Proceedings of the 2003 Particle Accelerator Conference. Volume 5 of 5

Abstract

The twentieth biennial Particle Accelerator Conference on Accelerator Science and Technology was held May 12 - 16, 2003 a the Hilton Hotel in Portland, Oregon. The Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory organized PAC 2003, and it was held under the auspices of the Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and the Division of Physics of Beams of the American Physical Society. The attendance was 1025 registrants from 21 countries. The Program Committee was co-chaired by Alan Jackson and Ed Lee. The program they arranged had opening and closing plenary sessions that covered the most important accomplishments, opportunities, and applications of accelerators. During the remainder of the conference there were parallel sessions with oral and poster presentations. In addition, there was an industrial exhibit during the first three days. The Proceedings present a total of 1154 papers from the invited, contributed orals, and poster sessions.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
May 01, 2003
Accession Number
ADA421573

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  • Joe Chew
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  • Sara Webber

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