National Vacuum Electronics Conference (NVEC) 2024

Friday 29th November 2024

The Senate Chamber

Collins Suite

University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK

Announcement

The 2024 National Vacuum Electronics Conference, NVEC 2024 will be hosted at the University of Strathclyde on 29th November. It will be hosted by the Atoms Beams and Plasmas Laboratory.

Papers will be presented across the domain of vacuum electronics including (but not limited to) source development, accelerator science and technology, plasma science and technology and underpinning science and engineering across all disciplines.

Venue

The meeting will take place in the Senate Chamber of the University of Strathclyde. This is located in the Collins Building. The entrance is off Richmond Street

If you are driving, the most convenient car park is the Duke Street car park, which charges £6 per day.

It is about a 20 min walk from Glasgow Central Railway Station, and about a 10 min walk from Glasgow Queen Street

Catering

Lunch and Coffee/Tea will be provided. Registration is free.

Agenda

0950Opening Remarks
1000-1100Session 1
1000-1020
David Speirs
University of Strathclyde
Collective High-k Adjustable-radius Scattering Instrument for electron scale turbulence measurement on MAST-U
1020-1040
Liang Zhang
University of Strathclyde
Millimetre-wave Undulator Research at Strathclyde
1040-1100
Jin Zhang
Queen Mary College, London
0.2 MW High-Power W-Band Magnetron with Axially Extended Interaction Space
1100-1120Morning Coffee
1120-1220Session 2
1120-1140
Sara Toole
University of Lancaster
Harmonic cavity design for the EIC Cooler Energy Recovery Linac
1140-1200
Conor MacFarlane
University of Lancaster
Understanding Prediction to Measurement Power Discrepancies for the CERN Double Quarter Wave Crab Cavity Prototype Beam Tests
1200-1220
Craig Donaldson
University of Strathclyde
Gyro Amplifiers for Space Situational Awareness
1220 – 1330Lunch
1330-1430Session 3
1330-1350
Conor Jenkins
Daresbury Laboratory
Development & test of X-band LLRF for CLARA
1350-1410
Amy MacLachlan
University of Strathclyde
94GHz Cherenkov radiation source with two-dimensional periodic surface lattice and multistage depressed collector
1410-1430
Laurence Nix

University of Lancaster
THz-Driven Acceleration of Subrelativistic Electrons in Dielectric-Lined Waveguides
1430-1450Afternoon Coffee
1450-1550Session 4
1450-1510
Rancheng Bi

University of Lancaster
Wakefield and impedance studies for the Electron-Ion Collider
1510-1530
Kieran Wilson

University of Strathclyde
Raman Scattering of Microwaves in an RF Plasma
1530-1550
Mark Higgins

University of Strathclyde
Analysis of Electromagnetic Power Deposition Resonance Condition for Spherical Tokamak Plasma
1550-1610
Ruth Bamford
RAL Space
DIGGER: Space Age Drill
1610-1620
Kevin Ronald

University of Strathclyde
In Memory: Prof A.W. Cross
1620Close

Zoom Connection Details

For those who are unable to attend in person, the conference will be accessible by Zoom. All speakers are asked to either provide slides to Kevin Ronald or Amy MacLachlan

K.Ronald – at – strath.ac.uk

Amy.MacLachlan – at – strath.ac.uk

or to connect their own computer to the zoom links and share slides.

The Zoom Details are:

Topic: NVEC 2024
Time: Nov 29, 2024 09:00 AM London

Join Zoom Meeting
https://strath.zoom.us/j/83698174395

Meeting ID: 836 9817 4395
Password: NVEC2024

List of Delegates

If you wish to attend but your name is not on this list please e-mail the organisers, Amy MacLachlan and Kevin Ronald (removing the antispam adjustments of course). There is no fee for attending NVEC

K.Ronald – at – strath.ac.uk

Amy.MacLachlan – at – strath.ac.uk

  1. Peter Huggard, RAL Space
  2. Graeme Burt, University of Lancaster
  3. Laurence Nix (speaker), University of Lancaster
  4. Jin Zhang (speaker), Queen Mary College, University of London
  5. Conor MacFarlane (speaker, student), University of Lancaster
  6. Ruth Bamford (speaker), RAL Space
  7. Sara Toole (speaker, student), University of Lancaster
  8. Rancheng Bi (speaker, student), University of Lancaster
  9. Conor Jenkins (speaker), STFC ASTEC Daresbury Laboratory
  10. Kevin Ronald, Local Organiser, University of Strathclyde
  11. Colin Whyte, University of Strathclyde
  12. Nattaphong Nuchsirikulaphong (student), University of Lancaster
  13. Alex Spelling (student), University of Lancaster
  14. Hongping Jiang, University of Lancaster
  15. Bengt Eliasson, University of Strathclyde
  16. Amy MacLachlan (speaker), Local Organiser, University of Strathclyde
  17. Alan Young, University of Strathclyde
  18. Craig Robertson, University of Strathclyde
  19. Craig Donaldson (speaker), University of Strathclyde
  20. David Speirs (speaker), University of Strathclyde
  21. Kieran Wilson (speaker), University of Strathclyde
  22. Liang Zhang (speaker), University of Strathclyde
  23. Robert Kyle (student), University of Strathclyde
  24. William Strachan (student), University of Strathclyde
  25. Mark Higgins (speaker), University of Strathclyde
  26. Igor Timoshkin, University of Strathclyde
  27. Johan Kolsen De Wit, (student), Danish Technical University
  28. Reese Jackson, (undergraduate), University of Strathclyde
  29. Timothy Wong, University of Strathclyde
  30. Ruairidh MacPherson, University of Strathclyde
  31. Adam Hussain (undergraduate), University of Strathclyde
  32. Hamish Nouwens (undergraduate), University of Strathclyde
  33. Jack MacQuarrie (undergraduate), University of Strathclyde