Plenary session
Abstract/Contents
- Abstract
- ILC Detector requirements from physics and introductory overview of ILC detector design concepts – Markus Klute (MIT) -- TPD – technology requirements and opportunities – Jochen Kaminski (LCTPC) -- Silicon Tracking – technology requirements and opportunities – Caterina Vernieri et al. (SLAC) -- Particle Flow Calorimetry – technology requirements and opportunities – Francois Corriveau (IPP Canada – McGill U) -- Dual Readout Calorimetry - technology requirements and opportunities – Sarah Eno (U. Maryland) -- Forward Detectors - technology requirements and opportunities – Itamar Levy (NRCN – Tel Aviv U) -- Software and Computing - technology requirements and opportunities – Jan Strube (PNNL and UO) -- Panel Discussion: Early Career Opportunities in Accelerator, Physics, and Detectors for the ILC Project – Nikita Kuklev and Edith Nissen (SEC AF)
Description
Type of resource | moving image |
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Extent | 1 video file |
Publication date | October 21, 2020 |
Language | English |
Digital origin | born digital |
Sound content | Sound |
Color content | Color |
Creators/Contributors
Spk | Klute, Markus | |
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Spk | Kaminski, Jochen | |
Spk | Vernieri, Caterina | |
Spk | Corriveau, François, 1954- | |
Spk | Eno, Sarah | |
Spk | Levy, Itamar | |
Spk | Strube, Jan | |
Spk | Kuklev, Nikita | |
Spk | Nissen, Edith |
Subjects
Genre | Lectures |
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Bibliographic information
Conference site | |
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Source ID | slac:AWLC2020_Oct21_Plenary |
Location | https://purl.stanford.edu/ft948df7199 |
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