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Canadian Subatomic Physics Long Range Plan <br> Community mini-townhall consultation

US/Eastern
Virtual meeting

Virtual meeting

Description

The Long Range Plan Committee is holding a series of virtual consultation meetings, with the Canadian subatomic physics community, to discuss and seek feedback on cross-cutting issues impacting the community and its scientific objectives.

    • 12:00 14:00
      Topic 1: SAP community: Education, Training and Careers

      <u>Target audience</u>: Current or former graduate students, postdocs and research associates, who have received some or all of their training in Canada, including those now working outside the field.

      <u>Goal</u>: To develop a prioritized list of realistic initiatives in support for Subatomic Physics (SAP) education, careers and community organization, and which could be recommended to community organizations, funding agencies and other stakeholders.

      <u>Slack workspace</u>: canadian-sap-lrp-2022.slack.com

      <u>Zoom link</u>: [obsolete]

      Conveners: Adam Ritz (University of Victoria), Chris Jillings (SNOLab), Rituparna Kanungo (Saint Mary's University)
      slides
      • 12:00
        Welcome and introduction 5m
      • 12:05
        Aspirations 20m
      • 12:25
        Education, Training & Careers 40m
      • 13:05
        Equity, Diversity and Inclusion 30m
      • 13:35
        Wrap-up 5m
    • 14:00 16:00
      Topic 1 : SAP community: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, Early Career researchers, Community organization

      <u>Target audience</u>: All members of the SAP community in Canada (graduate students, postdocs and research associates, faculty members, etc.)

      <u>Goal</u>: To develop a prioritized list of realistic initiatives to support Subatomic Physics (SAP) education, careers and community organization, and which could be recommended to community organizations, funding agencies and other stakeholders.

      <u>Slack workspace</u>: canadian-sap-lrp-2022.slack.com

      <u>Zoom link</u>: obsolete

      Conveners: Alexander Wright (Queens), Brigitte Vachon (McGill University), Juliette Mammei (University of Manitoba)
      slides
      • 14:00
        Welcome and introduction 5m
      • 14:05
        Equity, Diversity and Inclusion 30m
      • 14:35
        Early Career Researchers 30m
      • 15:05
        Community organization 30m
      • 15:35
        Wrap-up 5m
    • 14:30 16:30
      Topic 2: Science opportunities: Planning and Science Opportunities

      <u>Target audience</u>: All members of the SAP community in Canada (graduate students, postdocs and research associates, faculty members, etc).

      <u>Goal</u>: To explore the opportunities and planning needed for Canadian subatomic physics to optimize its impact. The discussion will be focused and fueled by an international panel with expertise ranging across nuclear, particle and accelerator physics and instrumentation.

      <u>Slack workspace</u>: canadian-sap-lrp-2022.slack.com

      <u>Zoom link</u>: [obsolete]

      Conveners: Eckhard Elsen (DESY), Prof. Jeffery Martin (The University of Winnipeg), Niki Saoulidou (University of Athens)
      slides
      • 14:30
        Welcome and Introduction 5m
      • 14:35
        Q&A discussion featuring a panel of experts 1h 50m
        Panel members: María José García Borge (IEM-CSIC, Representative of AEI) Marcel Demarteau (ORNL, Head of Physics Division) Lia Merminga (Fermilab, Director of PIP-II Program) Mark Thomson (Cambridge, Executive Chair - STFC) Canadian commentators: Jens Dilling (TRIUMF, Associate Lab Director for Physical Sciences) Art McDonald (Queen's, Former Director - SNO, Nobel 2015) Nigel Smith (SNOLAB, Executive Director)
      • 16:25
        Wrap-up 5m
    • 12:00 14:00
      Topic 2 : Science opportunities: Subatomic Physics Connections: Interfacing to other fields and society

      <u>Target audience</u>: All members of the SAP community in Canada (graduate students, postdocs and research associates, faculty members, etc).

      <u>Goal</u>: To explore the scientific, social and commercial opportunities that lie at the boundary with other research fields. The discussion will be focused and fueled by five expert panelists with expertise in Medical Physics, Material Science, Commercialization, Quantum Information and Industrial Accelerators.

      <u>Slack workspace</u>: canadian-sap-lrp-2022.slack.com

      <u>Zoom link</u>: Zoom

      Conveners: Dr Augusto Macchiavelli (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Kate Scholberg (Duke University), Robert Laxdal (TRIUMF)
      slides
      • 12:00
        Welcome and Introduction 5m
      • 12:05
        Q&A discussion featuring a panel of experts 1h 50m
        Panel members: Serge Charlebois (U Sherbrooke) Quantum information Mark de Jong (Canadian Isotope Innovations) Industrial accelerators/applications Bruce Gaulin (McMaster) Material science Kathryn Hayashi (TRIUMF Innovations) Commercial applications Conny Hoehr (TRIUMF) - Medical physics
      • 13:55
        Wrap-up 5m