Tag archive: JINR
Barry Barish | 24 July 2008
The International Linear Collider Steering Committee met on 4 June 2008 at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna, Russia, in parallel with the first day of our Global Design Effort meeting.
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Dubna, ILCSC, JINR, MOU, Russia
Barry Barish | 10 July 2008
One of the most difficult and tricky issues for the Global Design Effort in carrying out our design work is how to approach the siting issue for the ILC before proposals are actually solicited for hosting the machine. Conventional facilities are a major part of the project, accounting for almost one third of the total costs. Therefore, in order to bring as much reality to our reference design as possible, we asked for and studied three "sample sites," one from each region.
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CFS, conventional facilities and siting, Dubna, ILC site, JINR, Russia
Ewan Paterson | 26 June 2008
At the recent Conventional Facilities and Siting Workshop in Dubna, there were four focus groups: Shallow Site, Infrastructure, Siting and Accelerator Systems.
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cost estimate, Dubna, ILC design, ILC site, integration, JINR, Russia
Barry Barish | 17 April 2008
The next general meeting for the GDE will be at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna, Russia. JINR is a large international laboratory with a long history in accelerator-related science.
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Dubna, ILC design, ILC site, JINR, Russia, shallow site
Brian Foster | 6 April 2006
It is widely known that the Russian Federation is home to a large number of prestigious accelerator laboratories and many highly regarded accelerator scientists.
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Europe, ITEP, JINR, Russia, Russian Federation
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