Fostering Swiss collaboration towards a future circular collider - Part 1
A100 / Sciences II
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These workshops aim to kickstart Swiss efforts to contribute towards a Future Circular Collider and to spearhead the collaboration among Swiss institutions on the development of detectors and accelerators. The first workshop covers the general aspects of the FCCee project and introduces the activities and interests of the different Swiss groups. The goal of the second workshop is to identify interest for participation in concrete projects and collaborative activities with a focus on common fundraising efforts.
The workshops are sponsored and hosted by the University of Geneva and the University of Zurich. The workshops are endorsed by the Swiss Institute of Particle Physics (CHIPP).
This first FCCee workshop will be IN PERSON at the University of Geneva. Given current restrictions, a maximum of 60 people will be allowed. A zoom connection is also provided; link available at the menu on the left of this page.
The lunch and coffee breaks will take place at the Cafeteria of Sciences II, close-by the meeting room.
Access:
- You can come to the university building Sciences II by public transport or car. The meeting room is A100 in Sciences II, Quai Ernest-Ansermet 30, 1205 Genève.
- If you come by car, you can park at the parking lot of the École de Physique. In this case and on your arrival, please go to the reception of the École de Physique (ground floor of the building) and present your parking ticket, mentioning the FCC workshop, to get a reduced fare (5 CHF / day instead of 27 CHF / day).
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Overview - Swiss perspective¶ A100 / Sciences II
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30, quai Ernest Ansermet 1205 Genève-
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Speaker: Guenther Dissertori (ETH Zurich (CH))
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UNIGE EVENTS - PROTECTIVE MEASURES¶ A100 / Sciences II
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30, quai Ernest Ansermet 1205 Genèvehttps://www.unige.ch/coronavirus/files/2116/3051/8452/A3-Mesures-Events_0109211.pdf
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Overview - accelerator¶ A100 / Sciences II
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30, quai Ernest Ansermet 1205 Genève-
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Speaker: Dave Newbold (STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (GB))
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Overview - physics perspective¶ A100 / Sciences II
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30, quai Ernest Ansermet 1205 Genève- 10:55
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Lunch 1h 5m Cafeteria / Sciences II
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Overview - international perspective¶ A100 / Sciences II
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30, quai Ernest Ansermet 1205 Genève-
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Speaker: Patrizia Azzi (INFN Padova (IT))
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Speaker: Walter Snoeys (CERN)
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Speaker: Nicolo Cartiglia (INFN Torino (IT))
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Speaker: Giuseppe Iacobucci (Universite de Geneve (CH))
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Speaker: Franco Bedeschi (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))
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Coffee break 30m Cafeteria / Sciences II
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Swiss experimental contributions¶ A100 / Sciences II
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30, quai Ernest Ansermet 1205 Genève- 16:25
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Speakers: Lesya Shchutska (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH)), Olivier Schneider (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (CH))
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Speaker: Anna Macchiolo (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
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Speakers: Lenny Rivkin (Paul Scherrer Institute (CH)), Mike Seidel (PSI)
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