA: • D8.7 - intermediate report on the provided courses • MS27: end of the collection of impact data • WP9 - PASPAG: • D9.5 - Report: Design Phoswich Assemblies for homeland security • MS34 - imaging using segmented detector • WP11 - TheoS: D11.3 - Eikonal-based code to describe dynamical effects in scattering, breakup and knockout reactions • WP12 - RESIST: • MS46 - Pulse dye amplifier seeded by  CW diode laser and injection-locked Ti:sapphire • MS58 - New high temperature transfer line material utilised for surface ion suppression • WP13 - SATNURSE: D13.4 - Report on workshop on developments of the nuclear-physics community for GEANT4

  9. WP14 - EURISOL: • D14.2 - Report on R&D on radioactive plasma ion sources • MS55 - detector design and construction • WP15 - TecHIBA: • D15.1 - Report on characterisation of a Niobium disk under RF • D15.3 - Design report of molten Bi target prototype • D15.4 - Report and publication on yields, radio-isotopic purity and disturbing impurities achievable • D15.6 - Report of experimental results of the tests of the prototype • D15.7 - Report on R&D on studies on X-ray emission and detector material • D15.8 - Report on R&D on characterisation and optimisation of detector design • MS63 - Design of molten Bi target prototype for use at ARRONAX or SPIRAL2

  10. Because of some delays in delivery of certain reports  Modifications in the Grant Agreement of ENSAR2 (n°654002) Amendment to be submitted soon.

  11. NA01-FISCO2 Management of the ENSAR2 project: Coordination of all technical, scientific, financial, administrative, contractual and legal activities of the ENSAR2 Integrating Activity Tasks • Impact Studies (coordination: Sabrina Lecerf GANIL) • Submission of periodic reports • Submission of amendments of the Grant Agreement: • Modification of deliverables and milestones, • New Portuguese partner: FFCUL is replaced by FCiencias.ID by July 1st2017. • Dissemination

  12. NA01-FISCO2- Dissemination D1.1: Dissemination of knowledge and outreach activities ENSAR2 Web site created: http://www.ensarfp7.eu ENSAR2 participated in public outreach events and supported web site for layman: http://nupex.eu/

  13. NA01-FISCO2-Task 2 : Studies and reporting Social, Environmental and Economic Impact Analysis I. Two complementary impact studies: • FISCO (socio-economic and environmental studies) wider scope • NUPIA (Innovation) based only on Nuclear physics Deadlines: - Milestone : mid-term report on month 18 - Deliverable D1.3: final report on month 36 II. List of partners involved in the socio-economic and environmental study • 12 RI • Number of people working on this study : 36 (Directors not included) • Number of meetings already performed • Three with the working group; two with FCG members

  14. NA01-FISCO2-Task 2 : Studies and reportingSocial, Environmental and Economic Impact Analysis IV. Situation • Beginning of 2017: Result of the working group’s brainstorming  very broad approach • Suggestion to shrink the scope: - Concentrating only on Nuclear physics - Reducing the number of areas and indicators  for the three fields: Economic impact Social impact Environmental impact

  15. NA01-FISCO2-Task 2 : Studies and reportingSocial, Environmental and Economic Impact Analysis • Actions • February 2017 → June 2017 : State-of-the-art characterisation of each RI - Description of the RIs (with their phase of design and construction) and their ecosystem/cluster in which they are installed All major links have to be highlighted. + SWOT Analysis of ENSAR2 + Data collection on ENSAR2 + ENSAR (for RIs involved in ENSAR) Submit end of 2018. Aim: to obtain an overarching description of RIs embedded in ENSAR2

  16. External enterprise 2 calls for tender: 1st call • 14 enterprises asked to get information “call for tender” • 2 (French enterprises ) answered and made an offer (invitation to tender void) 2nd call • 15 enterprises have already asked to get information for the current “call for tender” • 5 (French enterprises ) answered and made an offer. The selected enterprise should be hired at the end of January 2018. On 19 January, the enterprise selected is INNO TSD.

  17. Final (??) report on Socio-Economic and Environmental Assessment of the ENSAR2 Project was sent around middle of December to all contacts of RIs. In middle of January Sabrina sent all received comments to INNO TSD. A version was produced that was still far from final. I spent several days at GANIL two weeks ago to go carefully through it. Final version submitted yesterday. It did not include the separate investigations of the overall impacts of the RIs including the social and environmental impacts. It was restricted to the overall impacts of the Transnational Access provided by ENSAR and ENSAR2.

  18. MoUs with International Research Infrastructure • MoUs were signed with several the international Research Infrastructures. • Japan: RCNP, Osaka; RIKEN, Tokyo; and • IPNS (KEK) and CNS both located at RIKEN • China: IMP-CAS Lanzhou • South Africa: iThemba, Cape Town • JINR Dubna • U.S.A.: NSCL East Lansing; ANL Argonne • India: Tata Institute of Fundamental Research The MoUs are valid up to 29 February 2020

  19. APPENDIX I Each Party shall be responsible for its own costs and expenses under this MoU, except as otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties. RNC-RIKEN will cover the daily expenses of European physicists, while performing experiments at RNC-RIKEN, according to local per diem rules and vice versa, IA ENSAR2 will cover the daily expenses of Japanese physicists, while performing experiments at IA ENSAR2 RIs, according to local per diem rules of the IA ENSAR2 RIs. In the case of IA ENSAR2 support, mutual spokesmanship for the experiments is required.

  20. We have signed an agreement with FRIB (Facility for Rare-Isotope Beams) Theory Alliance (at MSU) and ECT* to form the European-U.S. Theory Institute for Physics with Exotic Nuclei (EUSTIPEN). This is now functioning.

  21. Thank you for your attention

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