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Extreme Light Infrastructure ELI Beamlines High-Energy Beam Pillar of the pan-european Research Infrastructure ELI 1 1

Outline Basic introduction of ELI Beamlines Current status of implementation and challenges Status of recruitment of staff Development of research areas and cooperation Timeline to completion and first steps in operation Organization during start of operations Financing of operations Current status of establishment of spin-off and science park 2 2

Research Campus ELI 300 employees 3 3

Facility Overview 4 4

Research Areas X-ray and gamma sources, laboratory astrophysics Proton acceleration Electron acceleration Nanotechnology and advanced materials Biology and biochemistry Medical diagnostics and treatment technology 5 5

What users get Coherent Diffractive Imaging Atomic, Molecular and Optical Science Soft X-ray Materials Science X-ray phase contrast imaging X-ray Diffraction and spectroscopy Optical Spectroscopy and Molecular Dynamics X-ray Phase contrast imaging X-ray fluorescence/absorption spectroscopy Secondary photon sources for users, short pulse Coherent Diffractive Imaging (concept) SRS HHG 5 mrad LUX 5 mrad 1E10 ph 10 fs 1 khz 1E6 ph 5 fs 10 Hz PXS 4π sr betatron 20 mrad 1E13 ph 300 fs 1 khz 1E8 ph 20 fs 10 Hz compton 1 ev 10 ev 100 ev 1 kev 10 kev 100 kev 1 MeV 6 6

ELI BL Project Phase 2 Completion Building Infrastructure Laser program Experimental program Other activities Permit of Use 12/2015 Building of the Year Award 2016 L1 Installation and Commissioning, 30mJ / 1kHz HHG Delivered, Installation and Commissioning 2017 Center Control System test bed Defects in LH floor stability, Center vacuum, cooling L2 Installation and Commissioning, 10J/10Hz, 2ns PXS Delivered, Installation and Commissioning 2017 L1 and L3 Beam Transport Full Installation Readiness 9/2017 L3 Installation and Commissioning 5/2018 P3 plasma physics delivery 9/2017, Installation and Commissioning HPC in operation L4 delayed development, delivery 2Q 2018, completion 12/2018 ECU delivery 10/2017, Installation and Commissioning Indicators >200 publications Completion 12/2017 Completion 3(6)/2018 Completion12/2018 Risks Ion Accelerator delivery 11/2017, Installation and Commissioning LUX commissioning at DESY H2020 Projects - ELITRANS, EUCALL Scientific Collaboration more than 30 MoU 7 7

Major Achievements Competent international team established with 300 people, 58 EU, 32 non-eu; Building facility finished: base build delivery with over 30 000 m2, vibration free, cleanrooms, with modern specialized labs Major equipment developed and ordered/installed 4 state of the art laser sources developed and being installed, 6 secondary sources, end stations for users being actually installed and commissioned, Modern control and data acquisition system developed and actually installed HPC cluster up and running to support simulations and post processing of experimental data Established QA, Systems Engineering and Safety process to address challenges of large and technologically complex project delivery Internationally recognized scientific programs established with over 200 scientific publications, a number of patent filed or granted International worldwide cooperation has been established with major players in the field of photon based science, over 50 MoU established, partnership through H2020 projects ELITRAS and EUCALL The user community has been attracted via scientific and technical cooperation and also addressed with a large number of workshops and user meetings to secure a smooth start of user action by providing user defined tools and equipment A new way of preparing user experiments and user preparation has been established via internet (browser) based virtual 3D tools ELIBIO and HIFI scientific projects have been established (18 Mio Euro). The projects are led by Prof. J. Hajdu and Prof. S. V. Bulanov who are highly recognized in the fields 8 8

Major Achievements 9 9

Staffing profile 350 HR profile 2011-2017 HR by Origin 300 Mngt + Admin 21 43 250 Facility 0 23 200 Engineering 10 33 150 BTS&CS 7 2 39 100 Experiments 30 10 40 50 Lasers 6 5 40 0 Jan-11 Jan-12 Jan-13 Jan-14 Jan-15 Jan-16 Jan-17 FTE Headcount 300 FTE is the limit we shall need to be successful 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 EU Outside EU CZ Diversity and expertise is what makes us unique 10 10

