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John DaintonNov 23 24 2006CI SAC
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Welcome tothe Cockcroft Institute
Welcome tothe Cockcroft Institute
John DaintonDirector, Cockcroft Institute for
Accelerator Science and Technology, andSir James Chadwick Professor of Physics
The University of Liverpool, GB
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/cockcroft-institute/
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UK membership
Science “Driver”Science “Driver”
ILC
LHC
XFEL
LCLS
ν-Factory
SRS
ISIS
High EnergyPhysics “light fantastic”
global
DIAMOND
ESS
neutrons
campussciencedriver
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R&D ChallengeR&D Challenge
ILC
LHC
LCLS
ν-Factory
High EnergyPhysics “light” universal
- MV/m - intensity - nm delivery
CockcroftInstitute+UK plc
XFEL
DIAMOND
global
ESS
neutrons
John DaintonNov 23 24 2006CI SAC
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StakeholdersStakeholders
CockcroftInstitute
building
corefunding13 FTE
~55 FTE+2 FTE in univ
4 FTE
4 FTE
4 FTE
+ project funding= FTE + equipment
0.5 FTE
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MissionMission
CI “mission” is summarised in the following “deliverables”:
• generic R&D in Accelerator Science and Technology (AST);• project specific R&D in AST (e.g. a linear collider and a Neutrino Factory)
• leadership and management of national deliverables to international facilities (which may be UK-situated)
• competence in crucial and specific technologies
• technology transfer to industry
• staff complement of internationally acknowledged expertise
• seamless involvement of the HEI and CCLRC sectors
• education and training to ensure a flourishing staff supply side
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Management & Governance
Management & Governance
Notes:1.The Group Leaders are the line managers for staff in their groups.2.The Programme Managers (PM) co-ordinate activities across the groups.3.Solid lines indicate reporting lines.4.Broken lines indicate information flows.5.Additional programmes will be set up as required. 6.Activities in the groups will also include projects which are external to the Institute .
Institute Board
AdvisoryCommitteesDirector
Management Committee
Group Leader Lancaster
Group Leader Liverpool
Group Leader Manchester
Group Leader ASTeC
Lancaster Projects
Liverpool Projects
Manchester Projects
ASTeC Projects
PM - Linear Collider
PM - Neutrino Factory
Linear Collider
Neutrino Factory
light source
neutrons
nuclear physics
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prioritisation to come (SR06/7) ?
! SNS (1 MW) from 2007
! JPARC (0.5 MW) from 2009/10 ?
!
!
AAA
AA
A
AA
A accelerator scienceand technology
EPSRCEPSRCEPSRC
EPSRC
EPSRC
EPSRC
EPSRC sciencePPARC science
RC-UK FacilitiesRC-UK Facilities
PPARC
PPARC
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StaffStaff
staff committing to the CI at foundationUniversity Department Start Main Research Interest
R BarlowManchest
erPhysics and Astronomy
September 2003
Particle Physics → ILC BDS: wakefields and collimation
R Carter Lancaster EngineeringSeptember
2003RF supply and delivery
A Dexter Lancaster EngineeringSeptember
2003RF supply and delivery
J Dainton Liverpool PhysicsSeptember
2003Particle Physics → ILC positron source, founding
Director
T Greenshaw
Liverpool PhysicsSeptember
2003Particle Physics → ILC positron source
P Ratoff Lancaster PhysicsSeptember
2003Particle Physics
T2K, ILC positron source
R Tucker Lancaster PhysicsSeptember
2003
Mathematical Physics →radiation and beam dynamics
(CI theory group)
InstitutionCentr
eStart
Main Research Interest
M Poole
CCLRC Daresbury Lab
ASTeCSeptember
2003ASTeC group leadership
~55 FTE
CCLRC Daresbury Lab
ASTeCSeptember
2004ASTeC staff[1]
[1] Most ASTeC staff collaborate seamlessly with university staff. There are ASTeC projects which do not involve (yet) university staff.
