7–9 May 2025
Physics Building 510A
US/Eastern timezone

The goal of this workshop is to brainstorm and evaluate possible design choices for an integrated tracker for future collider (FCC-ee), ahead of the FCC week in Vienna. 

 

REGISTRATION IS CLOSED.

MANDATORY BNL GUEST APPOINTMENT REQUIRED FOR ALL ATTENDEES --  IN PERSON OR REMOTE -- Please contact sjunk@bnl.gov for instructions.

 

TRANSPORTATION:   BNL provides free shuttle service from Ronkonkoma train station 4 times per day for those who would prefer not to rent a car.  If you would like more information on this service, or would like to make a reservation, please contact sjunk@bnl.gov for the schedule. 

Home2 Suites also provides complimentary shuttle service to and from BNL for their guests.  Please make a reservation upon checkin.  

LUNCH:   LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED THE 1ST TWO DAYS OF WORKSHOP AND "ON OWN" FOR FRIDAY, MAY 9.  PLEASE ORDER USING THE FOLLOWING LINK BY 10 AM ON FRIDAY: 

https://foodtruck.pub/order/menu.aspx?busid=11385

 

 

Several specific R&D projects are currently being pursued under the DRDs (as well as the U.S. CPAD RDCs), but this workshop aims to be cross-cutting across DRD1, 3, 7 and 8. Discussions from the low-level readout architectures to addressing larger scale system integration issues with a goal of creating a workplan that helps to understand and quantify the design choices as a function of cost, performance and flexibility as well as study the advantage of specific design choices to physics. The workshop will aim to foster collaboration between interested institutes to:

  1. Discuss existing and new design choices for an integrated tracker and their challenges.
  2. Develop specific configuration choices, as an action item for this workshop, that is worthy of further (simulation) studies
  3. Understand the interests of the various institutes, draw up a collaborative plan based on the available resources so that we can work toward a common goal. 
  4. Draw up an actionable plan that can be followed up regularly. 

     

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US/Eastern
Physics Building 510A
Physics Large Seminar Room