The Future Circular Collider Innovation Study (FCCIS) will deliver a design and an implementation plan for a new research infrastructure, consisting of a 100 km long, circular tunnel and a dozen surface sites. It will initially host an electron-positron particle collider. With an energy frontier hadron collider as a second step, it can serve a world-wide community through the end of the 21st century. This project will validate the key performance enablers at particle accelerators.
Part of this event is the 4th FCC Physics and Experiments Workshop (dedicated agenda and registration: click here)
This will be a remote-only event using Zoom for webcast.
Presentations for non physics or theory activities are on invitation only.
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FCCIS – The Future Circular Collider Innovation Study. This INFRADEV Research and Innovation Action project receives funding from the European Union’s H2020 Framework Programme under grant agreement no. 951754. |
Instructions and guidance for the management of data, in particular Open Data in compliance with the H2020 regulations in the FCCIS project.
https://indico.cern.ch/event/932973/timetable/#20201111.detailed
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https://indico.cern.ch/event/932973/timetable/#20201111.detailed
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