11–13 Jan 2012
3-gokan, KEK
Asia/Tokyo timezone

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  1. Nobuhiro Terunuma (KEK)
    11/01/2012, 09:00
  2. Dr Toshiaki Tauchi (KEK)
    11/01/2012, 09:05
  3. Mr Javier Alabau-Gonzalvo (Instituto Física Corspuscular IFIC)
    11/01/2012, 09:20
  4. Dr Stewart Boogert (Royal Holloway, University of London)
    11/01/2012, 09:50
  5. Mr Francis Cullinan (RHUL)
    11/01/2012, 10:10
  6. Mr Nirav Joshi (RHUL)
    11/01/2012, 10:20
  7. Ms YOUNGIM KIM (Kyungpook National University)
    11/01/2012, 10:50
  8. Dr Glen White (SLAC)
    11/01/2012, 11:20
  9. Dr Stewart Boogert (Royal Holloway, University of London), Dr Yosuke Honda (KEK)
    11/01/2012, 11:40
  10. Dr Kiyoshi Kubo (KEK)
    11/01/2012, 13:30
  11. Mr Sakae ARAKI (KEK)
    11/01/2012, 13:50
  12. Dr Toshiyuki Okugi (KEK)
    11/01/2012, 14:10
  13. Dr Shigeru KURODA (KEK)
    11/01/2012, 14:30
  14. Ms Jacqueline Yan (University of Tokyo)
    11/01/2012, 14:50
    Evaluation of possible systematic errors/bias in the measurements
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  15. Mr Masahiro OROKU (Tokyo Univ.)
    11/01/2012, 15:10
    Especially on the 30- and 174 degree modes in order to prepare a measurement of 37nm
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  16. Hayg Guler, Dr Marc Verderi (LLR - Ecole polytechnique)
    11/01/2012, 15:30
  17. Prof. Philip Burrows (Oxford University)
    11/01/2012, 16:00
  18. Dr Laura Corner (JAI, Oxford University)
    11/01/2012, 16:40
  19. Dr Glen White (SLAC)
    11/01/2012, 17:10
  20. Mark Woodley (SLAC)
    12/01/2012, 09:00
  21. Dr Toshiyuki Okugi (KEK)
    12/01/2012, 09:30
  22. Dr Glen White (SLAC)
    12/01/2012, 10:00
  23. Yves Renier (CERN)
    12/01/2012, 10:50
  24. Ms Sha BAI (IHEP)
    12/01/2012, 11:10
  25. Mr Hector Garcia Morales (CERN)
    12/01/2012, 11:30
  26. Nobuhiro Terunuma (KEK)
    12/01/2012, 13:30
  27. Mr Jehanno Didier (LAL), Dr tsunehiko omori (KEK)
    12/01/2012, 13:40
  28. Dr Kiyoshi Kubo (KEK)
    12/01/2012, 14:00
  29. Dr Glen White (SLAC), Dr Toshiyuki Okugi (KEK)
    12/01/2012, 14:20
  30. 12/01/2012, 14:50
  31. 12/01/2012, 16:10
  32. Philip Bambade (Laboratoire de l''Accelerateur Lineaire (LAL) (IN2P3) (LAL))
    12/01/2012, 17:40
  33. Hayg Guler, Dr Marc Verderi (LLR - Ecole polytechnique), Mr Masahiro OROKU (Tokyo Univ.)
    13/01/2012, 09:00
    First, presenting the plans and strategy to make the IPBSM operational / reliable, also eventually as an automated tool which can be used by everyone in the ATF2 commissioning / operations team. Next, the background issue at the nominal optics should be presented with the expectations and countermeasure, etc. .
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  34. Dr Kiyoshi Kubo (KEK)
    13/01/2012, 09:20
    The speaker is actually moderator, who specifies major issues to be discussed and chairs and summarizes this session.
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  35. Dr Toshiyuki Okugi (KEK)
    13/01/2012, 10:50
    The speaker is actually moderator, who specifies major issues to be discussed and chairs and summarizes this session.
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  36. Dr Glen White (SLAC)
    13/01/2012, 11:20
    The speaker is actually moderator, who specifies major issues to be discussed and chairs and summarizes this session. The purpose of this session is to have a consensus on the strategy for goal 1 until the Summer, 2012.
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  37. Ae-young Heo (KNU)
    13/01/2012, 13:30
  38. Mr Siwon Jang (KNU)
    13/01/2012, 13:50
  39. Philip Bambade (Laboratoire de l''Accelerateur Lineaire (LAL) (IN2P3) (LAL))
    13/01/2012, 14:10
  40. Prof. Philip Burrows (Oxford University)
    13/01/2012, 14:30
  41. Dr Angeles Faus-Golfe (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular - Valencia)
    13/01/2012, 14:50
  42. Mr A. Vorozhtshov (CERN)
    13/01/2012, 16:10
  43. Yves Renier (CERN)
    13/01/2012, 16:40
  44. Mr Mike Barnes (CERN)
    13/01/2012, 17:10
    Our goal when proposing this talk was to open a discussion whether this test is suitable and interesting for ATF. Just as an illustration of specifications: CLIC DR extraction is specified to have rise and fall times of 700ns with a flattop of 160ns.
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  45. Mr Siwon Jang (KNU)
  46. Dr Stewart Boogert (Royal Holloway, University of London)
  47. Dr Angeles Faus-Golfe (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular - Valencia)
  48. Nobuhiro Terunuma (KEK)
    Including a discussion on the articulation / switch over between high-Q and low-Q IPBPM.
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