Objective
Particle physics stands at the threshold of a new era of discovery and insight. Results from the much awaited LHC are expected to shed light on the origin of mass, supersymmetry, new space dimensions and forces. In July 2006 the European Strategy Group for Particle Physics defined accelerator priorities for the next 15 years in order to consolidate the potential for discovery and conduct the required precision physics. These include an LHC upgrade, R&D on TeV linear colliders and studies on neutrino facilities. These ambitious goals require the mobilisation of all European resources to face scientific and technological challenges well beyond the current state-of-the-art and the capabilities of any single laboratory or country. EuCARD will contribute to the formation of a European Research Area in accelerator science, effectively creating a distributed accelerator laboratory across Europe. It will address the new priorities by upgrading European accelerator infrastructures while continuing to strengthen the collaboration between its participants and developing synergies with industrial partners. R&D will be conducted on high field superconducting magnets, superconducting RF cavities which are particularly relevant for FLASH, XFEL and SC proton linacs, two-beam acceleration, high efficiency collimation and new accelerator concepts. EuCARD will include networks to monitor the performance and risks of innovative solutions and to disseminate results. Trans-national access will be granted to users of beams and advanced test facilities. Strong joint research activities will support priority R&D themes. As an essential complement to national and CERN programmes, the EuCARD proposal will strengthen the European Research Area by ensuring that European accelerator infrastructures further improve their performance and remain at the forefront of global research, serving a community of well over 10,000 physicists from all over the world.
Fields of science
Call for proposal
FP7-INFRASTRUCTURES-2008-1
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Funding Scheme
CP-CSA-Infra - Combination of CP and CSACoordinator
1211 Geneve 23
Switzerland
Participants (38)
1210 Wien
14109 Berlin
630090 Novosibirsk
75015 Paris 15
28040 Madrid
75794 Paris
16133 Genova
28006 Madrid
22607 Hamburg
63450 Hanau
1015 Lausanne
01328 Dresden
76131 Karlsruhe
64291 Darmstadt
31 342 Krakow
00044 Frascati
05 400 Otwock
10129 Torino
5232 Villigen Psi
50-370 Wroclaw
TW20 0EX Egham
123182 Moscow
SO17 1BJ Southampton
SN2 1SZ Swindon
90 924 Lodz
33720 Tampere
00014 Helsingin Yliopisto
38041 Grenoble
LA1 4YW Lancaster
2080 Msida
1211 Geneve
M13 9PL Manchester
OX1 2JD Oxford
18055 Rostock
751 05 Uppsala
00 661 Warszawa
2444 Seibersdorf
HD1 3DH Huddersfield