Industry update and panel - Opportunities for beam physicists in industry
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
Abstract
Sandra Biedron - MODERATOR, Chief Scientist and Managing Member, Element Aero Knowledge Transfer Director, Center for Bright Beams
Kevin Brown, Physicist; Control Systems Head, Collider Accelerator Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Erik Hosler, CEO FylEx
Alex Murokh, CEO Radiabeam
Guillaume Plateau, Director Product Development, Tau Systems
Cameron Geddes, Scientific Division Director, Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP) Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
This panel discussion will provide insight into the industrial base readiness to support growing applications of particle accelerators. Each participant will highlight aspects of their activities and perspectives of the future. After the panel members introduce themselves, we will open up questions and discussions for the panel. Finally, there will be ample time to open additional questions from and discussions with the audience. This session will address hard but important questions to the ever-pervasive field of particle accelerators and complementary lasers. A few areas the panel will address include:
This panel discussion signals new opportunities for particle accelerators and peripheral technologies in industry in areas ranging from microelectronics testing, to the semiconductor industry (fabrication and metrology), medicine [5.6], global security [6], to quantum computing [3,4].
Kevin Brown, Physicist; Control Systems Head, Collider Accelerator Department at Brookhaven National Laboratory
Erik Hosler, CEO FylEx
Alex Murokh, CEO Radiabeam
Guillaume Plateau, Director Product Development, Tau Systems
Cameron Geddes, Scientific Division Director, Accelerator Technology & Applied Physics (ATAP) Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
This panel discussion will provide insight into the industrial base readiness to support growing applications of particle accelerators. Each participant will highlight aspects of their activities and perspectives of the future. After the panel members introduce themselves, we will open up questions and discussions for the panel. Finally, there will be ample time to open additional questions from and discussions with the audience. This session will address hard but important questions to the ever-pervasive field of particle accelerators and complementary lasers. A few areas the panel will address include:
- Market sector analysis, e.g. what are the additional needs and requirements beyond basic science, anchored to several recent reports indicative of market need [1,2,3, 4]
How to reach the industrial scale
Workforce, e.g. the pull between labs, industry, academia, government, and not for profits for skilled labor to scientists/engineers
How to further improve relationships between labs and industry.
This panel discussion signals new opportunities for particle accelerators and peripheral technologies in industry in areas ranging from microelectronics testing, to the semiconductor industry (fabrication and metrology), medicine [5.6], global security [6], to quantum computing [3,4].
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