Early Career Researchers meeting

Europe/London
Kensington suite (Millennium Gloucester Hotel London Kensington)

Kensington suite

Millennium Gloucester Hotel London Kensington

Sarah Louise Williams (University of Cambridge (GB))
Description

The early career scientist (ECR) session at FCC Week aims to bring together both ECRs working within the FCC community and those interested in the FCC to discuss experiences, hopes and concerns going forwards. It will consist of a short introduction, followed by a panel discussion where ECRs working across different areas of FCC activities (including physics and detector performance, accelerators and theory) will give a short introduction to themselves, and their work, before taking part in a moderated discussion on their experiences so far and the path going forwards. This will be followed by an open discussion amongst participants about ways to facilitate more ECR involvement in FCC-related activities. Further information will be communicated closer to the time.

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Participants
Participants
  • Alejo Nahuel Rossia
  • Andrey Abramov
  • Armin Ilg
  • Atanu Modak
  • Christian Appelt
  • Emily Rose Howling
  • Julia Gonski
  • Melissa Yexley
  • Rajeev Singh
  • Sarah Louise Williams
  • Tevong You
    • 3:30 PM 3:35 PM
      Introduction 5m
      Speaker: Sarah Louise Williams (University of Cambridge (GB))
    • 3:40 PM 3:45 PM
      Overview of ECFA and the European strategy 5m
    • 3:45 PM 3:50 PM
      Overview of snowmass process in the US 5m
      Speaker: Julia Lynne Gonski (Columbia University (US))
    • 3:50 PM 4:00 PM
      Short introductions to panellists 10m

      Each panelist will provide a short (< 2 minute) introduction to themselves, their involvement in the FCC, and their hopes and concerns about the future of HEP

    • 4:00 PM 4:30 PM
      Moderated panel discussion 30m
    • 4:30 PM 5:00 PM
      Broader discussion [including zoom participants] 30m