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Page 1: European Spallation Source and the MAX IV Synchrotron Facility

Experience in constructing new

research infrastructures

European Spallation Source and the

MAX IV Synchrotron Facility

Lars Börjesson

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Two world-leading research facilities

European Spallation Source – 2019

Forskning med neutroner

MAX IV Synchrotron – 2016

National facility -> Nordic

Science using X-rays

Development from MAXlab

European Spallation Source – 2019

17 Countries as partners

Science using Neutrons

Green field site and facility

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MAX IV and ESS - avanced tools for many research areas

• Materials science

• Life Science

• Energy technology

• Environmental

sciences

• Nanotechnology

• Geology

• Paleonthology

Both fundamental and applied – Strategic research

65 nm

transistor

32 nm

transistor

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The MAX IV Laboratory

Status

• National facility, 60 %

international use

• For materials, nano and life

science.

• Investments 400 M€, funding

from VR, Lund University,

VINNOVA, Region Skåne and K

A Wallenberg Foundation and

Swedish universities

Challenges

• Full exploration of exceptional

performance

• International partnership for

science, technology and funding

• ERIC

• Innovation and industrial use

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MAX-lab – a national laboratory

MAX I 550 MeV

MAX II 1500 MeV

MAX III 700 MeV

LINAC injector

MAX FEL

1985 MAX I – Synchrotron radiation and nuclear physics

1997 MAX II – 3rd generation storage ring

2008 MAX III –3rd generation – prototype for MAX IV

2009 MAX-FEL – Test facility for free electron laser

(EUROFEL – IRUVX)

the continuing attention to the user needs.

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International co-operation and use

Sweden

Baltic

countries

Norway

Other

Countries

FinlandDenmark

42 %

20 %

5%

3%2%

28 %

Swedish and International Use of MAX-lab today

6

MAX-lab – 930 users

MAX IV >2000 users

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MAX IV – Unique Design

3 GeV ring 19 beamlines(0.24 nmrad)

540 m circumference

1.5 GeV ring 11 beamlines (5.6 nmrad)

96 m circumference

3 GeV linac Injection + short pulse facility

3 GeV ring1,5 GeV ring

Linac

World leading

• Brilliance

• Coherence

• Nano-focus

• Time structure

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MAX-Lab vs. MAX IV

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A transformation process

� Next generation – hundreds of times more powerful

� Revolutionary technique – worlds most brilliant synchrotron

facility

� Larger capacity – more beamlines

� International partnerships

� Synergies with ESS and the Science City

MAX-lab

MAX IV Laboratory

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MAX IV Construction Site

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Experience from the construction of MAX IV

• Existing expertise, development and oganisation from existing

MAXlab are extremely valuable

• Close cooperation with leading labs worldwide is efficient and

necessary

• Transformation from small lab to large laboratory not easy –

change of culture, attitudes, organisation and managements

methods. ”Careful change”.

• Dealing with many stakeholders and funders is complicated and

difficult. There should be a champion stakeholder.

• Takes time to raise institutional interest for partnership in other

countries – despite large scientific use.

• Large public attention ! Expectation management needed.

• An exciting adventure !!

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European Spallation Source

Status

• European project, 17 partner

countries, MoU

• For materials, nano and life science.

• Investments 1.5 B€

• Pre-construction phase, TDR, costing

and agreement ready early 2013,

Issues

• Agreement with partner countries

• Contributions from partner

countires , inkl in-kind. EC ?

• Legal form – ERIC

• Signing of Political Declaration,

June 2013

• Transf. –> Construction phase

Green field

project

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• 1992 EC – first Design study of ESS by major

Eurpean Labs

• 1994 European Neutron Scattering Association

created 1994

• 1997-98 First Conceptual Design Study

• 2000 US – DoE Decision on a MW spalaltion source

• 2002 – 2003 Second ESS design ready

• Difficulties to reach European political level

• 2002 – ESFRI was created

• 2003 ESFRI ESS Working group

ESS – Brief History

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Role of ESFRI

2007 – ESFRI decided to take initiatives

• ESS – a well defined project

• competition between 3 sites

• showcase for ‘European decision process’ – to political

level ?

• ESS project has a ‘long’ history

ESS Scandinavia

Debrecen

Bilbao

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ESFRI process ESS site competition – ESFRI site review

questionnaire sent to 3 sites

to help with decision process

role of ESFRI

Site Review Group - Lund’s strengths

• excellence of scientific environment

• excellence of R&D

• strong business community

• international environment

• preparedness to move into

construction

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Role of ESFRI

Czech presidency –

• Margins of Competitiveness Council

meeting

• Site decision made 29 May 2009

Start of Design update and Pre-

construction phase

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ESS Presentation | 2012 May | Karl McFaul

ESS - A European Facility

Sweden,

Denmark and Norway:

50% of Construction

20% of Operations

European Partners

Contributes the rest

Total investement: ~ 1,5 B€Operations:~ 100 M€

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Status of the ESS

• MoU for pre-construction phase – 17 countries

• Design update almost completed

- Technical Design, Costing and Agreement texts ready end of

2012

• Project Review Completed Summer 2012 – ”Ready for Construction”

• Bi-Lateral negotiations are on-going

• Signing of Political Declarations of Intent – June 2013

• -> Construction phase

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Some experiences of the ESS

Political

• Political decision process in Europe is complex and slow, compare SNS in the US

• Experienced Politician as ’Science Angel’

• ESFRI played a significant role

Technical

• Promoting – Technical Organisation takes time

• Project Management from Industry is important for reaching goals. Intersiting cultural challenge

• Engage world leading technical/scientific experts

• Reviews and cost control essential to be on track

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ESRF och ILL, Grenoble

ESRF

ILLEMBL

Minatec – NanocenterPSB

Start-ups

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Science Village – a creative environment

Outstations: National,

universities, institutes

Laboratories: Bio,

nano, materiasl, energy,

environments…

Incubators, R&D

Divisions, Sciecne

parks

Hotel and restaurants

Science Expo, visitors

center

Conferenses and

workshops

Medicon Village

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Stimulating science and societal growth

6-8000 scientists per

year

800 employed scientists

– Scientific breakthroughs

– Technical innovations

– Procurement of the order of 2Billion €

– Advanced use by academia and

industry

– Development of highly competent

personell in high-tech areas

– Will attract R&D divisions in companies

– Industry use

- 5 % direct

- 30% in cooperation with university

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Regional initiatives

TITA – Project

• General innovation and industry effects

• City and regional planning, new suburbs to Lund, public transport

• Social activities – international schools in manylanguages, multi-culture, the spouse problem,…

• Science center for the public

• Interactions University- Institutes, facilities, industry

• How to be as open as possible to Europe and beyond

At Pufendorf institute 15 Social scientists study effects oflarge facilities on society in real time

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ESS and MAX IV 2025

• Worlds most powerful

neutron and

synchrotron sources

• Creative Center for

Science and

Innovation

• Effects well beyond

being tools for

materials research

and biotechnology

• Talents from all over

the world – 5000-

8000/year

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But…

• How do we do science 2025 and beyond ?

• Effects of IT development ?

• What does the innovation system look like ?

• What are the grand challenges for science ?

• What attracts people ?

• How do we live and work ?

• What is important to people ?

How do we plan for the future ?

Foresights ?

Thinktanks ?