OMA presented at IBIC 17

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Alexandra presenting a range of accelerator projects the University of Liverpool is involved in.

The annual International Beam Instrumentation Conference (IBIC) took place in Grand Rapids, USA between 20-24 August 2017. IBIC is a fruitful gathering of the world's beam instrumentation community and encourages international collaboration in the field of beam instrumentation for accelerators. The conference is dedicated to exploring the physics and engineering challenges of beam diagnostic and measurement techniques for particle accelerators worldwide. 

Photograph of the conference venue in Grand Rapids.

OMA Project Coordinator Prof Carsten Welsch attended the conference to present an invited talk on “Low energy, low intensity beam diagnostics”. He also contributed several posters to the scientific programme, including an update on recent results on medical diagnostics within our OMA project. 

Further project news were presented by Alexandra Welsch, a member of the Project TEAM, via a dedicated industry stand. This included the brand-new OMA brochure containing detailed information about the project and background information about all of our Fellows.

The booth presented many projects led or participated by the University of Liverpool: AVA, EuPRAXIA, EuroCirCol, FCC, and ARIES, as well as the newest member of the STFC CERN Business Incubator D-Beam.

Upcoming events such as our OMA School on Monte Carlo studies in November 2017, the AVA Antimatter Physics School end of June 2018, and the EuPRAXIA Symposium in Liverpool in July 2018 were also announced for the first time.