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46397316
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Training the next generation of accelerator experts
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CP Welsch (Cockcroft Inst., and Liverpool Univ.)
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Close collaboration between academia, research centers and industry has turned out to be crucial for the advancement of accelerator science and technology. This cooperation is also ideal for providing an efficient training of the next generation of particle accelerator experts and for linking the global accelerator community. Five international research and training networks (DITANET, oPAC, LA3 NET, OMA and AVA) have been initiated and coordinated by the University of Liverpool/Cockcroft Institute since 2007. These networks have provided training to nearly 100 Fellows from all over the world and organized dozens of international schools, topical workshops and international conferences for the accelerator community. The research activities of the networks have led to hundreds of journal publications and conference proceedings. This paper presents best practice in establishing such international collaborative projects, benefits from working across multiple sectors and countries, and highlights key research and training results that have arisen from the collaborative programs.
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Paper In Conference Proceedings
In 9th International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC2018), Vancouver, Canada, 30 Apr 2018, (2018).
doi:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2018-MOPML068
2018
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