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NAPAC16 Schedule NAPAC16 Schedule Monday, October 10, 2016 Tuesday, October 11, 2016 Wednesday, October 12, 2016 Thursday, October 13, 2016 Friday, October 14, 2016 Saturday, Sunday, Chicago VI Chicago VII Riverwalk Chicago VI Chicago VII Riverwalk Chicago VI Chicago VII Riverwalk Chicago VI Chicago VII Riverwalk Chicago VI Chicago VII October 15, Time October 9, Morning Morning Morning 2016 MOPL TUA1 TUB1 Poster WEA1 WEB1 Poster THA1 THB1 Poster FRA1 FRB1 Session Session Session 830 Welcome Demonstration of Energy-Chirp Control in Progress in High Q SRF Cavities Single Particle Detection With a Schottky Status of FRIB Relativistic Electron Bunches at LCLS Using Development: From Single Cell to Resonator Eduard Pozdeyev (FRIB) a Corrugated Structure Cryomodule Markus Steck (GSI) Timothy Maxwell (SLAC) Anna Grassellino (Fermilab) 845 (0845-0920) High Energy Physics as a Global Enterprise: Report from ICHEP XXVIII 900 (Chicago, Aug. 2016) Tutorial Computation of Electromagnetic Fields Young-Kee Kim (University of Chicago) Status Report on the SPIRAL2 Facility at Tutorial Results of the 2015 Helium Processing of Tutorial State of the Art X-Ray Photon BPMs for Next Tutorial A Discussion on Phase Space and Beam Generated by Relativistic Beams in GANIL Superconducting Accelerators Magnets CEBAF Cryomodules Risk Management of Complex Systems Generation Storage Ring Light Sources RF Superconductivity Emittance Complicated Structures Eric Petit (GANIL) Soren Prestemon (LBNL) Michael Drury (JLab) John Thomas (MIT) Bingxin Yang (ANL) Jean Delayen (ODU) Rui Li (JLab) Igor Zagorodnov (DESY) 915 TUPOA WEPOA THPOA MAX IV & Solaris 1.5 GeV Storage Rings MC6 & Simulations of Booster Injection Efficiency for MC3 & MC2 & An Ultra-High Resolution Pulsed-Wire Magnet Block Production Series 930 MC8 the APS-Upgrade MC4 MC5 Magnet Measurement System Measurement Results (0920-0955) A Billion Times Brighter: An Overview of the Scientific Impact and Future Technololgical Challenges in the Path to 3.0 Joseph Calvey (ANL) Stephen Milton (CSU) Martin Johansson (MAX IV Laboratory) Opportunities of X-Ray Free Electron Lasers MW at the SNS Accelerator Michael Dunne (SLAC) Kevin Jones (ORNL) Hollow Electron Beam Collimation for HL- Persistent Current Effect in 15-16 T Nb3Sn 6D Phase Space Measurement of Low 945 LHC - Effect on the Beam Core Accelerator Dipoles & Its Correction Energy, High Intensity Hadron Beam Miriam Fitterer (Fermilab) Alexander Zlobin (Fermilab) Brandon Cathey (ORNL RAD) Investigation of Structure & Composition Simulation of Beam Dynamics in a Strong- Operating Synchrotron Light Sources with a Thermal Modeling & Cryogenic Design of a Progress of Gas-Filled Multi-RF-cavity Beam Microwave Instability Studies in NSLS-II Development in the Two-Step Diffusion 1000 focusing Cyclotron High Gain Free Electron Laser Helical Superconducting Undulator Cryostat Profile Monitor for Intense Neutrino Beam Alexei Blednykh (BNL) Coating of Nb3Sn on Niobium Karie Badgley (Fermilab) S. Di Mitri (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste) Yuko Shiroyanagi (ANL) Lightweight Superconducting Magnet Katsuya Yonehara (Fermilab) ADAM: LIGHT a Linear Accelerator for (0955-1030) Nuclear Physics at the Electron Ion Collider Plenary U. Pudasaini (The College of Wm.&Mary) Technology for Medical Applications Proton Therapy IEEE Short Courses Rolf Ent (JLab) Design of a Compact Ring for Pulse Surface Impurity Content Optimization to Status of Development of Superconducting Measurement of Coherent Transition ALS-U: A Soft X-Ray Diffraction Limited Light Shlomo Caspi (LBNL) Alberto Degiovanni (ADAM) Structure Manipulation of Heavy Ion Beams Analytical Theory for McMillan Map Maximize Q-factors of Superconducting Undulators for Storage Rings & Free Electron Radiation Using Interferometer and 1015 Source at the NSCL Timofey Zolkin (Fermilab) Resonators Lasers at the APS Photoconductive Antenna Christoph Steier (LBNL) Alfonse Pham (NSCL) Martina Martinello (Fermilab) Yury Ivanyushenkov (ANL) Koichi Kan (ISIR) 1030 - 1100 (Millennium Park,Jackson Park, Grant Park) Morning Coffee Morning Coffee Morning Coffee Morning Coffee Morning Coffee MOA2 MOB2 TUA2 TUB2 WEA2 WEB2 THA2 THB2 FRA2 FRB2 1100 Towards Attosecond Synchronization in Beam Dynamics Issues in Very High Energy AWAKE - A Proton Driven Plasma Wakefield Accelerator Physics Challenges in the Design Development of Higher Harmonic Specifics of Electron Dynamics in High Applications of High-Power Accelerators to Development and Application of on-Line Application of Superconducting Technology Calculating Spin Lifetime Ultrafast Light Sources Circular p-p Colliders Acceleration Experiment at CERN of Multi Bend Achromat Based Storage Rings Superconducting Cavity for Light Sources Energy Circular e+e- Colliders Cargo Inspection Accelerator Optimization Algorithms for Proton Therapy Vahid Houston Ranjbar (BNL) Russell Wilcox (LBNL) Michael Syphers (NIU) Allen Caldwell (MPI-P) Michael Borland (ANL) Michael Kelly (ANL) Qing Qin (IHEP) Cody Wilson (Passport Systems Inc) Xiaobiao Huang (SLAC) Vladimir Derenchuk (ProNova Solutions) 1115 1130 The BNL/LBNL BPM Electronics, High Overview of Jefferson Lab EIC Design and Advanced Concepts for Seeded FELs Proposed Experimental Validation of Compact Crabbing Cavity Systems for High Gradient Permanent Magnet Production of Medical Isotopes With Electron 4 K Superconducting Linacs for Commercial Performance for Next Generation Storage Staging Results at the Argonne DLA Facility High Precision RF Control for the LCLS-II R&D Eugenio Ferrari (Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste Hamiltonian Perturbation Theory in IOTA Particle Colliders Technology for Ultra-High Brightness Rings Linacs Applications Rings Manoel Conde (ANL) Gang Huang (LBNL) Vasiliy Morozov (JLab) S.C.p.A.) 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