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5.02.2007 Marek Jeżabek 1
Review of research activities 2005-2006
Members of the SAB:
Guido AltarelliColin Carlile Sydney Gales Andrzej Gałkowski Hans-Georg Menzel Albrecht Wagner (Chair)Andrzej K. Wróblewski
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General information on IFJ PAN
- 450 personnel (~190 with Ph.D.)
- 17 departments / 5 divisions
- centres of excellence
- centres of advanced technology
- accredited laboratories
- technical sections
- PhD studies (72 students)
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General Recommendations by SAB (2005)
• In fundamental research the Institute should maintain and strengthen its distinguished role in Poland and continue to cultivate its strong links to the international scientific community.
• The Institute should maintain its very successful collaboration with large laboratories, such as CERN, DESY, GANIL, GSI, and ILL in order to assure the leading Polish role in research requiring large facilities.
• In applied science it should remain attractive for Polish scientists.
• In environmental and other applied research it should continue to make use of some of its unique possibilities.
• The role of young people in leading positions should be strengthened. ?
• The funding of the high level engineering and technical support should at least be maintained.
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Institute Structure
SAB Recommendation (2005):
The structure of the Institute should be reconsidered with the goal to strengthen the programme oriented work and the exchange between the four main fields of research. Thus, the reviewers encourage the Institute to continue the process to form larger units out of the existing departments.
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Organigram of the IFJ PAN (2005)
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Organigram of the IFJ PAN (2006)
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Research Infrastructure
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Personnel
1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 20060
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
IFJ PAN staff 1995–2006
N
um
ber
of
emp
loye
es
Years
Scientists Engineers Administration Workers Total
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Personnel (cont.)
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IFJ PAN Staff (2006)IFJ PAN staff for the year 2006
11.8%18.71%
26.28%43.21%
Scientists
Engineers
Administration
Workers
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0
20
40
60
80
100
120N
um
ber
of
emp
loye
es
Ph. D.students
ProfessorsAssociate Professors
Research Scientists
Research Assistants
2004 2005 2006
IFJ PAN research staff 2004, 2005, 2006
IFJ PAN Research Staff
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Age Groups in Research Staff (2006)
below 30 31-35 36-40 41-45 46-50 51-55 56-60 over 600
5
10
15
20
Staff age
Age groups in IFJ PAN research staff in 2006N
um
ber
of
emp
loye
es
Research Assistants Research Scientists Associate Professors Professors
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Research Staff Management
• International PhD Studies– Assoc. Prof. Tadeusz Lesiak
• Departments and Laboratories– Prof. Henryk Wilczyński– Prof. Agnieszka Zalewska– Prof. Adam Maj– Assoc. Prof. Marek Kowalski– Assoc. Prof. Piotr Zieliński– Prof. Zdzisław Lalowicz– Assoc. Prof. Wojciech Kwiatek– Assoc. Prof. Paweł Wodniecki– Assoc. Prof. Ireneusz Śliwka– Dr. Bogusław Rajchel– Dr. Krzysztof Kozak– Dr. Władysław Węglarz
New Leaders of Research Units (Feb 2005 – Feb 2007)
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Age Groups in Research Staff Management (2006)
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IFJ PAN Budget
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2004
65%3%
6%
12%
14%
2005
61%
6%
7%
11%
15%
2006
60%
7%
2%
9%
22%
2005
61%
6%
7%
11%
15%
Personnel
Equipment
Materials
Services
Otherincludingcooperation
Structure of total cost (excl. fixed assets)
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2005 and 2006 statutory costs
6.4%9.01%
27.97%
12.42%
19.08%
25.12%
Particle physics and astrophysics
Nuclear and strong interaction physics
Condensed matter physics
Interdysciplinary and applied research
Development and construction
Education, popularization
2005 and 2006 Statutory Costs
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Future Plans
Review of research activities 2005-2006
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LHC 33%
NeutrinoAstroph.
20%
Theory 25%
Physicist employment(FTE) in FOE in 2006
Future Physicists employment (FTE) in FOE
in 2010
Theory 26%
HERA RHICother 17%
SPS/KEKB 13%
ILC 4%
LHC 20%
ILC 9%
NeutrinoAstroph. 20%
SPS/KEKB 10%
New & other3%
Polish Particle Physics Roadmap 2008-2016
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Polish Particle Physics Roadmap 2008-2010
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Polish Particle Physics Roadmap 2011-2016
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IFJ PAN Long Range Plans (2008-2016)
• DESY– ZEUS/H1
• CERN– ATLAS– LHCb
• KEKB
• ILC
• Pierre Auger• Neutrinos
– T2K– SUNLAB
(Sieroszowice)
Particle & Astroparticle Physics
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IFJ PAN Long Range Plans (2007-2016)
• RHIC• CERN:
– ALICE– ATLAS
• FAIR (GSI)• SPIRAL2 (GANIL)
Nuclear Physics & Strong Interactions
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Nuclear Energy and Safety
• Nuclear technology & enviromental monitoring and dosimetry– Accredited Laboratories of:
Individual and Enviromental Dosimetry Radiometric Expertise Radioactivity Analysis
– Education in collab. with AGH UST – High Temperature Reactor
• Thermonuclear energy– Stelarator WX7 (Greifswald)– ITER (neutron transport and cross section
measurements)
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Future plans: Neutron transport physics for fusion
projects
Dept. of Environmental and Radiation Transport Physics
Participation in the Association EURATOM-PolandInst. of Plasma Physics and Laser Microfusion
Future plans (the activity started):
Development of neutron detection methods,in particular for the D-D and D-T plasma diagnostics– oriented for the ITER programme.
Collaboration withMax-Planck-Institut für PlasmaphysikGreifswald, Germany - stellarator W-7X
Wendelstein
ITER
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Hadron Radiotherapy in IFJ PAN
• Narodowe Centrum Radioterapii Hadronowej (NCRH)– IFJ PAN: AIC-144 (2007-2011)– NCRH – Phase I (IFJ PAN): cycl. 250 MeV
(2010-2016+)– NCRH – Phase II (Warsaw): proton & C12
hadron radiotherapy (2010+)
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Life Science Cluster in Kraków
• Radiobiology in IFJ PAN:– Van de Graaff accelerator: p microbeam– X microbeam – Isochronous cyclotron AIC-144– NMR Imaging system
Collaboration with JINR Dubna
• Radioisotopes for medicine and biology– two consortia coordinated by IFJ PAN
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Condensed Matter & Material Science
• Local research infrastructure– IONMED, …
• Neutron sources– ILL (Grenoble): coordination of
consortium ILLPL– ISIS (RAL)
• Synchrotron radiation– ESRF– HASYLAB / FLASH / XFEL
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Technical Sections
• LHC accelerator (-2007)
• LHC detectors (2007-2008+)
• XFEL (linac DESY) (2008-2012+)
• WX7 (Greifswald) (2007-2012+)
• FAIR
• Synchrotron in Kraków
Participation in construction of research infrastructure and detectors:
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