Title: Grand Challenges for Next-Generation Accelerators in Discovery Science
Abstract: Particle accelerators have driven scientific discovery for over a century, revolutionizing fields ranging from sub-atomic physics to transformative technologies. The quest for future discoveries is now pushing the next generation of accelerators and their beam parameters to unprecedented levels. These evolving demands present grand challenges in beam physics, acceleration methods, beam detection, and manipulation. Moreover, the need for cost-effective and environmentally sustainable facilities adds further complexity to accelerator design and implementation.
This presentation will explore the grand challenges that lie ahead in designing and implementing these advanced scientific instruments. Drawing from insights gained in recent long-term strategic planning efforts, we will examine innovative proposals and emerging concepts—from next-generation energy frontier colliders to future light sources. The talk will also provide a brief overview of the history of particle accelerators and their wide-ranging applications.