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StaffStaff
university faculty staff appointed to the CI [1]
University Start Main Research Interest
D Burton Lancaster July 2005global field analysis of accelerator
beams
R JonesManchest
erDecember
2005Linac physics
R ApplebyManchest
erAugust 2005
ILC Optics and Beam Dump, FP420 and LHC
R Seviour Lancaster August 2005 RF cavity R&D
A Wolski Liverpool May 2006 ILC: Damping Rings, ERLP
G Moortgat-Pick[2] Durham
September 2006
ILC: positron, spin transport, and spin delivery
J Gratus LancasterDecember
2006radiation and beam dynamics
S Chattopadhyay
LiverpoolLancasterManchest
er
March 2007 Inaugural Director
[1] Total university commitment is at least 9 new positions by 2008, at least 12 by 2009, plus 2 CCLRC-funded[2] 0.5 FTE with Institute of Particle Physics Phenomenology, Durham
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StaffStaff
university visiting staff at the CI [1]
InstitutionCockcroft Institute
UniversityPosition Start
Main Research Interest
D Barber
DESY Hamburg
LiverpoolVisiting
ProfessorSeptember 2005
Spin dynamics
K Potter
CERNMancheste
rVisiting
ProfessorJune 2006
Beam-line engineering
J A Clarke
CCLRC ASTeC
LiverpoolVisiting
ProfessorJune 2006
Insertion Devices
N Marks
CCLRC ASTeC
LiverpoolVisiting
ProfessorAugust 2005
Education and Training
Magnet design and technology
M W Poole
CCLRC ASTeC
LiverpoolVisiting
ProfessorAugust 2005
Beam dynamics
V Suller
CAMDBaton Rouge,
USA
LiverpoolVisiting
ProfessorAugust 2005
Beam dynamics
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StaffStaff
PDRA at September 2006 core PPARC CI resource [1]
PDRASupervisior (Faculty)
HEI Start End Project
D Burton R Tucker Lancaster September 2004 August 2005
global field analysis of accelerator
beams
M Wiggins R Tucker Lancaster July 2005 December 2006laser-driven plasma-wave acceleration
M Stables R Seviour Lancaster March 2006 February 2009
RF Cavity stability, multi-
pactor discharge with beam
loading
D Toprek R Appleby Manchester June 2006 May 2009 ILC:BD optics
V Perlick[2] R Tucker Lancaster October 2006 September 2010radiation and
beam dynamics
D Christie J Gratus Lancaster September 2006 August 2009radiation and
beamdynamics
K M Hock A Wolski Liverpool October 2006 September 2009ILC Damping
Rings
I Shinton R Jones Manchester November 2006 October 2009
ILC main linac, wake-fields in beam delivery
system
G Bassi A Wolski Liverpool March 2007 February 2010
radiation and beam dynamics; applications in
ILC
[1] PPARC core funding rises to plateau at 12 PDRA in post.[2] Perlick is funded for four years by a combination of CI core resource and Lancaster University resource, the latter released following the award of an EPSRC Fellowship to Professor Robin Tucker.
