Ⅵ. RNC ACTIVITIES RIKEN Accel. Prog. Rep. 48 (2015) 1. Organization 1.1 Organization Chart as of March 31, 2015 Quantum Hadron Physics Laboratory Tetsuo Hatsuda Theoretical Research Division Theoretical Nuclear Physics Laboratory Takashi Nakatsukasa Strangeness Nuclear Physics Laboratory Emiko Hiyama Mathematical Physics Laboratory Koji Hashimoto Radiation Laboratory Sub Nuclear System Research Division Hideto En'yo Advanced Meson Science Laboratory Masahiko Iwasaki RIKEN BNL Research Center Theory Group President RIKEN Ryoji Noyori Samuel H. Aronson Larry McLerran Deputy Director:Robert Pisarski Computing Group Taku Izubuchi Nishina Center Advisory Council Experimental Group Yasuyuki Akiba RBRC Scientific Review Committee (SRC) Meeting RIKEN Facility Office at RAL Philip KING Advisory Committee for the RIKEN-RAL Muon Facility RBRC Management Steering Committee(MSC) Radioactive Isotope Physics Laboratory RIBF Research Division Hiroyoshi Sakurai Spin isospin Laboratory Tomohiro Uesaka Nuclear Spectroscopy Laboratory Hideki Ueno Nishina Center Planning Office High Energy Astrophysics Laboratory Toru Tamagawa Astro-Glaciology Research Unit Yuko Motizuki Research Group for Superheavy Element Superheavy Element Production Team Kosuke Morita Kosuke Morita Superheavy Element Research Device Development Team Kouji Morimoto Nishina Center for Accelerator-Based Science Hideto En'yo Nuclear Transmutation Data Research Group Fast RI Data Team Hiroyoshi Sakurai Hideakii Otsu Theoretical Research Slow RI Data Team Deputy Director:Tetsuo Hatsuda Koichi Yoshida RIBF Research Muon Data Team Teiichiro Matsuzaki Deputy Director:Hiroyoshi Sakurai High-Intensity Accelerator R&D Group High-Gradient Cavity R&D Team RIBF synergetic-use coordinator:Tohru Motobayashi Osamu Kamigaito Naruhiko Sakamoto Senior Advisor:Walter F. Henning High-Power Target R&D Team Senior Advisor:Yasushige Yano Hiroki Okuno Accelerator Group Accelerator R&D Team Osamu Kamigaito Hiroki Okuno Deputy Director: Hiroki OKUNO (Intensity Upgrade), Ion Source Team Scientific Policy Committee Nobuhisa FUKUNISHI (Stable and Efficient Operation), Takahide Nakagawa Masayuki KASE(Energy-Efficiency Management) RILAC Team Program Advisory Committee Eiji Ikezawa Cyclotron Team Coordination Committee Naruhiko Sakamoto Beam Dynamics & Safety Review Committee Diagnostics Team Nobuhisa Fukunishi Cryogenic Technology Team Machine Time Committee Hiroki Okuno Infrastructure Management Team Public Relations Committee Masayuki Kase Instrumentation Development Group SLOWRI Team Masanori Wakasugi Michiharu Wada Rare RI-ring Team Masanori Wakasugi SCRIT Team Masanori Wakasugi Research Instruments Group BigRIPS Team Toshiyuki Kubo Koichi Yoshida SAMURAI Team Hideaki Otsu Computing and Network Team Takashi Ichihara Detector Team Hiromi Sato Accelerator Applications Research Group Ion Beam Breeding Team Tomoko Abe Tomoko Abe RI Applications Team Hiromitsu Haba User Liaison and Industrial Cooperation Group User Support Office Hideyuki Sakai Ken-ichiro Yoneda Deputy Director: Hideki UENO(User Support) Industrial Cooperation Team Atsushi Yoshida Safety Management Group Yoshitomo Uwamino - 337 - 完全版2014_本文.indd 337 15/10/16 18:14 RIKEN Accel. Prog. Rep. 48 (2015) Ⅵ. RNC ACTIVITIES Ⅵ. RNC ACTIVITIES RIKEN Accel. Prog. Rep. 48 (2015) 1.2 Topics in FY2014 3. Staffing At the start of FY 2014, April 1 2014, there were 246 personnel affiliated with RNC and 347 researchers visiting RNC for research In fiscal year 2014, RNC launched several interdisciplinary innovation programs as yet another new challenge for its researchers. One purpose. The following graphs show a breakdown of personnel into seven categories as of April 2014, and a transition of the number of each such example is RNC’s participation in the ImPACT program which aims to significantly reduce and resource recycle high-level radioactive category. In the transition graph, researchers associated with the BNL collaboration in 2014 are counted as Contract Researcher. waste. To achieve this goal, the organizational structure required to develop key technology for effective nuclear transmutation has been revised so that the nuclear reaction data of the long-life fission products can be obtained. RNC also participates in the Strategic Innovation Program (SIP) in cooperation with eighteen other institutes in Japan to undertake the task of building a system for strategic omics breeding 78 Permanent Researcher technology. 47 With President’s Discretionary Fund providing the financial support of 450 million yen for international research collaboration, RNC Fixed Term Full Time Researcher was able to execute approximately five months of RIBF operation in total. Accordingly, user time also reached its record-high 2597 hours. 