CERN's Future Large Hadron Collider and Scientific Prospects
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Designed for a broad audience—students and researchers from all disciplines—these initiatives draw on the multidisciplinary expertise of the MIPS Cluster, partner clusters and organizations, as well as national and international teams.
They are held on the first Friday of every month at 10 a.m. and are followed by a buffet, providing an opportunity to continue the discussion.
Speakers
- Christophe GROSJEAN, University of Berlin
- Johannes GUTLEBER, CERN
- Gaëlle BOUDOUL, IN2P3 & CERN
- Matthis KENNOUCHE, CERN
- Laurent VACAVANT, IN2P3/CNRS
Program
- Scientific Objectives of the FCC: Exploring the Unknown – Christophe GROSJEAN
- FCC Feasibility Study: What’s the Current Status on the Ground? – Johannes GUTLEBER
- Panel Discussion: Q&A
Gaëlle BOUDOUL, Johannes GUTLEBER, Christophe GROSJEAN, Matthis KENNOUCHE, Laurent VACAVANT
Abstract
This seminar will provide an opportunity to learn about the scientific challenges and objectives of the FCC, the stages of its feasibility study, and the prospects this ambitious project offers for particle physics. A panel discussion will allow participants to ask questions directly to the experts.
This conference is part of the monthly series organized by the Research Center, which aims to promote scientific exchange and raise awareness within the community about new topics and technological innovations.
As usual, the conference will be followed by a casual reception to allow for further discussion.
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