Sessions
- Student Poster Session:
Sunday, 1 June, from 14:00 to 18:00 - Poster Sessions:
Monday to Wednesday (2–4 June), from 16:00 to 18:00
Thursday, 5 June, from 15:30 to 17:30 - Productive Research Environment (PRE) Session:
Tuesday, 3 June, from 17:50 to 20:30 - Industry Session:
Wednesday, 4 June, from 14:00 to 15:00 - Entertainment Session:
Thursday, 5 June, from 15:00 to 15:30
Student Poster Session
The student poster session on Sunday will be in TWTC, Poster Area M(Magpie)and S(Salmon), on the ground floor of Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC). All students are encouraged to present their work in this special session (one poster per student), in addition to presenting at the standard poster sessions. All posters presented at this session will be considered for a prize for best student posters. Students receiving a grant to attend the conference must present their work in this session and again during the standard poster sessions, and must submit a contribution to the proceedings.
- For the Student Poster Session, only one poster is allowed per student.
- Posters should be set up between 12:00 and 13:30 Sunday, 1 June, and students should attend to their posters for interactions with judges and arriving conference delegates from 14:00 to 18:00.
- Posters presented can win the best student poster prize.
- Students must attend their posters for interactions with judges and arriving delegates throughout the session.
- Student posters are presented twice: during the student poster session and the standard poster sessions.
- Students with conference grants must present their work here and submit to the proceedings.
- Posters must be removed by 18:00; any left will be taken down.
- Sunday, 1 June
14:00 – 18:00 (Setup from: 10:00) - TWTC Exhibition Hall
Poster Area: M and S
Poster Sessions
- All poster areas are on the ground floor of the TWTC exhibition hall. Poster boards will be available daily from 09:00.
- Presenters must hang their posters during the morning coffee break of their assigned session, allowing delegates to review them beforehand and prepare specific questions.
- Presenters must take down their posters after each session. Posters left on boards after 18:15 will be removed.
Presentation type symbol |
Day symbols |
Area symbols (Famous Taiwan Animals) |
---|---|---|
P:Poster | MO:Monday TU:Tuesday WE:Wednesday TH:Thursday SU:Sunday |
M:Magpie B:Black Bear S:Cheery Salmon |
- Monday, 2 June
16:00 - 18:00 (Setup from: 9:00) - Tuesday, 3 June
16:00 - 18:00 (Setup from: 9:00) - Wednesday, 4 Junes
16:00 - 18:00 (Setup from: 9:00) - Thursday, 5 June
15:30 - 17:30 (Setup from: 9:00) - TWTC Exhibition Hall
Poster Area: M, B, S
Industry Session
Industry session : Spark innovation through cooperation between academia and industry.
Applications of High Impedance Magnetic Alloys
Dr. Chihiro Ohmori, Professor, KEK/J-PARC
Student Perspectives on Career Pathways
Mr. John Patrick Salvesen, Ph.D. Student, University of Oxford / CERN
Building Taiwan’s First Heavy Ion Therapy Center: Lessons from a Partnership with Ruentex, Hitachi, and NSRRC
Dr. Ching-Sheng Liu, Assistant Professor, Kaohsiung Veterans General Hospital / Kaohsiung Medical University
- Wednesday, 4 June
14:00 - 15:00 - TICC , Room 101
Productive Research Environment Session
Join us for this session, where we will explore strategies to foster a more productive and dynamic research environment. Our key objectives include:
- -Share effective approaches and research environments that lead to productive outcomes.
- -Attract younger and mid-career professionals to the accelerator community.
- -Enhance productivity and contribute more effectively to society by leveraging a strong pool of human resources.
PRE Coordinator:
- Dr. Mika Masuzawa - Professor, KEK / SuperKEKB
PRE Presenters and Panelists:
- Dr. Ángeles Faus-Golfe - Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS/IN2P3, IJCLab
- Dr. Somjai Chunjarean - Synchrotron Light Research Institute
- Dr. Mika Masuzawa - Professor, KEK / SuperKEKB
Additional Panelist:
- Dr. Francis Pérez - ALBA Synchrotron
- Tuesday, 3 June
17:50 - 20:50
The reception begins at 17:30,
followed by talks at 18:30, with light
refreshments served after the talks. - TICC, 1st floor, Conference Room 102
Entertainment Session
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Speaker : Prof. Futuru Tsai
National Taitung UniversityWhy Did My Ancestors Leave Taiwan?
The Mother Island of the Austronesian-Speaking Family.
A Māori friend from Aotearoa(New Zealand), when invited to participate in cultural exchanges with the Amis indigenous tribe in the southeastern part of Taiwan in 2024, said to the local Amis friends: "Why did my ancestors leave Taiwan?" The migrations that began 6000 years ago the Austronesian-speaking family gradually move to the Pacific , even reaching the Indian Ocean. What stories unfolded as they spread outward from Taiwan? Today, Taiwan's indigenous peoples, as members of the Austronesian family, how are they reconnecting with the various Austronesian peoples across these islands?
- Thursday, 5 June
15:30 - 16:00 - TICC , Room 101