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PDRA Staff: ProjectPDRA Staff: Project
RA
Supervisor(Facul
ty)
HEI Start End Funding Project
G BurtA
DexterLancaster
October 2004
September 2007
PPARCLCABD
ILC crab cavity
G Kourevl
ev
R Barlow
R Jones
ManchesterOctober
2004March 2006
PPARCLCABD
ILC collimator wakefields
J Smith[1]
R Carter
Lancaster Feb 2005 Feb 2008CCLRCLCABD
ILC collimation
I BaileyA
WolskiLiverpool
March 2005
February 2008
PPARC LCABD
ILC robust spin transport and positron source
J Phillips
A Gillesp
ieDundee
March 2005
February 2008
CCLRCLCABD
fast laser optics and laser photocathode
L Jenner
A Wolski
LiverpoolJune 2005
May 2008PPARC LCABD
ILC optics for BD and positron source
I Tahir7
R Carter
A Dexter
LancasterApril 2006
September 2007
EUFr6EuroTeV
ILC crab cavity
R Jenkins
R Carter
A Dexter
Lancaster May 2006Decembe
r 2007EUFr6
EuroTeVILC crab cavity
John DaintonNov 23 24 2006CI SAC
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PDRA Staff: ProjectPDRA Staff: Project
RA
Supervisor(Facul
ty)
HEI Start End Funding Project
F Ronald
o
R Apple
byR
Jones
ManchesterSeptember 2006
August 2007
PPARC FP420
LHC commissioning & beam-pipe wake-fields
A Toader
R Barlo
wR
Jones
ManchesterSeptember 2006
August 2007
PPARCLCABD
ILC collimator wakefields
A Bungau
R Barlo
wManchester
October 2006
September 2009
EUFr6EuroTeV
ILC beam delivery collimation and wakefields
R Tucker
R Tucker
LancasterOctober
2006September 2007
EPSRC Springboard Fellowship
A Noble
D Burton
LancasterJanuary
2007Decembe
r 2008EPSRC Ultrarelativistic charge
tba[2]
R Seviou
rLancaster
March 2007
February 2010
EPSRCHigh Power RF and photonic band gap
tba8
R Seviou
rLancaster
March 2007
February 2010
EPSRCHigh Power RF and photonic band gap
tba8 R Tucker
Lancaster May 2007April 2009
EPSRC Plasma wake theory
tba8 > 1
R Barlo
w
Cockcroft Institute
universitiesand ASTeC
April 2007
September 2010
RCUK BTEMMA
(non scaling FFAG)
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StudentSupervi
sorUniver
sityStart End
Degree
FundingTopic
D ScottT
Greenshaw
Liverpool
October 2002
December 2006
PhD CCLRCILC Undulator positron
source
C HillR
CarterLancas
terOctober
2003Septembe
r 2007PhD
PPARC/e2V CASE
Multipactor discharge
P Goudket
R Carter
Lancaster
October 2003
March 2006
PhD CCLRC Multipactor Discharge
S Malton S Smith UCLOctober
2003Septembe
r 2006PhD
PPARC/CCLRCCASEplus
Laser-beam interactions
S Crane10 R Carter
Lancaster
October 2004
September 2009
PhDPPARC/e2V
CASEInnovative RF sources
A MercerR
BarlowManchester
October 2004
December 2005
MPhil
PPARC(AST[1])
ILC BDwake-fields
C Nam J ClarkeStrathclyde
October 2004
September 2007
PhD CCLRC FEL simulations
J Smith[2] D Burton
Lancaster
Feb 2005
Feb 2008 PhD CCLRC ILC Collimation
C Glasman
R BarlowR Jones
Manchester
October 2005
September 2006
MSc selfILC BD
wake-fields
A HaleR
TuckerLancas
terOctober
2005Septembe
r 2008PhD EPSRC
Fundamentals of Beam Dynamics
F HannonR
SeviourLancas
terOctober
2005July 2008 PhD
Jefferson Lab, US
High brightness gun for JLab FEL upgrade
PG StudentsPG Students
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StudentSupervi
sorUniver
sityStart End
Degree
FundingTopic
C Lingwoo
d
R Carter
Lancaster
October 2005
September 2008
PhDPPARC (AST8)
Thales EDCLIC/CTF3: RF sources (multi-beam klystron)
L Malyshev
a
J Dainton
A Wolski
Liverpool
October 2005
September 2008
PhDPPARC
(Particle Physics)
ILC robust spin transport and positron source
R NagR
TuckerLancas
terOctober
2005Septembe
r 2008PhD
PPARC(AST8)
CLIC/CTF3: coherent SR
N Shales R
TuckerLancas
terOctober
2005Septembe
r 2008PhD
PPARC(project AST8)
ILC Collimation
E Wooldrid
ge[3]
R Carter
Lancaster
October 2005
September 2009
PhD CCLRC Beam break up in ERL
I Tahir9
R Carter
A Dexter
Lancaster
January 2004
September 2007
PhDEUFr6
EuroTeVILC crab cavity
C Glasman
