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The Superconducting Detector Magnets Workshop will be held at CERN in September 2022 in order to bring together the physics community, the magnet designers and the industry to exchange about the future needs and efforts to be achieved in research and development to build the next magnet generations of the Future Colliders and Beyond Collider Physics Experiments developed by collaborative Institutes. The industrial capacities and their availabilities, with the foreseen prospects and plans, will be addressed and representatives of industry working on all aspects of superconducting detector magnets will be invited. The purpose of the workshop will be to foster collaborations, the exchange of ideas, concepts, and best practices, and to advance on superconducting detector magnet technologies. A topic of particular importance to be addressed will the availability of aluminum-stabilized Nb-Ti/Cu conductors.
Co-chairs :
Matthias Mentink (CERN) and Toru Ogitsu (KEK)
Local Organizing Committee:
Nikkie Deelen and Connie Potter (CERN)
Program Committee:
Benoit Cure (CERN) and Lionel Quettier (CEA)
Renuka Rajput-Ghoshal (JLab/BNL) and Vadim Kashikhin (Fermilab)
Ken-ichi Sasaki (KEK), Yasuhiro Makida (KEK), and Akira Yamamoto (Chair, KEK)
Below you can register for the workshop by clicking on the registration button. This workshop will be held in hybrid format and participants are encouraged to join the workshop in person at CERN. To ease your stay at CERN, we have blocked rooms in the CERN hostel for participants of this workshop that can be reserve by filling out one of the forms below. The difference between the two forms is the check-out date, so please choose the form you need accordingly. After filling out the form you should send it to housing.service@cern.ch no later than 31 days before your arrival!
Participation to this workshop is free and the workshop dinner is offered to participants by CERN. Participants who would like to make use of one of the rooms in the hostel need to pay for that themselves.
A summary of the workshop is available here: