7th European Advanced Accelerator Conference

Europe/Rome
Hotel Hermitage, La Biodola Bay, Isola d'Elba, Italy

Hotel Hermitage, La Biodola Bay, Isola d'Elba, Italy

La Biodola Bay - 57037 Portoferraio Isola d’Elba (Li) - Italy
Ralph Assmann (GSI), Massimo Ferrario (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
Description

The European Advanced Accelerator Conference has the mission to discuss and foster methods of beam acceleration with gradients beyond state of the art in operational facilities. The most cost effective and compact methods for generating high energy particle beams shall be reviewed and assessed. This includes diagnostics methods, timing technology, special needs for injectors, beam matching, beam dynamics with advanced accelerators and development of adequate simulations.


 

Following the wake of the previous EAAC workshops we are happy to announce that the 7th European Advanced Accelerator Conference (EAAC2025) will take place again in the island of Elba in Italy, September 21-27, 2025in the premises of the Hotel Hermitage in the Biodola bay.

We are also glad to inform you that Prof. Patric Muggli (Max Planck Institute) has accepted to lead the Scientific Program Committee of EAAC2025. The community will be contacted soon for input to the conference program.

This conference is organized in the context and with sponsoring of the EU/I-FAST funded European Network for Novel Accelerators (EuroNNAc4), a network of more than 60 institutes and universities. Additional sponsors for EAAC2025 include at the moment CERN and INFN.

The conference will be followed (September 27) by a 1-day EuroNNAc4 Network Meeting by invitation only.

A special session on the EuPRAXIA Project will be included into the EAAC2025 scientific program. 

Pre-registration, Student's Grant Application and Abstracts Submission are CLOSED.

Participants
  • Ahmad Fahim Habib
  • Alessio Del Dotto
  • Alexander Debus
  • Alexei Kanareykin
  • Alexei Sytov
  • Andrea Mostacci
  • Andreas Maier
  • Andrew Sutherland
  • Angelo Biagioni
  • ANKIT Dulat
  • Antonio Falone
  • Arnaud Beck
  • Arthur Clairembaud
  • Axel Bernhard
  • Bonaventura Farace
  • Brigitte CROS
  • Bruno Spataro
  • Camilla Giaccaglia
  • Carlo Benedetti
  • ceferino obcemea
  • Christoph Eberle
  • Claire Hansel
  • Claudio Emma
  • Coen Sweers
  • Doug Storey
  • Edda Gschwendtner
  • Enes Travac
  • Enrica Chiadroni
  • Erik Adli
  • Gaetano Fiore
  • Gerard Andonian
  • Gianluca Sarri
  • Guoxing Xia
  • Hans-Peter Schlenvoigt
  • Igor Pogorelsky
  • Ivan Kargapolov
  • Javier Resta Lopez
  • Jean-Luc Vay
  • Jian Bin Ben Chen
  • Jiří Šišma
  • Kalyani Swain
  • Ke Feng
  • Kyrre Ness Sjøbæk
  • Lars Reichwein
  • Lena Kononenko
  • Leonida Antonio Gizzi
  • Lewis Boulton
  • Lucio Crincoli
  • Lutz Winkelmann
  • Mariachiara Mercuri
  • Mariana Moreira
  • Mariastefania De Vido
  • Mario Del Franco
  • Mark Hogan
  • Marlene Turner
  • Martina Carillo
  • Massimo Ferrario
  • Maurice Zeuner
  • Maxence Thévenet
  • Mehdi Abedi-Varaki
  • Meizhen Liang
  • Michael Bussmann
  • Michael Litos
  • Michael Seimetz
  • Michele Bergamaschi
  • Moritz Foerster
  • Nasr Hafz
  • Nelson Lopes
  • Nikita van Gils
  • Ole Gunnar Finnerud
  • Oznur Apsimon
  • Pablo Martín-Luna
  • Paolo Tomassini
  • Patric Muggli
  • Pawel Krawczyk
  • Philippe Piot
  • Pierre Drobniak
  • Radhika Nayli
  • Rajeev Pattathil
  • Ralph Assmann
  • Rasmus Ischebeck
  • Renkai Li
  • Richard D'Arcy
  • Ritz Aguilar
  • Roman Walczak
  • Sarah Schroeder
  • Sebastien LAUX
  • Simon Hooker
  • Song Li
  • Sonja Gerlach
  • Stefania-Cristina Ionescu
  • Stephane Bethuys
  • Thilo Egenolf
  • Thomas Feurer
  • Ulrich Schramm
  • Valeria Rosicarelli
  • Vanessa Laloy
  • Xingjian Hui
  • Xuan Quyen DINH
  • Yang Wan
  • Yuri Saveliev
  • Zepf Matt
  • 悦然 田
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