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MOXX03
Women in Science: The Inconvenient Truth  
 
  • M.C. Barbosa
    UFRGS, Porto Alegre, Brazil
 
  Women are underrepresented in the areas of physics, mathematics, engineering and technology at all levels and the percentage of women decreases as advances and the career ladder. In the talk we present evidences of this phenomena, indicate the importance of the presence of women in all fields and we show some actions that help in construct the equity.  
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TUXX02
Towards the Globatron for Tomorrow  
 
  • Y.K. Kim
    University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA
 
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THXX01
The Path to High Power FELs  
 
  • N.R. Holtkamp
    SLAC, Menlo Park, California, USA
 
  Funding: The work is supported by the US Department of Energy under contract DE-AC02-76SF00515
The presentation will give an overview of the achievements of major FEL facilities around the world. Followed by a discussion of plans to improve and/or increase brightness, spectral cleanliness, peak power, energy per pulse, and photon energy reach. The presentation will attempt to define the term "High Power" in the context of where future developments should go and what other high power systems are necessary to support maximum science output.
 
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FRXX01
My View on the 5 Most Beautiful Formulae in Accelerator Physics  
 
  • K. Yokoya
    KEK, Ibaraki, Japan
 
  Nowadays, projects using accelerators are becoming larger and larger in scale. More and more accurate designs of the entire accelerator systems and components are being demanded. Accordingly, detailed computer simulations are indispensable. On the other hand, in the past, most works have been done using analytic formulae with simple numerical estimation. They are still in the basis of designs. The extraordinary title of the this was given by the organizers. I would like to select a few of such formulae and explain the history.  
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FRXX02
Accelerator Needs for Materials Research: Opportunities for Synergistic Collaboration  
 
  • J.L. Sarrao
    LANL, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA
 
  The particle accelerator and materials research communities have long enjoyed a synergistic relationship, dating back at least to the first studies of materials using synchrotron radiation produced at particle accelerators. At present a new generation of advanced synchrotrons and x-ray free electron lasers are emerging. These advances are coincident with a push in materials research to understand phenomena at unprecedented length and time scales, including a focus on the mesoscale properties of materials. Further, photons are not the only accelerator-produced particle of interest to materials research, both as a probe and as a means of generating perturbed states of matter. This presentation will not only reprise recent progress but also speculate about future opportunities.  
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FRXX03
Amazonia and Climate Change: A Complex Relationship Critical for Our Future  
 
  • P. Artaxo
    USP, São Paulo, Brazil
 
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