In the framework of BSBF2022, we will have a satellite session addressing for the first time the theme of “Women in Big Science”. In order to prepare for it, a webinar will be held on Friday, 11 February (International Day of Women and Girls in Science).
The purpose of the webinar is to analyse the situation of women in Big Science, through a series of interviews with relevant people of the Co organising Big Science Infrastructures, industry and other stakeholders.
Registration is already open here
Registration is already open
Miniseries Episode #1: Strategic view, roadmaps and development programmes of astronomy research infrastructures
Miniseries Episode #2: Fusion: Strategies, roadmaps and development programmes
Miniseries Episode #3: High-Energy Accelerators and Synchrotrons: strategies, roadmaps and development programmes
We hope these new BSBF Webinar Miniseries will be of your interest.
Participants need to register in advance in the corresponding registration platform
9:30-9:40 |
Welcome and introduction to speakers Javier Echavarri – Spanish ILO for ESO and SKA, CDTI, E.P.E. |
9:40-10:00 |
ESA Science Programme – the long term vision Guenther Hasinger, Director of Science of ESA |
10:00–10:20 |
ESO R&D Development Programme and future plans Norbert Hubin, ESO Technology Development Programme Manager |
10:20-10:40 |
Beyond SKA1 - Square Kilometre Array Development Programme Tim Stevenson, Head of Assurance, SKAO |
10:40–11:00 |
The European Solar Telescope and the future of solar astronomy Manuel Collados, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Coordinator of the EST |
11:00-11:20 |
Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory – the next generation high energy astrophysics facility Wolfgang Wild, CTAO Project Manager |
11:20-11:50 |
Round table with audience participation Moderated by Michel Hübner, Swiss Industry Liaison Office |
11:50-12:00 |
Closing of the webinar Javier Echavarri – Spanish ILO for ESO and SKA, CDTI, E.P.E. |
9:30-9:35 |
Welcome and introduction to speakers Belén – Spanish ILO for ITER and fusion related projects, CDTI, E.P.E. |
9:35-9:55 |
European roadmap – DEMO Development Programme Tony Donné [EUROfusion Programme Manager] |
09:55–10:15 |
ITER – Beyond the First Plasma Leonardo Biagioni (F4E Deputy Chief Financial Officer) |
10:15–10:35 |
IFMIF- DONES Development Programme and future plans Ángel Ibarra (Consortium Director of IFMIF DONES - CIEMAT) |
10:35-11:15 |
A DIFFERENT VIEW OF FUTURE FUSION DEVELOPMENTS OUT OF ITER Invited companies: Tokamak Energy future plans David Kingham (Executive Vice Chairman) Innovative company(TBC) |
11:15-11:55 |
ROUND TABLE Moderated by Søren Bang, Danish ILO for ITER and Chair of the Fusion ILOs Network |
11:55-12:00 |
Closing Belén – Spanish ILO for ITER and fusion related projects, CDTI, E.P.E. |
09:30-09:35 |
Welcome and introduction to speakers Manuel Moreno – Spanish ILO for CERN, ESS, ESRF and XFEL, CDTI, E.P.E. |
09:35-09:55 |
CERN R&D Development Programme and future plans José Miguel Jiménez, , Head of Accelerator Technology Department |
09:55–10:15 |
ESS R&D Development Programme and future plans Mats Lindroos – Head of accelerator technology division |
10:15–10:35 |
ESRF R&D Development Programme and future plans Jean-Claude BIASCI, Head of Technology and R&D Division |
10:35-10:55 |
FAIR R&D Development Programme and future plans Dr. Peter Spiller, , Head of project division in charge of the FAIR and GSI synchrotrons |
10:55-11:15 |
European XFEL – R&D Development Programme and future plans Dr. Thomas Tschentscher, Scientific Director |
11:15 – 11:35 |
ESS Neutrino Super beam. A world-leading neutrino facility for Europe Colin Carlile, Uppsala university & ESSnuSB collaboration |
11:35-12:00 |
Round table with audience participation Moderated by Anne Hall, Sweden Industry Liaison Office |
12:00 |
Closing of the webinar Manuel Moreno – Spanish ILO for CERN, ESS, ESRF and XFEL, CDTI, E.P.E. |
Record of each BSBF Webinar and presentations will be available online after each webinar. We hope these New BSBF Webinar Miniseries will be of your interest. For more info on previous and future BSBF Webinars, visit the BSBF webinars page.
Save the dates!
The first Big Science Business Forum Webinar is held on June 23rd, 2020 from 09:30 to 12:30 CET, and is focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Big Science market, with speakers from European Commission, Big Science organisations and the National ILOs. Participants are able to propose questions to speakers on real time in a dedicated Q&A session.
Date: June 23rd 2020
Time: from 09:30 to 12:30 CET
Organisers / Speakers:
Content: Speakers give information and presentations on the following topics:
The agenda can be dowloaded here.
The record of the webinar and presentations are available after the BSBF Webinar in the registration platform, following the link:
1st BSBF Webinar registration platform link
We hope this BSBF Webinar was of your interest.
You can review the record!
Participants need to register in advance in the registration platform
The second Big Science Business Forum Webinar is held on October 8th & 9th, 2020 from 09:30 to 12:30 CET, and is focused on Big Science organisations strategic plans, 2020-21 procurements and flagship projects, with speakers from Big Science organisations. Participants are able to propose questions to each speaker on real time in a dedicated Q&A short session after each speaker presentation.
Date: October 8th & 9th 2020
Time: from 09:30 to 12:30 CET
Organisers / Speakers:
Content: Speakers give information and presentations on the following topics:
The agenda is available, and can be dowloaded here.
Record of the webinar and presentations are available after the BSBF Webinar in the registration platform, following the link:
2nd BSBF Webinar registration platform link
We hope this BSBF Webinar was of your interest.
You can review the record!
Participants need to register in advance in the registration platform
The third Big Science Business Forum Webinar titled: "How Industry and Research Infrastructures can innovate the Big Science Market: The BSBF Technology Transfer Track", will be held on February 18th, 2021 from 09:30 to 12:45 CET. This time the BSBF Webinar will be focused on Technology Transfer in the Big Science market, with speakers from academia: UPM; BSO: F4E, CERN, ESA, EMBL; ILO: PERIIA, CDTI; and industry: AVS TISICS, LEADING, participating in the BSBF2021 Technology Transfer Track.
Title: "How Industry and Research Infrastructures can innovate the Big Science Market: The BSBF Technology Transfer Track"
Date: February 18th 2021
Time: from 09:30 to 12:45 CET
Speakers:
Content: The Webinal will cover the following topics on Big Science market technology transfer:
The audience will be able to propose questions to each speaker on real time just after each speaker presentation, and in addition will be able to participate in a real time pool on technology transfer.
Participants need to register in advance following this link to the 3rd BSBF Webinar registration platform.
The agenda is available, and can be dowloaded here.
Record of the webinar and presentations is available after the webinar in the 3rd BSBF Webinar registration platform.
We hope this BSBF Webinar was of your interest.
You can review the record afterwards!
Participants need to register in advance in the registration platform