28 BNL Collaboration 24 Start of Nuclear Transmutation Data Research Group Technical staff 374 associated with following three teams 31 Postdoctoral Researcher Fast RI Data Team Slow RI Data Team Junior Research Associate 38 Muon Data Team Oct. 1, 2014 External researcher Start of High-Intensity Accelerator R&D Group FY2014 associated with following two teams High-Gradient Cavity R&D Team High-Power Target R&D Team Mar. 31, 2015 End of Mathematical Physics Laboratory 2. Finances 1200 As mentioned in “1. Administrative Topic in FY2014”, RNC executed approximately five months of RIBF operation. Breakdown expenses of the RNC FY2014 budget and a transition for the past five years are shown in following graphs. 1000 External Reseacher [Correction: In the 2013 edition, the FY2014 budget was shown erroneously instead of that of FY2013. The budget of FY 2014 has been reprinted with the revised external funding.]. Junior Research Associate 800 Post Doctoral Researcher Technical Staff 600 564 Contract Researcher 0 Permanent Researcher 400 Accelerator science research 476 International collaboration research 200 RIBF construction 2,510 External Funding 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 FY2014 Million Yen 4. Research publication Research results published in 2014 are roughly split into two categories, i.e., papers published in journals and oral presentations. A transition of the number of the past five years is shown in the following graph. Million Yen 1200 5000 4500 1000 4000 3500 External Funding 800 Oral Presentations (Domestic) 3000 RIBF Construction Subsidy Oral Presentations (Outside Japan) 600 2500 International Collaboration Research 2000 Papers in Domestic Journals Accelerator Science Research 400 1500 Papers in Foreign Journals 1000 200 500 0 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 - 338 - - 339 - 完全版2014_本文.indd 338 15/10/16 18:14 RIKEN Accel. Prog. Rep. 48 (2015) Ⅵ. RNC ACTIVITIES Ⅵ. RNC ACTIVITIES RIKEN Accel. Prog. Rep. 48 (2015) 1.2 Topics in FY2014 3. Staffing At the start of FY 2014, April 1 2014, there were 246 personnel affiliated with RNC and 347 researchers visiting RNC for research In fiscal year 2014, RNC launched several interdisciplinary innovation programs as yet another new challenge for its researchers. One purpose. The following graphs show a breakdown of personnel into seven categories as of April 2014, and a transition of the number of each such example is RNC’s participation in the ImPACT program which aims to significantly reduce and resource recycle high-level radioactive category. In the transition graph, researchers associated with the BNL collaboration in 2014 are counted as Contract Researcher. waste. To achieve this goal, the organizational structure required to develop key technology for effective nuclear transmutation has been revised so that the nuclear reaction data of the long-life fission products can be obtained. RNC also participates in the Strategic Innovation Program (SIP) in cooperation with eighteen other institutes in Japan to undertake the task of building a system for strategic omics breeding 78 Permanent Researcher technology. 47 With President’s Discretionary Fund providing the financial support of 450 million yen for international research collaboration, RNC Fixed Term Full Time Researcher was able to execute approximately five months of RIBF operation in total. Accordingly, user time also reached its record-high 2597 hours. 28 BNL Collaboration 24 Start of Nuclear Transmutation Data Research Group Technical staff 374 associated with following three teams 31 Postdoctoral Researcher Fast RI Data Team Slow RI Data Team Junior Research Associate 38 Muon Data Team Oct. 1, 2014 External researcher Start of High-Intensity Accelerator R&D Group FY2014 associated with following two teams High-Gradient Cavity R&D Team High-Power Target R&D Team Mar. 31, 2015 End of Mathematical Physics Laboratory 2. Finances 1200 As mentioned in “1. Administrative Topic in FY2014”, RNC executed approximately five months of RIBF operation. Breakdown expenses of the RNC FY2014 budget and a transition for the past five years are shown in following graphs. 1000 External Reseacher [Correction: In the 2013 edition, the FY2014 budget was shown erroneously instead of that of FY2013. The budget of FY 2014 has been reprinted with the revised external funding.]. Junior Research Associate 800 Post Doctoral Researcher Technical Staff 600 564 Contract Researcher 0 Permanent Researcher 400 Accelerator science research 476 International collaboration research 200 RIBF construction 2,510 External Funding 0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 FY2014 Million Yen 4. Research publication Research results published in 2014 are roughly split into two categories, i.e., papers published in journals and oral presentations. A transition of the number
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