Belgium 1 Lithuania 1 Kostarika 1 China 1 Bulgaria 1 Ukraine 2 Spain 2 Cuba 1 Sweden 1 Portugal 1 Nepal 1 Croatia 1 Mexiko 1 The Netherlands 1 Ireland 1 Israel 1 Italy 11 Russia 9 Nationality Austria 2 Columbia 2 Serbia 3 Slovakia 8 Germany 4 USA 5 India 7 Poland 6 Great Brittain 6 France 6 11 11

User Community and Collaborations 100% capacity operated by ELI ERIC Open excellence driven access 1 250 days of use operation User community estimate Based on ELI Preparatory Phase, user workshops and experience of established laser facilities 500 users per year at full operation Originating from over 30 countries 12 12

Access Policy Only the excellence of users make successful RI The access policy must ensure the attraction of the best scientific users and the best results in the facilities Standardized procedure European Charter for Access to RI, Peer Review Panel, Virtual User Office Excellence-driven access (non-proprietary) accepted solely through independent peer review Market-driven access (proprietary) shall be limited to 5-10% Specific access for training and testing Call 0 4Q 2017, Access mid 2018 14 14

Facility Completion & Mid-term Outlook 2020 - full operation 2021 - completion of enhancements projects 2019 - use of all laser sources, E1, E3, E4, E5 2017 - Installation and first commissioning, first experiments - elipsometry 2018 - Facility completion, first user calls and experiments - E1, start of biolab operation R&D projects NSP core support for the R&D activities ELIBIO Biolab facility, new technology, R&D activities HIFI High-field science and computing capabilities ADONIS Multiple-enhancements for parallel operation CHAMPP Laser driven XFEL and medical applications 15 15

Upcoming 5 years Facility completion Installation and commissioning of lasers and secondary sources and experimental areas to be done in 2017-2018, first operation and experimental application of PW class laser with up to 10 Hz repetition rates and 50mJ-100 mj 15fs laser with 1 khz repetition rate Beginning of 2019 first experimental campaign with focused 10 PW laser (150fs-1.5 kj) Completion of institutional arrangement for operation Advance with ERIC foundation and conclude its formation in 1Q 2018 Forming long-term sustainable membership User Operations ramp-up First ELI common call for users including all three pillars end of 2017 Start of user operation in 2018 for certain areas including end-stations with first scientific user and internal output papers Putting ELI on the map of large scale facilities through well organized user action and highly cited scientific papers 2019-2020 R&D projects execution ELIBIO, HIFI new scientific outputs in time resolved structural biology and high field science Upgrade Plans - ADONIS enhancement for parallel operation, CHAMPP Laser driven XFEL, Teaming DESY, UHH 16 16

Management Steering Governance / Management Jan Ridky, vice-president, AoS Structural funds International cooperation in research International Scientific Advisory Committee Michael Prouza IoP Director Technology Advisory Committee Roman Hvezda ELI Beamlines Section Roman Hvezda, ELI Beamlines Manager Internal Scientific Board Georg Korn, Scientific Director Building, ICT Admin finance, HR, procurement Project office, QA Tech Transfer Laser program Experimental Program Research support technologies and services Date: 22-Apr-17 17 17

Financial aspects 2018-2022 100% MISSIONS Open Access R&D 100% FUNDING PROFILE National ERIC 50% 50% 0% 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 0% 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 USER OPERATION OPEX 2020 Travel allowances Specific costs Services 26 Mio EUR FUNDING 2018, Mio EUR ELI ERIC 0.96 H 2020 0.38 ESIF 1.58 Utilities Personnel Costs National R&D 3.65 Repair and maintenance National RI 17.69 Material costs 18 18

Science and Technology Advanced Region Area of 6 km 2 on the south edge of Prague Direct access to planned D Metro line Excellent traffic connections Good access to Prague international airport Development areas available (up to 30 ha) High-quality local infrastructure Offices, flats, services, leisure 130M EUR Most Attractive region Region for Investment 20 20

ELI a world class laser facility with high impact for society Date:

22 For info or further questions on this seminar and the activities of the JASPERS Networking Platform, please contact: JASPERS Networking and Competence Centre jaspersnetwork@eib.org www.jaspersnetwork.org