Roman Pöschl (CNRS/LAL) | 14 April 2016
For their 4th edition, the French Linear Collider Days brought participants to Paris to review recent national development on accelerator, physics and detectors as well as to hear about the global progress of the project at the international level. The meeting was jointly organised by members of CEA/Irfu and IN2P3. Roman Pöschl, member of the organisation committee, summarises.
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Ties Behnke (DESY) and Roman Pöschl (CNRS/LAL) | 30 June 2011
With the publication of the Detailed Baseline Design Report in their sights, members of the ILD collaboration work diligently to form realisable models of their detector, ones that take into account both their physics simulations and the nuts and bolts of engineering designs.
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Marc Weber (KIT), Georges Blanchot (CERN) and Roman Pöschl (CNRS/LAL) | 16 June 2011
Lowering power consumption is a key issue for particle physicists to solve to design the next generation of collider experiments. Detectors will measure signals recorded in millions of readout channels. Last May, the ILC-CLIC common working group for detectors organised the first workshop on power pulsing and delivery at LAL in Orsay, France.
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CLIC, CNRS/LAL, detailed baseline design, detector R&D, ILC-CLIC, power pulsing, SLHC
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