Agenda


Tuesday, July 5

5:00 – 7:00 pm

Registration, University Club, Indiana Memorial Union – 1st floor

5:00 – 7:00 pm

Opening reception, President’s Room, University Club, Indiana Memorial Union

Wednesday, July 6

Session 1 – Facilities

7:45 am

Transport to CEEM

8:00 am

Registration (cont.)

8:30 am

Welcome, Paul Sokol, Indiana University

8:40 am

Opening Remarks, Dr. Sarita Soni, Vice Provost for Research – Indiana University Bloomington, Associate Vice President – Indiana University

8:50 am

Xuewu Wang, Tsinghua University, China

The Compact Hadron Source: A Mid-Term Progress Report

9:25 am

Chun Loong, Sun Yat-sen University, China

Education, Instrumentation Development and Industrial Applications Relevant to Compact Accelerators and Neutron Sources

10:00 am

Paul Sokol, Indiana University, USA

The Low Energy Neutron Source - Current Status andf Future Plans

10:30 am

Break

Session 2 – Accelerator and Beam Optics

11:00 am

Enrico Fagotti, INFN, Italy

Status and perspectives of an RFQ-based neutron facility in Italy

11:25 am

Lina Quintieri, INFN, Italy

A Photo-neutron source at the Da?ne Beam Test Facility of the INFN National Laboratories in Frascati: design and first experimental results

11:50 am

Discussion

12:00 pm

Lunch

Session 3 – Moderator Neutronics

1:15 pm

David Baxter, Indiana University, USA

Moderators at LEN: Performance and Development Research

1:50 pm

Phillip Ferguson, SNS, Oak Ridge National Lab, USA

SNS Neutron Source Development at the Low Energy Neutron Source

2:15 pm

Yoshiaki Kiyanagi, Hokkaido University, Japan

Recent progress of pulsed neutron imaging in Japan

2:40 pm

Haiyang Yan, Indiana University, USA

A measurement of the change of the energy dependence of the total cross-section of phase II solid methane from confinement in aerogel glass

3:05 pm

Break

3:25 pm

Yoshiaki  Kiyanagi, Hokkaido University, Japan

Neutronic study on a epithermal moderator system for the boron neutron capture therapy based on a small proton accelerator

3:50 pm

Pierfrancesco  Mastinu, INFN, Italy

The LENOS Project at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro of INFN-LNL

4:15 pm

William M. Snow, Indiana University, USA

Neutron Source Development for an Experiment in Neutron-Antineutron Oscillations

4:50 PM

Discussions

5:30 pm

Dinner (on your own)

Thursday, July 7

Session 4 – Innovative Instrumentation

8:00 am

Transport from hotels

8:30 am

Kenneth Herwig, SNS, Oak Ridge National Lab, USA

Uses of Compact Accelerator-based Neutron Sources for Development of Scattering Instruments, Techniques, and Components for High-power Facilities

8:55 am

Klaus Habicht, Helmholtz-Zentrum, Germany

FLEX@HZB – its options – its upgrade

9:20 am

Boris Khaykovich, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

From x-ray telescopes to neutron scattering using axisymmetric mirrors to focus a neutron beam

9:45 am

James Clayton, Varian Medical Systems, USA

Radiation Effects in Linear Accelerator Operations for Non Destructive Testing, Security, Industrial and Medical Applications

10:10 am

Break

10:30 am

Fernando Sordo Balbin, ESS-Bilbao, Spain

Design studies for ESS-BILBAO neutronic applications laboratory

10:55 am

Gianfranco Prete, INFN, Italy

The SPES project: a second generation ISOL facility

11:20 am

John Carpenter, Argonne National Lab, USA

Concept for tests of a gallium-cooled target at LENS

11:45 am

Tom Rinckel, Indiana University, USA

Target Performance at the LENS Neutron Source

12:10 pm

Lunch

Session 5 – Poster Session

1:15 pm

Poster Session

2:45 pm

Group photo

3:00 – 5:15 pm

Poster Session (cont.)

Tours of LENS

Breakout Group Discussion Sessions

5:15 pm

Bus to Conference Dinner

6:00 pm

Reception at Oliver’s Winery

7:00 pm

Conference Dinner, Oliver’s Winery

Friday, July 8

Session 6 – Emerging Science

8:00 am

Transport from hotels

8:30 am

Yutaka Yamagata, RIKEN, Japan

A Plan of compact neutron source for industrial application at RIKEN

8:55 am

Dao-xin Yao, Sun Yat-sen University, China

Magnetism, Multiorbits and Neutron Scattering in Iron-based Superconductors

9:20 am

Mark Savage, NAVSEA Crane

Neutron Effects Testing: a user’s perspective

9:45 am

Matt Halstead, Air Force Institute

Neutron Energy Spectrum Characterization on TMR-1 at the IU Neutron Source

10:10 am

Break

10:30 am

Sangjin Lee, Indiana University, USA

3D Fast Neutron Tomography for the Future Cyber Infrastructure

10:55 am

Xin Li, Indiana University, USA

The Theoretical Foundation of Spin-Echo Small-Angle Neutron Scattering (SESANS) Applied in Colloidal System

11:20 am

Narayan Das, Indiana University

Shape and Size of highly concentrated micelles in CTAB/NaSal solutions by small angle neutron scattering (SANS)

11:45 am

Discussions and Summary

12:30 pm

Lunch

1:30 pm

End of Meeting