Workshop on High Energy Density Physics with BELLA-i
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
Berkeley, CA 94720
Giselle Jiles(LBNL), Qing Ji, Sven Steinke(LBNL), Thomas Schenkel
Description
The goal of the BELLA-i workshop is to identify exciting opportunities for high energy density physics at the proposed BELLA-i collaborative research facility.
The workshop agenda will be structured roughly along the following working group topics:
1. Physics and technology of laser driven ion acceleration
2. High harmonic and other secondary beam generation
3. High field physics and high power laser - matter interactions
4. Facilities
Working group leaders will facilitate the discussions and coordinate input for a brief workshop report.
Please see info on the BELLA-i parameters posted in the "Slides" section below.
Tours of the BELLA center and other Berkeley Lab facilities will be offered on Jan 22.
Invited Speakers:
Felicie Albert, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Farhat Beg, University of California, San Diego
Lee Bernstein, University of California, Berkeley and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Pablo Cirrone, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, Frascati
Tom Cowan, Helmholtz Zentrum Dresden Rossendorf
Juan C. Fernandez, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Jonas Gunst, Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg
B. Manuel Hegelich, University of Texas, Austin
Dominik Kraus, University of California, Berkeley
Edison Liang, Rice University
Sebastian Meuren, Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, Heidelberg
Markus Roth, Technical University Darmstadt
Joerg Schreiber, Ludwig Maximilian University, Muenchen
Douglass Schumacher, Ohio State University
Alec Thomas, University of Michigan
Matt Zepf, Helmholtz-Institute Jena
Talks can be streamed via ZOOM: https://lbnl.zoom.us/j/976865653
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Berkeley, CA 94720
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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Berkeley, CA 94720