ALBA Synchrotron
The ALBA Synchrotron is organizing an event on 18-19th January in Universidad Autónoma de Madrid aimed at giving ownership to the synchrotron user community and to promote awareness of the new potentials of the ALBA II project.
The ALBA II Symposium will take place on 18-19th January 2024 in Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM), in the Cantoblanco Campus. Free registration is open and ALBA is looking forward to welcome the synchrotron user community for contributing together to this important process of readying the facility for the future research challenges.
The upgrade of ALBA within the ALBA II project will transform the facility to a 4th generation synchrotron light source, which will provide a wide range of new analytical tools, innovative methodologies, and improved data management, handling, and analysis capabilities.
The event is split in two days. Thursday 18th January will be fully dedicated to ALBA II scientific vision, divided in the three areas of ALBA II’s identity: Multilength Scale Imaging, Multimodal and Big Data Approaches and last but not least, Operando, In-situ and In-vivo/In-vitro Environments. Friday 19th will be devoted to the current status of the project, new opportunities for collaborations, and the larger view of ALBA II future role within the Spanish and European research and development family. The complete agenda will be updated at the event official webpage.
The ALBA II Project
ALBA II it is a long-term project, which has started the planning phase in 2021, and is currently in the stage of securing the remaining funding. The "Enabling ALBA II technologies" project is the first funded step, based on already granted Next Generation EU funds (7.5M€), for prototyping the new accelerators' systems and creating a nano-positioning laboratory. Also granted with Next Generation EU funds, the 14th ALBA beamline, Surface Structure and Spectroscopy at 1 bar (S3bar), was started in 2022 and will be the first beamline fully optimized for the upgraded source. Finally, an adjacent plot to host new long beamlines has been assigned.
ALBA II includes the replacement of the storage ring, the construction of three new beamlines, the upgrade of the existing beamlines, the integration of a transmission electron and scanning probe microscopy platform, the extension of data infrastructures and data analysis capabilities, and extension of the building complex which hosts all facilities.
While maintaining ALBA operation, the design and construction is expected to cover the period 2022-2029. The shutdown to install the new components is expected in 2030 with commissioning and first experiments in 2031; the restart of full operation is planned for 2032.
ALBA will be an outstanding photon source which enables the scientific community to better understand the structure and behavior of their sample under realistic conditions, independent if the studies are focused on basic or applied sciences. In a broader sense, ALBA II keeps ALBA on the forefront of user facilities and at the same time helps to train and educate not only researchers but also provides new exciting job and training possibilities in a wide range of engineering disciplines and other highly qualified professions.
Want to know more about ALBA II? Have a look on ALBA II Whitepaper