Tag archive: LEP
Brian Foster | 21 August 2014
The Linear Collider school, a week of intense lectures and discussions on all things linear, has just taken place at lake Chiemsee in Germany, switching from its former venue in the UK’s Lake District to Bavaria. Brian Foster, European Director in the Linear Collider Collaboration, was one of the lecturers and reports about exotic PhDs and linear collider news from a monastic setting.
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Director's Corner | Tagged:
CLIC, ILC, LEP, LHC physics, linear collider school
Sakue Yamada | 5 July 2012
We in the ILC Research Directorate are thrilled with the announcement from CERN this week that a Higgs-like particle has been discovered. The Higgs particle has been a target of our experiments for over decades, and the affirming news from LHC finally means a great step forward. I wish to congratulate CERN and all physicists who contributed to this success.
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Research Director's Report | Tagged:
DBD, detectors, Higgs, LEP, LHC, SLC, Tevatron
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