4–7 May 2026
Parkhotel Bad Zurzach, Switzerland
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Session 6

7 May 2026, 08:30
Parkhotel Bad Zurzach, Switzerland

Parkhotel Bad Zurzach, Switzerland

Badstrasse 44, 5330 Bad Zurzach

Conveners

Session 6

  • Roberto Visintini (Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste)

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  1. Johan Wickström (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
    07/05/2026, 08:30
  2. Mike Aeschbacher (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
    07/05/2026, 08:35
    Oral

    The goal of IMPACT project (Isotope and Muon Production using Advanced Cyclotron
    and Target technologies) is the construction of two new target stations and beamlines
    at the high-intensity proton accelerator HIPA. The project consists of two subprojects HIMB
    and TATTOOS. This presentation will focus exclusively on the HIMB subproject.

    The pre-phase of the HIMB project has already started...

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  3. Dusan Spernjak (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
    07/05/2026, 09:00
    Oral

    The Los Alamos Neutron Science Center (LANSCE) is located at Technical Area 53 (TA-53) at Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, New Mexico. LANSCE is driven by an 800 mega electron volt (MeV) proton accelerator that delivered first beam in 1972. The LANSCE accelerator is unique in that it accelerates both H- (to full energy of 800 MeV) and H+ ions (up to 100 MeV currently but has...

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  4. Melissa Harvey (Oak Ridge National Laboratory - Spallation Neutron Source)
    07/05/2026, 09:25
    Oral

    Waste beam from the Spallation Neutron Source’s (SNS) injection process is steered to the Ring Injection Dump (RID). The history of the design and installation of the RID is convoluted and included late design changes requiring post-installation machining. In 2023, the RID proton beam window and beamstop were replaced, in part to support the installation of the RID Imaging System, which...

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  5. Adam Stewart (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    07/05/2026, 09:50
    Oral

    The Advanced Light Source Upgrade (ALS-U) at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) will replace the existing storage ring (SR) while leveraging much of the current ALS infrastructure and experimental systems. The new SR will use powerful, compact magnets arranged in a dense, circular array called a multi‑bend achromat lattice. The SR removal and installation (R&I) work will occur during an...

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