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Vignette GANIL Campus Jules Horowitz 2008 1980 ENSI CIRIL re i a é ucl N ue que q i s Phy ophysi r Ast et Sciences de la vie physique atomique Sciences des matériaux Radiobiologie

Vignette GIE CEA-CNRS (50-50)1976 1 st expt 1983 Investment 166M Permanents : 253 -physicists (10%), engineers and technicians, Admin CNRS, CEA, 60 visitors, post doc,phd/year Budget : 9,3 M (2008, without salaries) 2,0 M from (Europe, Region, Valorization) Utilisateurs : 600 users (50% foreigners, EU, Japan, India, US..) from more than 100 Laboratories and Institutes Beam time : 5600 hours at high energy + 4500 hours in parallel (SME) (IRRSUD) (ion sources hall D) TOTAL more than 10000 Hours (3 simultaneous experiments )

A large of community of European users (103 laboratories, 26 countries ) GANIL «Large Scale Facility» in the PCRD 3, 4, 5 and 6 GANIL coordinates FP6 Eurisol Design study (40 labos,22pays) GANIL participates in I3 de Nuclear Physics «EURONS» 40labos,20pays FP7 ENSAR

10-6 m Probing the structure of matter 10-10 m cristal Atoms Electrons Neutrons 10-15-18 m Solid state and condensed matter Protons Atomic,molecular Physics Applications Nuclear materials Nanostructuration Nucleus Nuclear Physics Quarks Radiobiology

1- GANIL Large scale facility Equipments Surface 21 500 m2 with 11 experimental vaults. ACCELERATORS SPECTROMETERS AND ACCELERATORS

An Interdisciplinary research facility Jules Horowitz Campus Around GANIL, progressively,an interdisciplinary Campus has been established with the following partners Towards an Institute of Physics and life sciences Started : 1986 mission : Imaging platform-radio-isotopes Neurosciences Funding : CNRS/CEA/Inserm staff : 90 permanents budget : 7,7 M Staaf : 253 permanents + 63 non permanents budget : 22,6 M started : 1982 mission : Interdisciplinary use of ions funding : CEA /CNRS / University /ENSICAEN staff : 77 permanents+19 non permanents budget : 5,4 M started: 1947 mission : Physics funding : CNRS, University de Caen, ENSICAEN staff : 64 permanents + 18 non permanents budget : 4,5 M

GANIL Labeled Large Scale Facility 1995 In the Field :One of the Two major Facility in Europe with GSI- Darmstadt Only four in the world leading the field with RIKEN (ToKyo) and MSU-NCSL (Michigan) A strong international user community 600 users, 40% outside France associated to 130 laboratories and from 30 different countries. 27 scientific awards

GANIL Contribution to Education Dissemination of Scientific Culture EDUCATION 25 PhD students and post-docs /year 160 PhD thesis since 1990 400 Hours teaching at University and ENSI (Masters,Doctorates) 60 Undergraduates /year OUTREACH 31 000 visitors (open science days) since its beginning + 2000 visitors per/year every year + Specific outreach actions :Conferences at High Schools Expositions and d Public events - «Journey to the heart of matter» (1998) Mairie de Caen - «Radioactivity in Nature» (2003) CRBN 2517 persons - «Facets of Sciences» (2003) - «Women in Physics» (2005) Musée des Arts et MétiersM -Launching SPIRAL 2 (2005) - 25 years of experiments(2008)

GANIL a tool of economical development GANIL connects Research, Education, and Industry Startup, Incubator Industry University Engineering school Research laboratories

GANIL :Applications of Ions beams Art ENERGY Fusion, Fission Imaging Cancer Therapy With Ions Material science SPACE The applications are numerous and growing!!

A tool of economical development Companies issued from GANIL (1980-2000) BIOPORE 1986-1990 1990 Development of micro -membranes GANELEC 1989-1995 1995 Development of micro electronics modules PANTECHNIK 1991 Cap 3M Ion sources World leader X_ION 1998 Surface modification for Si Substrate for Micro electronics

A tool of economical development Advanced technologies and Start-up issued from GANIL since 2001 In Dec2000 «Normandie Incubation» was created by GANIL,ENSI Caen, Univ Caen BN Normandie Incubation nurture and support projects in advanced technologies 46 start up projects have been supported 28 start-up companies are still in actvity 160 Jobs created (2001-2008) 2008) 11,5 M M since 2001 22 PhD jobs created Last exemple 2007 «Quertech» Hard Al composite patent

