Programme

 

Carter Fest programme

14 July

 

11:00 – 11:30 Coffee and Registration - (Setup WEBEX)

11:30 – 11:45 Robin Tucker - Richard Carter’s Career at Lancaster
11:45 – 12:10 Jinjun Feng (WEBEX) - Developments in Microwave
Vacuum Electronics at BVERI
12:10 – 12:35 Alan Phelps - Microwave Amplifiers
12:35 – 13:00 Ulrich Becker - Recent Advances in Computational RF Techniques

13:00 – 14:00 Lunch

14:00 – 14:25 Vishnu Srivastva - Multi-Signal Analysis of Beam-Wave Interaction in TWTs
14:25 – 14:50 Neil Marks - A History of Daresbury Accelerators
14:50 – 15:15 Tushar Ghosh - Modelling and Experimentation of Helix TWTs
15:15 – 15:40 Amos Dexter - Magnetron Investigations and Modelling

15:40 – 16:05 Coffee - (Setup WEBEX)

16:05 – 16:30 Bob Rimmer (WEBEX) - SRF technology for accelerator driven subcritical systems, how accelerators can help save the world
16:30 – 16:55 David Matthews - A History of EMI, Varian and TMD
16:55 – 17:20 Claudio Paoloni - Vacuum Tubes for THz Applications
17:20 – 17:30 Swapan Chattopadhyay - Closing Remarks

19:30 – 21:00 Dinner - Holiday Inn

21:00 – 21:20 Main speaker
21:20 – 21:30 - Other speeches

21:30 Toast

21:30 – 21:40 Richard’s response

 

Provisional programme for NVEC

15 July

 

9.00-10.00 Tour of Daresbury Laboratory
8.30 -10.00 Registration and coffee at CI

10.00 - 12.00 5 NVEC oral papers

          10.00 - 10.40 Margaret Graham
          10.40 - 11.00 Glen Christian
          11.00 - 11.20 Julian McKenzie
          11.20 - 11.40 Ivan Konoplev
          11.40 - 12.00 Chris Gilmour

12.00 - 13.30 Lunch merging into a Poster Session

13.30 - 14.30 Poster Session

14.30 - 15.00 Coffee - in parallel with end of Poster session

15.00 - 17.00 5 NVEC oral papers

          15.00 - 15.40 Colin Whyte
          15.40 - 16.00 David Dyson
          16.00 - 16.20 Michael McStravick
          16.20 - 16.40 Ben Hall
          16.40 - 17.00 A Wheelhouse

17.00 Close

 

The speakers are all distinguished Scientists and Engineers whose careers have overlapped that of Richard Carter.


Many of the invited talks will typically cover areas where Richard has worked such as, slow wave devices, depressed collectors, high power sources for accelerators and electromagnetic simulation.


Other invited talks will cover areas that have been of interest to Richard by close colleagues.

We have confirmed invited speakers from JLab, BVERI, CEERI, e2V, TMD, CST, AsTEC, Strathclyde University, University of Roma and CERN.