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Scope

Background

 Advances in science and technology in the field of neutron science have been dominated by a fruitful combination of major international facilities supported by networks of smaller regional facilities. Recent advances in accelerator technology and neutronic design have made it possible to construct small-scale accelerator-driven neutron facilities that would be able to play a significant role in neutron technology and science. The neutron applications using compact accelerator driven neutron sources are now becoming more and more important since it can cover various fields such as material science, engineering, nuclear physics, cancer therapy, soft error and so on, therefore, they would play more significant role in the future.
 To promote such activities, the Union for Compact Accelerator-driven Neutron Sources (UCANS) was established in 2010 (http://www.indiana.edu/~lens/UCANS/). Following fruitful meetings held in Beijing, Bloomington and Bilbao, we are organizing UCANS-IV at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan.

Topics

Accelerators and beam optics
Target radiation damage and heat removal
Moderator neutronics
Optical devices and detectors
Innovative instrumentation
Applications
Other items relating CANS

We also welcome the presentation from large facilities for the close relation between compact and large facilities.
We will also provide discussion time on CANS role, collaborative works and so on.