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Information for Speakers
Time for contributions includes time for presentation and discussion. Please plan for:
- invited talks: 25' presentation + 5' discussion
- contributed talks: 15' presentation + 5' discussion
Posters for Networking Purposes
Limited No. of poster stands will be provided for the whole duration of the meeting and you can present posters beyond the submitted abstract related to the workshop programme/your facility for networking purposes. Please send a note to the conference co-chairs in case you wish to use this opportunity.
Visit of the AGLAE visit, Wed, Sept 17, 18:00-19:00
Installed in 1989 in the premises of the Louvre museum, the AGLAE accelerator managed by the French Ministry of Culture in association with the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique is the only of its type dedicated to the study of Cultural Heritage objects. Because Cultural Heritage artifacts are precious and unique, they cannot be sampled nor placed under vacuum and can only be analysed using an external beam. This explains the continuous improvement for 20 years and in particular the major upgrade that the facility is being undergoing through the program called NEW AGLAE.The objective is to implement a multipurpose external beam line with superior performance in terms of spatial resolution, beam stability and multi-particle detection with respect to the previous setup. A tenfold increase in X-ray detection efficiency enables to use low intensity beams, thus reducing the risk of damage to sensitive artworks. In parallel, a new scanning system combining beam deflection and sample translation enables the chemical imaging of areas extending mm to tens of cm.
The use of the AGLAE facility has been offered to researchers from the European heritage community through a transnational access for more than 10 years (Eu-ARTECH, CHARISMA).
Registration for the AGLAE facility visit will be available on 15 September 10:00-11:00 during the technical meeting “Registration” session.
In case you wish to communicate your planned visit in advance, please contact:
Dr. Claire PACHECO - claire.pacheco@culture.gouv.fr
Dr. Michel MENU - michel.menu@culture.gouv.fr
Dr. Thomas CALLIGARO - thomas.calligaro@culture.gouv.fr
Visit of the JANNUS facility
JANNUS is a multi-ion beam irradiation platform jointly managed by the "Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives" (CEA), the "Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique" (CNRS) and the "Université Paris-Sud 11" (UPS). At CEA Saclay, a triple ion beam facility allows the simultaneous production by ion beams of nuclear recoil damage and implantation of a large array of ions for well-controlled modelling-oriented experiments. The facility is operating according to three modes: i) single beam (for IBA measurement and implantation/irradiation), ii) dual and iii) triple beam (for implantation/irradiation). JANNUS is designed to supply a large range of ion irradiation and implantation conditions with single, dual or triple beam combinations, in-situ Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) in Orsay or Raman spectroscopy in Saclay. Such a facility has no equivalent in Europe.A visit of the facility in Saclay is proposed on Friday afternoon for 15 max. participants.TM participants who are interested in the visit should directly contact the head of the JANNUS Facility : Dr. Lucile Beck (lucile.beck@cea.fr) and provide the following information before 4th of September:
NAME :
First NAME :
Birth date :
Birth place (city + country) :
Nationality :
Address :
Profession :
Employer :