IWLC2010 talks
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Description
This page is intended to host presentations to be given at the IWLC2010 workshop.
All speakers are requested to upload their slides prior to the conference (48 hours before your talk at the latest) to allow enough time for comments.
Rehearsals of the talks are not mandatory. However, a rehearsal session is planned for Thursday, 14-Oct-2010, 9:00 - 13:00 in room 4-1-021 for those speakers who would like to give a practice talk or who want to present material that was never shown to the CLIC Detector Study group beforehand.
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Detector studies for CLIC 20mSpeaker: Marcel Stanitzki (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
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Tracking and Vertexing
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Design status of the Timepix2 pixel detector chip 20mSpeaker: Xavier Llopart Cudie (CERN)
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Calorimetry and Muons
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Impact of the shower time evolution for a Tungsten based HCAL 20mSpeaker: Dr Mark Thomson (University of Cambridge)
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Detector Performance and Software Tools
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Event Generation of gamma gamma -> hadrons 20mSpeaker: Tim Barklow (Stanford University)
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b-tagging of high energy jets at CLIC: Issues and requirements 20mSpeaker: Marco Battaglia (UCSC and CERN)
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Particle Flow Calorimetry at High Energies 20mSpeaker: Dr Mark Thomson (University of Cambridge)
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ILD and SiD Detector Concepts for CLIC 20mSpeaker: Mr Christian Grefe (CERN, Bonn University)
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Higgs and Supersymmetry
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Determination of Heavy Slepton Mass at CLIC 20mSpeaker: Jean-Jacques Blaising (CERN)
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A Study of e+e- -> H0A0 -> bbbb at 3 TeV at CLIC 20mSpeaker: Marco Battaglia (UCSC and CERN)
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A Study of Chargino and Neutralino Masses using W and h energy spectra and threshold scans at CLIC 20mSpeaker: Natali Alster (University of California, Santa Cruz)
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