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The objective is to develop strategic planning and engagement that promote applications and technology transfers of knowledge gained in particle physics research. In addition, we would like to develop and improve mechanisms to disseminate impacts. | The objective is to develop strategic planning and engagement that promote applications and technology transfers of knowledge gained in particle physics research. In addition, we would like to develop and improve mechanisms to disseminate impacts. | ||
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+ | ===== CEF01 Topical Group Report ===== | ||
+ | The preliminary version of the report is {{ : | ||
+ | Report version after feedback from Summer Study Workshop {{ : | ||
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===== White Papers in progress ===== | ===== White Papers in progress ===== | ||
Application and Industry topical group is considering the relationship | Application and Industry topical group is considering the relationship | ||
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**2. FLASH Radiation Therapy**\\ | **2. FLASH Radiation Therapy**\\ | ||
- | //Lead author: Reinhard Schulte, rschulte[at]llu.edu// | + | //Lead author: Reinhard Schulte, rschulte[at]llu.edu; Carol J Johnstone, cjj[at]fnal.gov//\\ |
The purpose of this white paper is to discuss challenges and opportunities in the emerging field of FLASH radiation therapy (FLASH-RT). | The purpose of this white paper is to discuss challenges and opportunities in the emerging field of FLASH radiation therapy (FLASH-RT). | ||
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**4. Engaging with Scaleups**\\ | **4. Engaging with Scaleups**\\ | ||
//Lead author: Ash Ravikumar, CERN//\\ | //Lead author: Ash Ravikumar, CERN//\\ | ||
+ | Most National labs have established programs to work with startups and large companies. | ||
**5. Tech transfer from National Labs**\\ | **5. Tech transfer from National Labs**\\ | ||
//Lead author: Mauricio Suarez, Fermilab// | //Lead author: Mauricio Suarez, Fermilab// | ||
+ | This white paper focusses on how to facilitate start-ups resulting from National Lab IP. How to create a processes for national lab inventors to commercialize their technology. | ||
**6. Application-driven engagement with universities leveraging synergies with other funding agencies**\\ | **6. Application-driven engagement with universities leveraging synergies with other funding agencies**\\ | ||
//Lead author: Jim Hoff, Fermilab, Seda Memik, Northwestern University// | //Lead author: Jim Hoff, Fermilab, Seda Memik, Northwestern University// | ||
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+ | This white paper focusses on co-development of applications across various funding agencies. How to enable codevelopment of HEP instrumentation with other office of science experiments as well as beyond DOE initiatives such as for NASA, DARPA, NSF etc. Can engaging Electrical Engineering and Computer Science departments at Universities typically involved in programs supported by other federal agencies to work on HEP instrumentation be a starting step. | ||
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**7. Big Industry engagement to benefit HEP: Microelectronics Support from large CAD companies**\\ | **7. Big Industry engagement to benefit HEP: Microelectronics Support from large CAD companies**\\ | ||
- | //Lead author: Shaorui Li – tentatively//\\ | + | //Lead author: Shaorui Li, Fermilab//\\ |
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+ | The development of modern microelectronics is a highly sophisticated and complex endeavor. There are few companies that have the capabilities to take on this challenge that requires a range of deep expertise in device and circuit performance and their limitations, | ||
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