december 6, 2010 gcoe symposium@takeda hall, university of tokyo
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December 6, 2010 GCOE symposium@Takeda Hall, University of Tokyo . Collaboration of Nuclear Engineering and Physics. 1.Updates of Global collaboration in Physics 2.What about for Nuclear Engineering? . Mitsuru Uesaka - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
December 6, 2010GCOE symposium@Takeda Hall, University of Tokyo
Mitsuru UesakaNuclear Professional School,
School of Engineering, University of Tokyo
Collaboration of Nuclear Engineering and Physics
1.Updates of Global collaboration in Physics2.What about for Nuclear Engineering?
Three approachesto
New Physics
New particlesand new interactions
Leptonphysics
n exp., m LFV, t LFV,gm-2, …
Neutrino mixing/masses, Lepton number non-
conservation…
J-PARC
Quark flavorphysics
HEP Project in the Next Decade
SuperKEKB
CP asymmetry, Baryogenesis,Left-right symmetry, New sources
of flavor mixing…
SuperKEKB, K exp., etc.
Energy frontier experiments LHC, ILC, …
Higgs, SUSY, Dark matter, New understanding of space-time…
LHC
ILC
WG.1: International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) ( Chair:A.Suzuki(KEK), Members S.Komamiya, M.Uesaka(U.Tokyo) )WG.2: Communication in Physics WG.4: PANAGIC Subfields: Gravitational Wave International Committee (GWIC) Subfields: High Energy Neutrino Astrophysics Panel (HENAP) WG.5: Women in Physics WG.7: International Committee on Ultrahigh Intensity Lasers (ICUIL)( Prof.T.Tajima(LWU)Chair ) WG.8: NanoscienceWG.9: International Cooperation in Nuclear Physics (ICNP)
IUPAP/ICFA/ICUIL
Multinational lab. model
International Grid Lab.
4. SummaryRevolutionary Accelerator Technology
Technology Transfer to Society
ICFA Panel on Advanced and Novel Accelerators
Chair: M.Uesaka (Univ.Tokyo, Japan)
I.Ben-zvi (BNL, USA), W.Leemans (LBL, USA), R.Ruth (SLAC, USA), Louis Rinolfi(CERN, Europe), F.Zimmermann(CERN, Europe), Jongmin Lee(APRI, Korea), B.Carlsten (LANL, USA), W.Gai(ANL, USA), O.J.Louiten(U.Eindhoven, NL), J.Rosenzweig(UCLA, USA), L.Serafini(U.Milan, Italy), S.Schreiber (DESY, Germany), Tang Chuangxiang(China), B.Cros(Univ.Paris-Sud, France), Patrick Muggli (USC, USA), Dino Jaroszynski(Univ. Strathclyde, UK), A.Noda(Kyoto Univ., Japan), R.Hajima(JAEA, Japan)
Total: 19 America: 7, Europe: 7, Asia: 5
Mission
To promote and encourage international collaboration/workshop/school on advanced and novel accelerators
Especially emphasize on advanced compact accelerator and their application to not only high energy physics, particle physics, nuclear physics but also medical physics, nondestructive evaluation, security and so on, in order to maintain accelerator science and technology.
EU plans to construct the following laser faccilities .
High Field Science Center in ChechoAtto-Second Science Center in HungaryPhoto-Nuclear Science in RomaniaUltra Intense Laser Center in FRance
Roadmaps for Laser Development, Application to Linear Collider, Light Source and Medical Use
Proposal for US/Japan Collaboration on Laser Plasma Acceleration by developing more stable/reliable/high-average-powered Lasers
aiming at
International Nuclear Networks IAEA-ENEN(European Nuclear Education Network )
Russian National Nuclear School
(Moscow Physics and Engineering University)
Korean International Nuclear Graduate School
from next Sep.
WNU(World Nuclear University)
IAEA-ANENT(Asian Nuclear Education Network )Univ.Tokyo and IAEA is to sign up on
PA(Practical Arrangement) on Dec.13th.Japan needs to have a new experimental reactor
EU Collaboration for Experimental Reactors
INSEN(Internaitonal Nuclear Security Education Network )
Universities&Institutes in USA
First (in several decades)Collaborative Session of Nuclear Engineering and Physics in
Japanese Physical Society on March 27, 2011• Chaired by Prof.M.Washio(Waseda Univ.)• Opening Remark: Prof.S.Kamata(KEK)• “J-PARC and Nuclear Engineering” ,
Dr.S.Nagamiya(President of JPS, D. of J-PARC Center)• “Nuclear Engineering and Physicists”,
Prof.M.Inoue(Ritsumeikan Univ.)• “New Committee for Experimental Reactors in Science
Council of Japan”, Dr.T.Shibata(J-PARC Center)• “Nuclear Engineering Education Network”,
M.Uesaka(Univ.Tokyo)