The 2017 EPICS Collaboration Workshop will be hosted by the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB) and the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) and will take place at Michigan State University (MSU) from 6-8 June 2017.
The workshop will consist of collaboration on Tuesday-Thursday, 6-8 June 2017. Please enter through the main lobby of FRIB/NSCL and the receptionist will direct you.
EPICS (Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System) is a set of open source software tools, libraries and applications developed collaboratively and used worldwide to create distributed soft real-time control systems for scientific instruments such as particle accelerators, telescopes, and large scientific experiments.
These collaboration meetings provide a chance for developers and managers from the various different sites to come together and discuss their work and progress, and make plans for the future. They give a chance to see what is being done at other laboratories, and to review the specifications for new tools or enhancements to existing ones in order to maximize their usefulness to the whole community and avoid duplication of effort.
Venue:
The 2017 EPICS Collaboration meeting will take place in the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams located on the campus on Michigan State University.
Interactive MSU Campus Map
Parking Map - The Shaw Parking Ramp offers Pay-by-Plate parking.
FRIB/NSCL Address
640 S. Shaw Lane
East Lansing, MI 48824
Registration:
Please see "Registration Form" at the left to register for the meeting.
Morning and afternoon breaks will be included in the registration.
Meals:
Lunches will take place at the Riverwalk Market at Owen Hall and will be your responsibility.
All food items are served a la carte. Payment for food items can be made with cash or credit card.