Uppsala University and TIARA organize a 3-day international workshop on novel concepts for RF power generation for accelerators. Experienced researchers and leading companies in the field of RF power generation and related technologies will gather at the Angstrom laboratory to explore the technical challenges emerging from the design of new accelerators and to match them with state-of-the-art industrial solutions for RF power generation.
Through knowledge exchange between research institutes and commercial partners, the workshop will address technical challenges shared by European research infrastructures collaborating in TIARA (Test Infrastructure and Accelerator Research Area), an EU-funded project having the objective to integrate national and international accelerator R&D infrastructures into a single distributed European accelerator R&D facility.
The workshop will focus on the main areas of
Presentations and discussions will be intertwined to maximize knowledge
exchange opportunities between researchers and commercial partners.
Companies are given the opportunity to present their developments and
technical applications on poster boards and with exhibits in the area used
for coffee and lunch breaks.
Through knowledge exchange between research institutes and commercial partners, the workshop will address technical challenges shared by European research infrastructures collaborating in TIARA (Test Infrastructure and Accelerator Research Area), an EU-funded project having the objective to integrate national and international accelerator R&D infrastructures into a single distributed European accelerator R&D facility.
The workshop will focus on the main areas of
- electron tube devices,
- solid-state amplifiers,
- phase-stability and timing.
Presentations and discussions will be intertwined to maximize knowledge
exchange opportunities between researchers and commercial partners.
Companies are given the opportunity to present their developments and
technical applications on poster boards and with exhibits in the area used
for coffee and lunch breaks.