GANIL : Financial figures M Investments in 1978-2007 30 SPIRAL2 SPIRAL1 20 GANIL - Cyclotrons 10 Mean value 3,3M 0 Total Investment on GANIL site since the beginning (1977-2007) represents about 166M

INDICATORS :Who pay what? Investments 95% CNRS and CEA Local region 5% 48% of GANIL personnel are high level jobs

Indicators: GANIL Budget structure (2008) Income Expenses 2,2 M Running 3,265 M Invests 4,862 M CEA-CNRS Funding Salaries 14,514 M 22,6 M CEA and CNRS funding represent 90%of GANIL yearly budget

6 Social-economical Impacts Direct and indirect Jobs Effectif au 31/12/08 Permanent Jobs GANIL 253 emplois DIRECT directs Jobs Cyceron 90 LPC 64 "emplois Induced jobs indirects" * Ciril 77 Normandie Incubation 114 TOTAL 598

Social economical impacts Salaries injected in the local economy every year amount to 28,4 M Dépense personnel en k au 31/12/07 GANIL 14 500 charges de personnel directes Cyceron 6 000 LPC 3 700 charges de personnel indirectes Ciril 4 200 Normandie Incubation non communiqué TOTAL 28 400

Economical impact Annual expenses in the region MOYENNE DES ACHATS DE 2003 A 2007 Localisation des fournisseurs Total achats en HT % Basse-Normandie 4 030 956 42,80% Autres régions 5 387 809 57,20% TOTAL 9 418 765 100,00% Ganil contributes to the local economy since 4M are spent every year in the region On the basis of a mean salary of 1640 /month,these expenses correspond to the equivalent added 111 Jobs /year

7 Future developments 34 selected All fields of Knowledge included FAIR &SPIRAL2 Selected! SPIRAL 2 gives to France and to the region of Basse Normandie a real advantage in the race for the next generation of rare Isotopes factory EURISOL (NuPECC, ESFRI 2006-2008).

+60 M 136 M M 2006-2012 2012 Phase 1 Accelerator personnel & S3, NFS Costs (CEA-CNRS) Construction in 2 Phases Phase 2 RIB production Building & DESIR GANIL Civil construction: 2010-2012 About 40% of 136 M Civil engineering Investments local

BILATERAL COLLABORATIONS GSI, Darmstadt ISOLDE FLNR, Dubna TRIUM F ANL, Argonne NSCL, MSU HRIBF, Oak Ridge IRNE, Bulgaria LNL, Legnaro SPAIN Sweden COPIGAL IMP, Lanzhou RIKEN, Tokyo NIPNE, Bucharest SARAF BARC,TiFR Bombay MoU signed MoU under preparation 14 accords ESFRI (LEA*, process LIA**, and MoU***) EU FP7 signés SPIRAL *LEA 2 Preparatory = Laboratoire Européen Phase contract Associé **LIA = Laboratoire International Associé 2 accords (EC en grant: préparation 3,9 M, 2008-2010, 25 partners) aims in the organisation ***MoU= Memorandum of Understanding and signature of the International Consortium for the construction of SPIRAL2 and the associated detectors

Social & Economical Impacts How the contributions of the local authorities impact the local économy For the year 2007,Ganil has spent 4M in the local companies as well as 14,5Me injected as salaries in the local economy. Therefore when the region invests 50Me in SPIRAL2,GANIL redistributes it in the local economy in less than 3 years

Conclusions The GANIL GANIL is LSF clearly has created the backbone 253 direct high of the level research jobs and 345 and indirect technical ones development.spiral2 in construction the region will. GANIL contribute carry to a 20-30 very positive more permanents image for high the level city of jobs Caen and the region of Basse Normandie, with a reputation of excellence both at the national and international level. In the local economy,through its running and investments budget GANIL contributes to 111 additional local jobs Initial investments amount to day to 166M without SPIRAL2. This correspond to a total of 18,5 M M injected in the economy each year. Thanks to Normandy incubation,28 young start up have been created (11,5 CEA M Mand business) CNRS covers 90% of the budget,salaries included. The others 10% are coming form the local region, external contracts and EU FP GANIL Because has of quite this a central large impact role,the on local the local authorities region economy have invested, on its 50M future in development SPIRAL2 project and is strongly supported at the regional level.