Biomedical and Life Sciences Application of SR, Oulu 12.11.2015 MAX IV at FIRI 2014-2020 roadmap Participation to MAX IV : History, present and aims Marko Huttula, Prof. MAX IV national coordinator Nano and Molecular Systems Group Centre for Molecular Materials Research www.elsp.fi
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Biomedical and Life Sciences Application of SR, Oulu 12.11.2015
MAX IV at FIRI 2014-2020 roadmapParticipation to MAX IV : History, present and aims
Marko Huttula, Prof.MAX IV national coordinator
Nano and Molecular Systems GroupCentre for Molecular Materials Research
www.elsp.fi
• MAX-lab is a swedish national laboratory that operates accelerators producingx-rays of very high intensity and quality
• Presently operational MAX-II and MAX-III storage rings• 1000 scientists per year
In July 2010 MAX-lab became part of the MAX IV Laboratory that includes theMAX IV project.
MAX IV is a new project which will be the brightest x-ray source in the worldwhen opening to users in 2016.
MAX IV consists of two storage rings (1.5GeV and 3 Gev)
MAX-lab + MAX IV = MAX IV Laboratory
Finnish contribution to the existing MAX –laboratory:
• Collaboration started in the birth of MAX-I laboratory• 1992 Finnish Beamline (BL51) funded by AF,
Universities of Oulu, Turku and Tampere Technical,• VTT collaboration to undulator design started through Finnish consortium• 1997 Finnish beamline transferred to new MAX- II ring and upgraded
- among the most productive beamlines- offering access for all services provided by MAX-lab
• 2009 FINEST (Finnish-Estonian) branchline at beamline I3, MAX-III• Contribution to CW Ti-Saphire Laser and related infra (50%)
• Continued exchange collaboration providing international perspective for FinnishPhd students and Post.Docs. and research input for the MAX-laboratory andFinnish Universities
Finnish Users:Physics ChemistryBiosciences Medical SciencesMaterials research Mining
MAX IV:• Novel 4th generation synchrotron radiation facility• Swedish National Research infrastructure• Hosted by Lund University
MAX IV:• Novel 4th generation synchrotron radiation facility• Swedish National Research infrastructure• Hosted by Lund University
Inauguration 21.6.2016Inauguration 21.6.2016~26 säteilylinjaa 2026~26 säteilylinjaa 2026Largest Swedish research investmentLargest Swedish research investment
MAX IV 2016Worlds brightest synchrotron radiation source
1. FemtoMAXStudies of ultra-fast processes in materials, 100 fs. Hard X-rays, diffraction and X-ray scattering
Project spokepersons from Finland:Prof. Marko Huttula, University of Oulu, FinlandProf. Edwin Kukk, Mika Lastusaari, University of Turku, FinlandProf. Mika Valden, Tampere University of Technology
Estonia: Science Internationalization fundingFinland: part of FIRI2010
Agreement ofFIRI2010 and MAX-IV:
i.e. contribution to the FinEstBeaMS should benefit general Finnish interests
Finnish Research Infrastructure Roadmap Proposal 2013Name of the research infrastructure: MAX IV LaboratoryPresenting PI: Marko Huttula, Prof, University Of Oulu,
Formally supporting sites:University of OuluUniversity of HelsinkiAalto UniversityUniversity of JyväskyläUniversity of TurkuTampere University of Technology,Åbo Akademi University
Main intent in the Finnish national level long term participation to MAX-IV
MembershipInfluence on strategies and decision-making:
Membership in committees that shape strategies and allocatebeamtime- member in Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) (Strategy)- member in each Program Advisory Committee (PAC)
(Beamtime allocation)- members in University Reference Group (URG)
(University Strategy, Education, and Innovation)- member in MAX IV Industrial Network Group (MING)
(Industrial Use, Innovation and Development)
Priviledged beamtimePossibilities to participate in and direct “in-house” research anddevelopmentEducational opportunities (PhD students, postdocs)
• 10-2014 Proposal to national Research Infrastructure Committee forannual membership fee (participation to running costs)
• 10-2014 Decision taken to settle a FinEstBeaMS Beamline Scientistposition from Finnish coordinating University (OULU) 2016-2020
-> Application for the Position open until 7.12.2015
• 10-2015 decision from RIC:2016-2018 Participation for MAX IV membership
-> Bi-national contract between Lund and Oulu universities needed
Membership
Summary• MAX IV selected to the Finnish Research Infrastructure Roadmap 2014-2020
• ongoing Academy of Finland Project Funding for MAX IVand especially to the FinEstBeaMS
• FinEstBeaMS Beamline Scientist positionfrom Finnish coordinating University (OULU) 2016-2020
• Running costs participation on 2016-2018 from Academy of Finland
Needs and interests for enhancing the possibilities of Biomedical & LifeSciences through dedicated infrastructures ?