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International Beam Instrumentation Conference, IBIC2012, Tsukuba, Japan, Oct 1-4, 2012


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  • Oneline registration has been closed on Septermber 18, 2012. Please refer to the registration information page forthe on-site registration at the conference venue. - September 25, 2012





  • Banquet page opened. - September 13, 2012





  • paper submission started August 26, 2012.


  • Paper submission Deadline is September 26, 2012.



Dear Colleagues,
Registration page https://efw.knt.co.jp/neoec/contents/K012402bic/ will be closed on 18 September, 24:00 (Japanese Standard Time).
Registration desk at conference venue will open as following schedule.

Registration desk open
Sep. 30 (Sun) 17:00-20:00 at restaurant "ESPOIR", venue of reception
Oct. 1 (Mon) 8:00-18:00 in front of Headquarters (301)
Oct. 2 (Tue) 8:00-18:00 in front of Headquarters (301)



Dear colleagues,
On behalf of the International Beam Instrumentation Conference Program Committee, I am pleased to welcome you to Tsukuba for the First International Beam Instrumentation Conference IBIC12, which will be held October 1-4, 2012. In 2010 representatives from the Americas, Europe, and Asia agreed to merge the two regional workshops, BIW in North America and DIPAC in Europe, and combine with a newly-established Asian regional committee to create a new International Beam Instrumentation Conference, IBIC, from 2012. This is a great milestone for the world beam instrumentation community, and it reflects the maturity of international collaboration in the field of beam instrumentation for accelerators.
The IBIC will be dedicated to exploring the physics and engineering challenges of beam diagnostic and measurement techniques for charged particle accelerators worldwide. The conference program will include tutorials on selected topics and invited and contributed talks, as well as poster sessions. An industrial exhibition and a tour of the accelerator facilities at KEK and J-PARC will also be included. Tsukuba is located 60 km east of Tokyo, and is Japan's largest science city with more than 300 research institutes. Tsukuba is also one of world's key sites for basic research in science and technology. The venue of IBIC 12 is the Tsukuba International Congress center, a modern, dedicated conference venue, located in the heart of the city. We look forward to meeting you in Tsukuba.

Contact address: ibic12-secretary@ml.post.kek.jp

Toshiyuki Mitsuhashi, Chair
IBIC 12 Program Committee


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