Towards Accelerator Science, Engineering, and Applications
- Establish an accelerator science, engineering and technology institute in Iran.
- Design and develop accelerators with applications in national projects.
- Model, design, develop and optimize medical and industrial accelerators.
- Model, design, develop and optimize diagnostic instruments.
- Model, design, develop and optimize modern accelerators.
- Model, design, develop and optimize modern microwave sources.
- Model, design, develop and optimize modern photon sources.
- Design and development of the instruments for the applications of accelerators.
- Model, design, develop and optimize different beamlines and related instrumentations.
- Joint Master and PhD programs.
- Train Master and PhD students.
- Electron linear accelerators
- Ion accelerators
- Synchrotron machine
- Electron guns
- Electrostatic accelerators
- Free electron laser engineering
- Free electron laser applications
- Synchrotron radiation applications
- Microwave devices
- Direct applications of accelerators
- Medical accelerators
- Industrial accelerators
- Beam optics
- Beam diagnostics
- International collaborative projects
- Winter and summer schools
- Online courses
- Dual degree programs
- Conferences, workshops and talks
Steering Committee Members
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Dr. Hossein Siadati
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran, Iran
- Catalysis
- Nano Catalysts
- Electronic Materials
Dr. Peter Forck
Head of Beam instrumentation, GSI heavy ion accelerator, Germany
- Accelerator Physics
- Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
- Materials Physics
Dr. Carsten P. Wesch
Department of Accelerator, Liverpool University, England
- Accelerator design and optimization
- Novel beam diagnostics
- High energy discovery machines
- Antimatter facilities
- Medical accelerators
- Ultra-compact accelerators-on-a-chip
Dr. Peter J. M. Van Der Slot
Laser Physics and Nonlinear Optics, Twente University, Netherland
- Optics
- Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
- Experimental Physics