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#MoU #research #plasmaacceleration 📢 We have exciting news! The Cockcroft Institute has agreed on a Memorandum of Understanding with ELI - Extreme Light Infrastructure. 💥 This agreement targets research in laser driven plasma acceleration, with Lancaster and Manchester providing expertise in laser-particle beam manipulation on ultra-fast (femtosecond, 10-15 second) time scales. 💥 The collaboration has arisen from research undertaken by Lancaster and Manchester in laser-driven control of electron beams, including in user experiments at the ELI ALPS Research Institute. ▶️ Find out more from this article: bit.ly/4iqpZNq
The Cockcroft Institute and the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding formalising our joint desire to pursue collaboration on laser wakefield acceleration and terahertz electron bunch manipulation techniques. This will help encourage collaboration, support the establishment of joint PhD studentships, and a reciprocal arrangement for hosting PhD and postdoctoral research associates. ELI is a single-sited European research infrastructure with operational facilities in multiple member countries with the purpose to operate the high-power laser facilities as a single integrated organisation. The ELI Attosecond Light Pulse Source (ELI ALPS) is primarily aiming at realising bright, ultrafast, laser-driven secondary photon sources with a photon output range from THz to XUV/x-ray radiation, driven by high-intensity, high-average power, few-cycle-pulse lasers. Further to that, ELI ALPS is also developing state-of-the-art high repetition rate, laser-driven particle (electron, ion, neutron) acceleration beamlines. The ELI Beamlines is dedicated to the development and application of high-power, high-repetition-rate laser systems. It offers a wide range of experimental opportunities in the fields of ultra-high intensity laser science, laser-driven secondary sources, and particle acceleration. Cockcroft contacts for further information: Cockcroft/Uni. of Manchester Physics: Darren Graham; Darren.Graham@cockcroft.ac.uk Cockcroft/Lancaster University Physics: Steven Jamison; Steven.Jamison@cockcroft.ac.uk Cockcroft/ASTeC: Bruno Muratori; Bruno.Muratori@stfc.ac.uk