12:00
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--- Coffe break ---
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13:00
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Introduction and constraints from the R&D
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Kazuyoshi Carvalho Akiba
(Nikhef)
(until 14:00)
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13:00
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Welcome and scope of this Workshop
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Kazuyoshi Carvalho Akiba
(Nikhef)
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13:10
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The VELO detector at LHCb - past present and future
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Stefano De Capua
(University of Manchester (GB))
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13:25
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The pathways to the next detector
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Victor Coco
(CERN)
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13:45
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LHCspin (SMOG3): considerations for IP8
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Pasquale Di Nezza
(INFN e Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati (IT))
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14:00
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Interface with the Accelerator
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Malcolm John
(University of Oxford)
(until 15:30)
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14:00
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Opportunities for the RF-shield
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Massimiliano Ferro-Luzzi
(CERN)
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14:20
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The vacuum system around IP8
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Josef Sestak
(CERN)
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14:40
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LHC beam vacuum acceptance criteria
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Giuseppe Bregliozzi
(CERN)
Orlando Santos
(CERN)
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15:30
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coffee break
(until 16:00)
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16:00
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Machine interface, mechanics, layout
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Victor Coco
(CERN)
(until 18:35)
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16:00
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Cooling beyond -40 C
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Bart Verlaat
(NIKHEF-CERN)
Bart Verlaat
(CERN)
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16:20
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Foils, wires and mechanical concepts for Upgrade II
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Michael Jack Booth
(University of Oxford (GB))
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16:40
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Composite shield R&D
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Adam Dominic Lowe
(University of Oxford (GB))
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17:00
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New detector layouts with low material
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Freek Sanders
(Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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17:20
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Reflections on assembly and installation for Upgrade II
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Kieran Bridges
(University of Liverpool (GB))
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19:00
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dinner
(until 21:00)
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