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Πέμπτη 6 Οκτωβρίου 2016

What is the Future of Particle Accelerators?

   



What is the Future of Particle Accelerator

 Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 6 Οκτ 2016

Suzie Sheehy chairs a discussion between accelerator physicists from across the field on what’s next for particle accelerators.
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Particle
accelerators seem to be getting bigger, more powerful and more
expensive in the quest for knowledge that helps us understand the
Universe. This panel discussion brings together top researchers from
around the world to discuss the challenges in designing today's
accelerators for use in answering tomorrow's research questions.
Representatives of four possible future projects discuss how and why
these machines are being considered, where the major challenges lie and
present their long-term vision for the future.
Suzie Sheehy is
particle physicist with a knack for science presenting. She currently
holds a joint appointment with STFC and ASTeC to work at Oxford
University on high power hadron accelerators. After presenting a
Discourse and a series of videos on accelerators at the Ri, she is
returning with physicist friends and colleagues to discuss the future of
particle accelerators.
Prof. Kenneth Long is a Professor of Particle
Physics at Imperial College, London and spokesperson for the Muon
Ionisation Cooling Experiment (MICE) at the STFC Rutherford Appleton
Laboratory.
Prof. Phillip Burrows is a Professor of Accelerator
Physics, University of Oxford, Associate Director of John Adams
Institute for Accelerator Science and spokesperson of the international
Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) collaboration.
Dr. Stuart Mangles is a
Senior Lecturer and University Research Fellow, Imperial College London
and an expert in laser wakefield acceleration.
Dr. Frank Zimmerman is a Senior Scientist at CERN and Deputy Study Leader for the global Future Circular Collider (FCC) Study.
This event and video series is supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council.

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