R JonesManchester
October 2006
September 2009
PhDPPARCCI core
ILC BD wake-fields
K Panagioti
dis
A Wolski
Liverpool
October 2006
September 2009
PhDPPARCCI core
ILC Damping Rings
A Scarfe R
Appleby
Manchester
October 2006
September 2009
PhDPPARC/CCLRC
CASEILC beam dumps and BD
optics
B Spencer
R JonesManchester
October 2006
September 2009
PhDPPARCCI core
ILC linac RF
PG StudentsPG Students
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PG StudentsPG Students
StudentSupervi
sorUniver
sityStart End
Degree
FundingTopic
L ZangA
WolskiLiverp
oolOctober
2006Septembe
r 2009PhD
PPARC CI core
and EuroTeV
ILC Undulator positron source
tba8 R Seviour
Lancaster
October 2007
September 2010
PhD EPSRCHigh Power RF and photonic band gap
tba8 R Seviour
Lancaster
October 2007
September 2010
PhD EPSRCHigh Power RF and photonic band gap
tba8 tba8 Lancaster
October 2007
September 2010
PhDPPARC
(Particle Physics)
High Power RF
Student
Cockcroft Institute Supervisor
University
Start EndDegree
Funding
Project
D Birch J Clarke BathSeptember
2006August 2007
MPhys
CCLRCMagnet
measurement
L Hooper
J Clarke BathSeptember
2006August 2007
MPhys
CCLRC Positron source
UG StudentsUG Students
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The Cockcroft InstituteThe Cockcroft Institute
unique, seamless, collaboration of established research excellence in NW England
seamless synergy of basic science engineering and technology
industry UK inward investment - science people, skills, innovation, progress - high-tech industrial production - economic development (national + regional)
“faculty” + pdocs + students now 51 FTE senior + junior scientists+ students now 55 FTE
seam
less
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The Cockcroft InstituteThe Cockcroft Institute
why here in NW England ? - Daresbury accelerator-lead research univs
Liverpool Lancaster Manchester Nuclear Physics (since Rutherford !) High Energy Physics (since Chadwick !) Synchrotron Radiation science (since SRF 1970s)- all require new accelerator systems for progress - all have been on Daresbury campus in their time
“… they were fortunate to have the support of Metropolitan Vickers: … the Manchester company.”
B Cathcart in “The Fly in the Cathedral”
“… they were fortunate to have the support of Metropolitan Vickers: … the Manchester company.”
B Cathcart in “The Fly in the Cathedral”
Cockcroft/Walton experience 70 years on
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Strategy for “Mission”Strategy for “Mission”
strategic statement: Cockcroft 06-17-brd 1. the importance and impact of the work underway at
the moment2. the range of topics in the work underway at the
moment3. the degree to which certain activities should be
further expanded, or contracted, or even stopped4. omissions in the scope of work to date and planned
(as presented by speakers and more generally in the strategy statement)
5. the degree to which present work positions the Institute to meet its “mission”, in particular items 1, 2 and 3, and in particular their relative weights
6. how the remaining recruitment should be handled in the light of any or all of 1 through 5 above, e g the degree to which appointments should be made with specific expertise.- strategic statement “on-site” systems ?
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ConcernsConcerns
1. project funds from PPARC/CCLRC ?2. sc+warm RF R&D and UK strategy
→ global collaboration ?3. studentships ?4. move to prototyping and “hands-on” ?5. publication ?
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http://www.lancs.ac.uk/cockcroft-institute/
Sir John Cockcroft FRSb. Todmorden (Lancashire and Yorkshire!)ed. Manchester University: MathsManchester College of Technology (UMIST): Elec. Eng.Metropolitan-Vickers, ManchesterPhD then post-doc, Cambridge Univ.Nobel Laureate, Physics, 1951