Research and Development Opportunities for the Linear Collider
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Workshop date: April 5, 2002
- Introduction.
- Program.
- Video
coverage of the workshop.
- Participants.
- Advice to speakers.
- Other linear collider consortia and meetings:
We are working closely with the organizers of other meetings and
expect that the various consortia will remain in close contact
as they are organized.
- Workshop statistics:
- 113 people had registered over the web; 84 of them picked up their
conference badges April 5th.
Ten more people registered at the workshop, bringing the total
number of registrations
to 123. As a result, there were 94 registered participants in attendance,
though about 150 people came to the summary/discussion talks at
the end of the day.
- 41 people turned in a
survey/questionnaire
form concerning their possible interests.
46 people who did not fill out the
interest questionnaire did provide information in their registration form
concerning their interests. Consequently, we collected R&D preference data from 87 of the 123 workshop registrants.
- 26 registrants were interested in R&D projects relating to both
accelerator and detector designs. 22 expressed interest only in accelerator projects. 39 indicated interests only in detector projects.
Click here
for an Excel spreadsheet with contact information,
questionnaire responses, and R&D preferences for participants.
- The home institutions of participants who had registered
over the web were distributed over 19 states, Italy, and Russia.
Click here to see a map of US participation.
- We printed 200 copies of the speakers' presentations, distributed
about 120 of them to workshop participants and another 20 to the
Fermilab directorate and visiting (URA?) committee.
Links
Comments
Contacting the organizers...
Dan Amidei (co-chair),
University of Michigan, (734) 764-3266
George Gollin (co-chair),
University of Illinois, (217) 333-4451
Gerald C. Blazey, Northern Illinois University
Marcela Carena, Fermilab
David Finley, Fermilab
Gene Fisk, Fermilab
David Gerdes, University of Michigan
Bob Kephart, Fermilab
Young-Kee Kim, University of California, Berkeley
Andreas Kronfeld, Fermilab
Nigel Lockyer, University of Pennsylvania
Slawomir Tkaczyk, Fermilab
Rick VanKooten, Indiana University