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community:applications [2021/12/08 18:45] – [White Papers in progress] farahfahimcommunity:applications [2022/07/24 11:05] (current) – [CEF01 Topical Group Report] yosimura
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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 {{ :community:cef_template_for_tg_report_a_i.pdf |here}}
 +Report version after feedback from Summer Study Workshop {{ :community:cef_template_for_tg_report_july.pdf |here}}
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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).  FLASH-RT refers to ultra-high dose rate delivery of therapeutic radiation doses within microseconds to a fraction of a second. At these dose rates, radiation-induced side effects are greatly reduced, but tumors are not spared. The white paper will cover promising advances in the accelerator and detector technologies, which could potentially accelerate the development and practical realization of FLASH-RT. The purpose of this white paper is to discuss challenges and opportunities in the emerging field of FLASH radiation therapy (FLASH-RT).  FLASH-RT refers to ultra-high dose rate delivery of therapeutic radiation doses within microseconds to a fraction of a second. At these dose rates, radiation-induced side effects are greatly reduced, but tumors are not spared. The white paper will cover promising advances in the accelerator and detector technologies, which could potentially accelerate the development and practical realization of FLASH-RT.
  
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