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International Round Table on Applied Research and Innovations @ NICA
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Veksler and Baldin Laboratory of High Energy Physics Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
JINR initiates a new series of scientific meetings, the Round Tables, aimed at promoting applied research at NICA.
NICA (Nuclotron based Ion Collider fAcility) is a new accelerator complex being constructed at the international intergovernmental organization Joint Institute for Nuclear Research to study properties of dense baryonic matter. NICA team is also intended to launch an internationally visible user programme for applied research with ion beams focused on but not limited to biomedical applications, radiation materials science and nuclear power technology issues.
The first International Round Table on Applied Research and Innovations @ NICA will be held on 15-16 September 2021 in Dubna as a hybrid event combining a major virtual component with a limited in-person presence of local participants. It will address a broad range of research topics with regards to future experiments at newly constructed beamlines.
The meeting will feature invited talks on the following particular topics:
- Extending the application of particle accelerators in research and industry;
- Heavy ion facilities for life science and medicine;
- Bioethics and animal use in experiments at heavy ion facilities;
- Space radiation protection research;
- Material science with heavy ions;
- Radiation hardness control of electronic components for space application;
- Radiation research and developments to solve the nuclear waste problem;
- NICA user programme at the international landscape.
The programme of the meeting will also include a hybrid round table discussions on the most requested directions of the envisaged user programme for applied research at NICA with the final aim to estimate the level of interest of user community to newly available options. The Round Table is expected to be attended by visible experts in related fields of applied research with ion beams as well as will reflect the capacity of JINR’s interlaboratory cooperation.
The virtual sessions of the Round Table will be held with the Zoom videoconferencing platform. The direct link to join the event remotely will be available at the Connection Details page.
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Registration of in-person participants; Test connection for virtual attendees Conference Hall
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Opening of a Day 1: Welcome message from chairs and officials Conference Hall
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Introductory Session: Solicited talks by invited speakers Conference Hall
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JINR overview Conference Hall
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NICA Project: Implementation status and prospects for applied researchSpeaker: Vladimir Kekelidze (LHEP, JINR)
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Status of areas for applied research at the NICA complexSpeaker: Evgeny Syresin (Joint Institute for Nuclear Researches)
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Opportunities in biomedical research at new high-energy particle accelerator facilitiesSpeaker: Marco Durante (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Germany)
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The RADNEXT facility network and related opportunities for future users and partners RubénSpeaker: García Alía (CERN)
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12:10
Coffee Break
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Heavy-Ion Facilities for Life Science and Medical Applications: Solicited Talks by Invited Experts (Panel 1) Conference Hall
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The use of particle accelerator in space researchSpeaker: Tom Hei (Columbia University Irving Medical Center, USA)
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Biophysical modeling neurological damage from heavy ion irradiationSpeaker: Francis Cucinotta (University of Nevada, USA)
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Proposals on the topic of modern biomedical research based on the NICA accelerator complexSpeaker: Oleg Orlov (Institute of Biomedical Problems RAS, Russia)
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Accelerator-based generation of solar particle events (SPE) and galactic cosmic rays (GCR)Speaker: Schuy Christoph (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Germany)
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14:00
Lunch Break
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Heavy-Ion Facilities for Life Science and Medical Applications: Solicited Talks by Invited Experts (Panel 2) Conference Hall
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JINR radiobiological research program with heavy ion beams of the NICA accelerator complexSpeaker: Aleksandr Bugay (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
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Integrative physiology: On possible cooperationSpeaker: Ludmila Filaretova (Pavlov Institute of Physiology, Russia)
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Radiation Biophysics research activities at iThemba LABSSpeaker: Charlot Vandevoorde (iThemba LABS, South Africa)
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Radiobiological research at Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center: focus on DNA double-strand breaksSpeaker: Andreyan Osipov (Burnasyan Federal Medical Biophysical Center of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Russia)
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The moral and scientific justification for the use of animals in scientific researchSpeaker: Kirk Leech (European Animal Research Association)
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Coffee Break
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Round Table Discussion: User demands on the NICA beamlines for life science and medical applications Conference Hall
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Virtual and in-person excursion to the NICA complex Conference Hall
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Transfer of in-person participants to Dubna Hotel
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Welcome reception for in-person participants Restaurant of the Dubna Hotel
Restaurant of the Dubna Hotel
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Test connection for virtual attendees
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Opening of a Day 2 Conference Hall
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Radiation Materials Science and Radiation Hardness: Solicited Talks by Invited Experts (Panel 1) Conference Hall
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Material science with MeV-GeV heavy ions: experimental challenges and applicationsSpeaker: Christina Trautmann (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung, Germany)
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Testing radiation effects on microelectronics by using heavy ionsSpeaker: Alessandro Paccagnella (University of Padua, Italy)
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The modelling of nuclear planetology space experiments using NICA complexSpeaker: Maksim Litvak (Space Research Institute RAS, Russia)
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Current and perspective URSC – ISDE activities in radiation hardness assurance of electronic devices and biological organism reaction to heavy ion irradiationSpeaker: Aleksandr Koziukov (Branch of JSC United Rocket and Space Corporation – Institute of Space Device Engineering, Russia)
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Coffee Break
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Radiation Materials Science and Radiation Hardness: Solicited Talks by Invited Experts (Panel 2) Conference Hall
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ESA strategy on radiation testing capabilitiesSpeaker: Anastasia Pesce (European Space Agency)
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Single event effects hardness assurance of electronic devices using new and existing testing facilitiesSpeaker: Anatoly Smolin (SPELS JSC & National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, Russia)
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Swift heavy ion tracks in solids and development of nano- and microstructured functional materialsSpeaker: Pavel Apel (JINR)
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Research of radiation resistance of sensors, detectors and materials for NICA collider at irradiation facility of the IBR-2 reactorSpeaker: Maxim Bulavin (RF)
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Lunch Break
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Nuclear Power Technology Applications: Solicited talks by invited experts Conference Hall
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A challenge to solve the nuclear waste problemSpeaker: Hiroyoshi Sakurai (RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science, Japan)
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Potential of thermal ADS for incineration of nuclear waste and breeding of fissile fuel from thoriumSpeaker: Reza Hashemi-Nezhad (The University of Sydney, Australia)
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Accelerator-driven system options: a value analysis and practical implicationsSpeaker: Vitaly Pronskikh (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA, TBC)
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How to get the necessary neutron and ion reaction data for ADTTSpeaker: Vladimír Wagner (Nuclear Physics Institute CAS, Czech Republic)
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16:15
Coffee Break
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Round Table Discussion: User demands on the NICA beamlines for radiation materials science and nuclear power technology applications Conference Hall
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Accepting the Memorandum of the International Round Table
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Closure of the publicly accessible sessions of the meeting
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17:55
Technical break
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First hybrid meeting of the Extended NICA Applied Research and Innovation Committee: Restricted Session
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Transfer of in-person participants to Dubna Hotel
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