The conference will feature oral and poster presentations showcasing the latest scientific and technological advancements in accelerator technology and its applications, complemented by high-level invited talks. The conference proceedings will be published in a special issue of Nucl. Instrum. Meth. B (NIMB), more information here.
PROGRAM SCHEDULE

Full Book of Abstracts (16 mb) can be downloaded using the link below. Please refer to the BoA for full program details, including poster sessions.
Presentation instructions for oral and poster contributions are available here.
INVITED SPEAKERS:
Opening address: Günther Dissertori, ETH Zurich rector
- Ganter Romain, PSI, Switzerland (session: Accelerator technology)
- Victoria Vojtech, TU Wien, Austria (session: Development of novel technologies)
- Susan Speller, University of Oxford, UK (session: Ion beam modification of materials)
- Lars Jeurgens, EMPA, Switzerland (session: Ion beam analysis and applications)
- Anton Wallner, HZDR-Rossendorf, Germany (session: Application to nuclear and particle physics)
- Anita Quiles, CEA, France (session: Applications to Cultural Heritage)
- Alessandra Gianoncelli, Elettra, Italy (session: Application to life science)
- Nicolas Brehm, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (session: Accelerator Mass Spectrometry)
Visit to Paul Scherrer Institute![]() PSI is the central location for Switzerland’s large research facilities. PSI has the world’s most powerful muon source, a unique proton and neutron source, a synchrotron and one of only five X-ray free-electron lasers with hard X-rays. The visit will take place on the final day of the conference, following the conclusion of the official program. | Visit to Ionplus![]() Ionplus warmly invites all ECAART15 participants to join an organised visit to their facilities. Take the opportunity to explore the company production site, see the devices, conduct technical discussions, enjoy a casual chat and have a drink together. There will also be food provided. The visit will take place on Tuesday afternoon. |
Bus transport is organised for both the PSI and the Ionplus visits, taking participants directly from the conference venue to the visit locations.