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This volume presents a selection of articles based on inspiring
lectures held at the "Capri" Advanced Summer School, an original
event conceived and promoted by Leonida Antonio Gizzi and Ralph
Assmann that focuses on novel schemes for plasma-based particle
acceleration and radiation sources, and which brings together
researchers from the conventional accelerator community and from
the high-intensity laser-matter interaction research fields.
Training in these fields is highly relevant for ultra-intense
lasers and applications, which have enjoyed dramatic growth
following the development of major European infrastructures like
the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) and the EuPRAXIA project.
The articles preserve the tutorial character of the lectures and
reflect the latest advances in their respective fields. The volume
is mainly intended for PhD students and young researchers getting
started in this area, but also for scientists from other fields who
are interested in the latest developments. The content will also
appeal to radiobiologists and medical physicists, as it includes
contributions on potential applications of laser-based particle
accelerators.
This volume presents a selection of articles based on inspiring
lectures held at the "Capri" Advanced Summer School, an original
event conceived and promoted by Leonida Antonio Gizzi and Ralph
Assmann that focuses on novel schemes for plasma-based particle
acceleration and radiation sources, and which brings together
researchers from the conventional accelerator community and from
the high-intensity laser-matter interaction research fields.
Training in these fields is highly relevant for ultra-intense
lasers and applications, which have enjoyed dramatic growth
following the development of major European infrastructures like
the Extreme Light Infrastructure (ELI) and the EuPRAXIA project.
The articles preserve the tutorial character of the lectures and
reflect the latest advances in their respective fields. The volume
is mainly intended for PhD students and young researchers getting
started in this area, but also for scientists from other fields who
are interested in the latest developments. The content will also
appeal to radiobiologists and medical physicists, as it includes
contributions on potential applications of laser-based particle
accelerators.
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