XFEL: Polish contribution to European XFEL successfully completed
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Massimo Altarelli, Chairman of the European XFEL Management Board added: “The contribution of Polish laboratories to the linear accelerator was crucial and very successful. This is why more recently, in 2015, we were happy to turn again to Poland to implement assembly of control electronics such as those for the instruments in the experiment hall.”
Chorowski, who himself has frequently been a guest at DESY, was thankful that the Polish institutions could strongly profit from the know-how acquired through their work at European XFEL. “This is also in particular a clear opportunity for the participating Polish companies to show their strengths while gaining valuable expertise and references”, said Chorowski.
On the occasion of the visit, DESY and NCBJ extended their long-time collaboration through another cooperation agreement. Both facilities intend to open the way for continuation and intensification of their collaboration.
2016/07/28
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Polish contribution to European XFEL successfully completed
Polish delegation visits DESY and European XFEL
At the successful conclusion of the Polish contribution to the construction of the European XFEL, a delegation including Maciej Chorowski, Director of the Polish National Centre for Research and Development (NCBiR), visited DESY and European XFEL.
The Polish in-kind contribution to the European XFEL was one of the most important in the construction of the superconducting linear accelerator. Over the past several years, in addition to assembly of components, around 50 Polish scientists performed intensive tests, at first of individual components and later of the complete accelerator modules, prior to their installation in the European XFEL tunnel. “Polish science has done a great service towards the construction and the quality assurance of the world’s most powerful linear accelerator!” said Helmut Dosch, Chairman of the DESY Board of Directors. “The collaboration with our highly engaged Polish colleagues was excellent.”
Massimo Altarelli, Chairman of the European XFEL Management Board added: “The contribution of Polish laboratories to the linear accelerator was crucial and very successful. This is why more recently, in 2015, we were happy to turn again to Poland to implement assembly of control electronics such as those for the instruments in the experiment hall.”
The NCBJ in Świerk, near Warsaw, is also the Polish shareholder of the European XFEL GmbH. Other Polish institutions also taking part in the construction of the accelerator are Wrocław University of Technology (WUT) and the Henryk Niewodniczański Institute for Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of Science (IFJ-PAN) in Krakow. The Polish in-kind contributions are valued at around 19 million euro (in 2005 prices). The total Polish contribution adds up to 26.5 million euro.
Chorowski, who himself has frequently been a guest at DESY, was thankful that the Polish institutions could strongly profit from the know-how acquired through their work at European XFEL. “This is also in particular a clear opportunity for the participating Polish companies to show their strengths while gaining valuable expertise and references”, said Chorowski.
On the occasion of the visit, DESY and NCBJ extended their long-time collaboration through another cooperation agreement. Both facilities intend to open the way for continuation and intensification of their collaboration.