We are currently working to finalize this section, changes may occur.
Welcome drink
The welcome drink will be after the plenary session on Monday April 20th.
It will be held at ENS in the Hall Emmy Noether after the conference.
Meeting Dinner
Wednesday (22 April) night, we will have dinner at a location that is not defined yet. The organised bus transportation will cover the trip from ENS site to the restaurant and from the restaurant to ENS.
The regular dinner will be at : TBD
Site visit
We have three tour options for Friday afternoon (April 24th) , but unfortunately, only one can be chosen.
Here is some information to help you make your choice.
The number of places will be limited.
IMPORTANT : Those possibilities still need validation so the proposed visits are subject to change.
SYNERGIUM
Please note that access to this part of the CEA is subject to a security request at least 30 days before and you will need your ID. You will received an email with a form to fill.
Synergium (Development, integration and test platform for accelerators and superconducting magnets: Synergium) is composed of several facilities, including:
- SATELIT: A general presentation about Lithium target for neutron production.
- PIP-II Cryomodule Test stand: EPICS is used to control it.
- MATTRICS and STAARQ: Supraconducting magnet testand. For your information, there is no EPICS on this installation, but homemade software called Muscade.
Synchrotron Soleil (TBD)
SOLEIL is the French synchrotron, both a large scale facility and a research laboratory.
Shareholding of the French public centers CNRS and CEA, SOLEIL is at the service of the international scientific community and industry. It is also a place for dissemination of scientific culture.
The control system of SOLEIL is TANGO based.
Maison de la simulation + Astrophysics (TBD)
Maison de la Simulation is a joint laboratory between CEA, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay and Université Versailles Saint-Quentin. It specializes in high-performance computing and numerical simulations in close connection with physical applications, parallel software engineering, programming models, visualization techniques, artificial intelligence, and quantum computing.
Irfu’s Astrophysics Department, UMR AIM, is one of the leading space laboratories in France, Europe and the rest of the world.
The visit will held at maison de la simulation on the 3D video conference room