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The Stamford Grand is located at 2 Jetty Road Glenelg 5045 SA Australia

Note

Important: the workshop will be located at Stamford Grand (near the beach in Glenelg), not Stamford Plaza (inland in Adelaide city center)

From Adelaide Airport to Stamford Grand Adelaide

  • 14 minute drive

  • 32-35 minute bus ride J1, J2 towards Glenelg

From Adelaide Railway Station to Stamford Grand Adelaide

  • 41 minute tram ride GLNELG towards Glenelg

  • 50 minute bus ride 263265 towards Marion

Parking options

  • A multi-storey car park is located adjacent to the hotel

    • Overnight parking is $25.00 per night for attendees staying at the Stamford Grand

    • Day parking is charged hourly and capped at $12.50 per day for workshop attendees (ticket validation required)

  • There is street parking nearby

Parking costs will not be covered by the Centre. Please discuss possible reimbursement with your node.

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Time (ACDT)

Topic / talk title

Presenter / Details

Abstract

File

7:00-9:00

Breakfast (for those staying the night before)

Promenade Restaurant

Session 1

Session Chair - Matt Dolan

Ballrooms 1 + 2

9:00-9:30

30

Keynote presentation - Translation (XEMIS project)

Dominique Thers

In the context of the development of new technologies used for the Direct Search of Dark Matter with liquid xenon, my team at Subatech undertook the design of a Compton camera in order to initiate a potential widening of the impact of medical imaging. The project called XEMIS (XEnon Medical Imaging System) is based on an innovative instrument currently being installed at the Nantes University Hospital. During the workshop, I will present the motivations for this new technology, the targeted experimental results and also the main instrumental challenges. Scientific exploitation of the instrument and the first images are expected in 2024.

View file
nameTranlation-CDM-DThers-01122023-XEMIS.pdf

9:30-10:00

30

Keynote presentation - Collaborating wtih ANSTO

Richard Garrett

A brief overview of ANSTO will be given. ANSTO operates major national research infrastructure on behalf of the nation, notably the Australian Synchrotron, the Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering and the Centre for Accelerator Science. In addition, it applies nuclear science and technology in three main research areas: the Nuclear Fuel Cycle, the Environment, and Human Health. Accelerator science and technology are central to many of ANSTO’s facilities and research programs. Some thoughts on the direction of accelerator science and technology in Australia and internationally will be presented.

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nameRichardGarrett_ANSTO intro-CDM meeting novid.pdf

10:00-10:15

15

SUPL update

Sue Barrell

View file
name202311 CDM Annual Workshop - Kim ML.pdf

10:15-10:30

15

Outreach and Education update

Various on behalf of Jackie Bondell

View file
nameCDM Outreach Update - Annual Meeting 2023.pdf

10:30-11:00

30

Morning tea and Outreach Kit displays

Function foyer (outside Ballrooms)

Session 2

Session Chair - Jeremy Mould

Ballrooms 1 + 2

11:00-11:30

30

ECR updates and highlights from ECRs

ECR committee and various

View file
nameECRHighlights (1).pdf

11:30-12:00

30

Director wrap up and plans for 2024

Elisabetta Barberio

12:00-13:00

60

Lunch

Function foyer (outside Ballrooms)

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