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Future Goals and Roadmap for European Advanced E-Beam Facilities

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This session explores the top five goals for European advanced e-beam facilities over the next decade. We will discuss the necessary roadmap and timelines, along with the technical means to achieve these goals. Key obstacles will be identified, and a draft list of work packages will be developed. The session will also highlight regional interests and capabilities, the role of EuroNNAc, and the need for international expert collaboration. Immediate requests for support and final proposals for EuCARD2 will be on the agenda as well.

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Future Goals and Roadmap for European Advanced E-Beam Facilities

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  1. Morning Session Points of Discussion

  2. What are the top 5 goals of the field (10y ahead)?

  3. What is the roadmap and time-scale? How do we get there technically?

  4. What are the main obstacles?

  5. Draft list of work packages.

  6. Are there special interests and capabilities per region? • What should be the global component of EuroNNAc? Invite international experts for discussions, decisions and experiments. No global coordination.

  7. What is urgently needed? Requests for help and collaboration? Last minute proposals for EuCARD2.

  8. What would be the present best guess for a European advanced e-beam facility, beyond present projects?

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