International Advisory Committee members (since May 2023):
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Phil Allport (University of Birmingham)
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Diego Bettoni (INFN, Ferrara)
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Frederick Bordry (CERN; chair)
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Abhay Deshpande (BNL and SUNY, Stony Brook)
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Beate Heinemann (DESY and Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
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Karl Jakobs (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg)
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Young-Kee Kim (University of Chicago)
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Eric Laenen (Nikhef and Universiteit van Amsterdam)
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Jean-Philippe Lansberg (IJCLab Orsay)
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Tadeusz Lesiak (Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kraków)
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Dave Newbold (STFC)
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Vladimir Shiltsev (Northern Illinois University)
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Johanna Stachel (Universität Heidelberg)
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Achille Stocchi (IJCLab Orsay)
Mandate of the International Advisory Committee:
The IAC advises the Coordination Panel and the CERN Directorate by following the development of options of an ep/eA collider at the LHC and at the FCC. Advice may relate to the scientific and technical direction for the physics potential of the ep/eA collider, with emphasis on the FCC, depending on the machine parameters and a realistic detector design. The IAC assists the Coordination Panel to build the international case for the accelerator and detector developments, and advises on the resource, infrastructure and science policy aspects of the ep/eA collider.
Previous members:
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Guido Altarelli
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Sergio Bertolucci
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Nicola Bianchi
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Stanley Brodsky
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Oliver Brüning
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Rohini Godbole
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Chen Hesheng
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Andrew Hutton
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Max Klein
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Shin-ichi Kurokawa
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Victor Anatol'evich Mateev
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Aleandro Nisati
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Leonid Rivkin
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Herwig Schopper
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Jurgen Schukraft
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John Womersley