About Philip Burrows
Philip Burrows is CLIC Accelerator Collaboration spokesman and acting Associate Director for the Compact Linear Collider Study in the Linear Collider Collaboration.
Philip Burrows | 7 July 2016
The British voted to leave the European Union. What does that mean for science? Phil Burrows, professor at Oxford University and acting Associate Director for the Compact Linear Collider Study in the Linear Collider Collaboration discusses the likely effects the “Brexit” will have for linear collider projects.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
AIDA2020, Brexit, EJADE, ELAN, EuCARD, European Union, EUROTeV, TIARA, United Kingdom
Philip Burrows | 10 March 2016
The International Committee for Future Accelerators (ICFA) is a biannual gathering of the heads of major particle physics labs and institutes from around the world for the purpose of sharing news, liaising, and working together to promote global collaboration in our field. The Linear Collider Collaboration (LCC) has its mandate from ICFA, and the LC oversight Board (LCB) met in association with the recent ICFA meeting [see other article] to monitor progress on the three main LCC elements: the ILC, CLIC, and Detector & Physics groups.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
750GeV, CLIC, European Strategy for Particle Physics, FCC, Higgs, ICFA, LCB, LHC
Philip Burrows | 10 December 2015
Phil Burrows, acting Associate Director for the Compact Linear Collider Study in the Linear Collider Collaboration, says the linear collider community should be prepared for new results from the LHC over the course of the coming years, with the first to be announced next week. They will help us decide which future path we should take.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
13 TeV, CERN, CLIC, ILC, LCWS15, LHC