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CERN-ESA Cooperation Framework Protocol n.1

This protocol outlines the cooperation between CERN and ESA in the fields of radiation environments, technologies, and facilities for space systems and particle physics experiments. It covers various projects including high energy electron tests, heavy ion tests, radiation detectors, in-orbit technology demonstration, and more.

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CERN-ESA Cooperation Framework Protocol n.1

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  1. CERN-ESA Cooperation Framework Protocol n.1 «Radiation Environments, Technologies and Facilities» First Implementation Meeting – ESTEC - October 16th, 2019 Introduction Véronique Ferlet-Cavrois ESA TEC-EP Enrico Chesta CERN IPT-KT

  2. 16/10/19 meeting Participants CERN Enrico Chesta Salvatore Danzeca Rubén GarcíaAlía Rhodri Jones Père Mato Vila Burkhard Schmidt Marco Silari Knowledge Transfer Group, IPT-KT Aerospace Applications Coordinator Survey, Mechatronics and Measurements Group, EN-SMM Head of Radiation Tolerant & Measurement Electronics Section Sources, Targets and Interactions Group, EN-STI R2E (Radiation to Electronics) Project Coordinator EN-EA EM-SMM EN-STI BE-BI EP-DT EP-ESE EP-SFT HSE-RP IPT-KT R2E project Beams Department Head of Beam Instrumentation Group, BE-BI Experimental PhysicsDepartment Head of Software Design for Experiments Group, EP-SFT Experimental Physics Department Head of Detector Technologies Group, EP-DT Occupational Health & Safety and Environmental Protection Unit, Radiation Protection Group, HSE-RP Excused: Markus Brugger François Vasey Deputy Head of Engineering Department Head of Experimental Areas Group, EN-EA Experimental PhysicsDepartment Head of Electronics Systems for ExperimentsGroup, EP-ESE

  3. 16/10/19 meeting Participants ESA SteeringCommitteeMembers: Philippe Armbruster (TEC-E) Véronique Ferlet-Cavrois (TEC-EP) Gianluca Furano (TEC-EDD) Petteri Nieminen (TEC-EPS) Christian Poivey (TEC-QEC) Giovanni Santin (TEC-EPS) Frédéric Teston (TEC-S) Ali Zadeh (TEC-ED) Meeting contributors: Cesar Boatella Polo (TEC-QEC) Marc Poizat (TEC-QEC) Anastasia Pesce (TEC-QEC) Alessandra Costantino (TEC-QEC) Karin Lundmark (TEC-EDC) AntoniosTavoularis (TEC-EDD) Gianluca Furano (TEC-EDD) Ferdinando Tonicello (TEC-E) Marco Vuolo (TEC-EPS) Eamonn Daly (ESA retired) Roger Walker (TEC-SPC) KenzaBenamar (TEC-TI) Tomasz Szewczyk (TEC-EDD) David Merodio-Codinachs (TEC-EDM) Agustin Fernandez-Leon (TEC-EDM) Emmanuel Lesser (TEC-QQS) Eduardo Sanchez (TEC-QQS) TEC-E TEC-Q TEC-S Other contributors: LucanaSantos Joaquin Jimenez Michele Muschitiello Samantha Rason Hugh Evans Simon Clucas Fernando Aldea Montero

  4. CERN-ESA bilateralcooperationframework Geneva, 28/03/14: “CERN and ESA have common roots and share a long history of pioneering research work in their respective fields. This new cooperation agreement will foster synergies between the expertise, know-how and facilities available in the two Organizations.”

  5. Identifiedtechnology areas of potential collaboration 1- Advanced materials 7- Superconducting Magnets 2- Surface science 8- Microtechnologies 3- High Power MW and RF systems 9- Cryogenic and cryostat systems 10- Monte Carlo simulation tools 4- Rad Hard Electronics 11- Data handling and storage 5- Detectors 6- Radioisotopes 12- Safety Radiation Environments, Technologies and Facilities The first protocol is driven by a common challenge linking multiple technology domains

  6. Implementing Protocol n.1 «Radiation Environments, Technologies and Facilities» CERN, 11/07/19:

  7. Protocol on Radiation Environments, Technologies and Facilities – General Structure • Core part • Purpose • Scope • Coordination • Financing • Juridicalframe • Irradiation facilities The purpose of this Protocol is to define the co-operation between the Parties in different fields related to radiation environments, technologies and facilities with potential applications in both space systems and particle physics experiments or accelerators Specific projects / Addenda 1 - High Energy Electrons Tests 2 - High Penetration Heavy Ions Tests 3 - EEE commercial components and modules (COTS) assessment strategy 4 - In Orbit Technology Demonstration 5 - Rad-Hard and Rad-Tol components and modules 6 - Radiation Detectors, Monitors and Dosimeters 7 - Simulation tools for radiation effects

  8. Protocol on Radiation Environments, Technologies and Facilities – First Implementation Meeting - Objectives 1 - High Energy Electrons Tests Progress Review 2 - High Penetration Heavy Ions Tests Progress Review 6 - Radiation Detectors, Monitors and Dosimeters Project Kick-Off Study Case 5 - Rad-Hard and Rad-Tol components and modules 4 - In Orbit Technology Demonstration Project Definition 7 - Simulation tools for radiation effects Project Partial Kick-Off 3 - EEE commercial components and modules (COTS) assessment strategy Project Kick-Off

  9. Meeting agenda: https://indico.cern.ch/event/855986/

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