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Japanese Visits

On January 18-19, the European Spallation Source (ESS) hosted a two-day workshop with representatives from the Japan Proton Accelerator Complex (J-PARC) to share information on the current status of each facility and exchange knowledge across the technologies of the accelerator, target, and neutron instruments as well as the safe operation of the respective facilities.

The European Spallation Source and J-PARC have been working together since 2012, and the collaboration was formally renewed last year with the signing of a Memorandum of Collaboration (MoC) to strengthen the cooperation between the two facilities. The MoC provides the framework for exchanges such as last month’s workshop.

Also visiting ESS in January was a Japanese delegation including the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yoshimasa Hayashi, and Jun Yamazaki, the Japanese Ambassador to Sweden, as part of a joint tour including the MAX IV synchrotron and Medicon Village. The delegation was met by the Swedish State Secretary to the Minister for Higher Education and Research, Karin Röding. ESS Director General John Womersley and Technical Coordinator Masatoshi Arai welcomed the visitors on behalf of ESS.

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Toshiji Kanaya, Director of the J-PARC Materials and Life Science Division, and ESS Technical Director Roland Garoby.

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On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC.

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On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC.

japan minister visit

On January 9 a Japanese delegation including the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yoshimasa Hayashi, and Jun Yamazaki, the Japanese Ambassador to Sweden, visited ESS, the MAX IV synchrotron and Medicon Village. The delegation was met by the Swedish State Secretary to the Minister for Higher Education and Research, Karin Röding.

japan minister visit

On January 9 a Japanese delegation including the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yoshimasa Hayashi, and Jun Yamazaki, the Japanese Ambassador to Sweden, visited ESS, the MAX IV synchrotron and Medicon Village. The delegation was met by the Swedish State Secretary to the Minister for Higher Education and Research, Karin Röding.

jparc visit

On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC.

jparc workshop

On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC.

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On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC. J-PARC director Naohito Saito and ESS Director General John Womersley.

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On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC. At right is Director of the J-PARC Materials and Life Science Division, Toshiji Kanaya.

jparc workshop

On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC.

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On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC.

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On January 18-19, ESS hosted a two-day technical workshop with representatives from J-PARC. Head of ESS Accelerator Division Mats Lindroos (r) with Toshiji Kanaya, Director of J-PARC's Materials and Life Science Division (centre).

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Weiying Li of the ESS Accelerator Divison and Alexandra Schmidli from External Relations.

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ESS Director General John Womersley leads a tour of the Accelerator's klystron gallery as part of a two-day workshop with a high-level J-PARC delegation. J-PARC Director Naohito Saito is at centre.

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ESS Deputy Head of Accelerator Håkan Danered (centre) and his J-PARC colleagues in the ESS klystron gallery.

japan minister visit

On January 9 a Japanese delegation including the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yoshimasa Hayashi, and Jun Yamazaki, the Japanese Ambassador to Sweden, visited ESS, the MAX IV synchrotron and Medicon Village. The delegation was met by the Swedish State Secretary to the Minister for Higher Education and Research, Karin Röding.

japan minister visit

On January 9 a Japanese delegation including the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yoshimasa Hayashi, and Jun Yamazaki, the Japanese Ambassador to Sweden, visited ESS, the MAX IV synchrotron and Medicon Village. The delegation was met by the Swedish State Secretary to the Minister for Higher Education and Research, Karin Röding.

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From left, ESS Director General John Womersley, Japanese Deputy Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yoichi Ito, MAX IV Laboratory Director Christoph Quitmann, Lund University Vice Chancellor Torbjörn von Schantz, Swedish State Secretary Karin Röding, Japanese Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Yoshimasa Hayashi,  Swedish diplomat Stefan Noreén, Japanese Ambassador to Sweden Jun Yamazaki, and ESS Technical Coordinator Masatoshi Arai.

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