Report: iSAP Hamamatsu 2022
This symposium included an introductory talk, five invited lectures, and nine poster presentations. Around forty researchers gathered in person at the symposium after 2-year postponement due to COVID-19.
The introductory talk gave the overview of the symposium theme, "Next frontiers to be explored by advanced light source facilities" and the invited lecturers showed the cutting-edge research and development achievements at the world-leading advanced light source facilities.
The poster session by the young researchers provided an opportunity for transnational networking.
Rich and dynamic discussions were exchanged among the attendees during the symposium, which made the symposium productive and fruitful for the development of advanced light source facilities which explores the next frontiers in science and technology.
The introductory talk gave the overview of the symposium theme, "Next frontiers to be explored by advanced light source facilities" and the invited lecturers showed the cutting-edge research and development achievements at the world-leading advanced light source facilities.
The poster session by the young researchers provided an opportunity for transnational networking.
Rich and dynamic discussions were exchanged among the attendees during the symposium, which made the symposium productive and fruitful for the development of advanced light source facilities which explores the next frontiers in science and technology.
Introductory talk
Advanced light sources and their applications to frontier science and technology [PDF:1.4MB]
Kaoru Yamanouchi (The University of Tokyo)Invited lectures
SACLA: An X-ray free-electron laser in Japan [PDF:1.5MB]
Tetsuya Ishikawa (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)S&T frontiers at ELI-ALPS and partner laboratories [PDF:1.5MB]
Dimitris Charalambidis (University of Crete, ELI-ALPS & FORTH)The 10 PW Laser Facility and the 100 PW project at Shanghai [PDF:1.5MB]
Ruxin Li (Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)Chang Hee Nam (Center for Relativistic Laser Science, Institute for Basic Science)
Next generation high average power lasers and technologies at the HiLASE facility [PDF:1.7MB]
Tomáš Mocek (HiLASE Centre, Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences)