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Strategic R&D Programme on Technologies for Future Experiments

Instrumentation is a key ingredient for progress in experimental high energy physics. The Experimental Physics Department of CERN has defined a strategic R&D (Research and Development) programme on technologies for future experiments. Provided the required resources can be made available it will...

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Autores principales: Aleksa, Martin, Blomer, Jakob, Cure, Benoit, Campbell, Michael, D'Ambrosio, Carmelo, Dannheim, Dominik, Doser, Michael, Faccio, Federico, Farthouat, Philippe, Gargiulo, Corrado, Janot, Patrick, Joram, Christian, Krammer, Manfred, Linssen, Lucie, Mato Vila, Pere, Rodrigues Simoes Moreira, Paulo, Musa, Luciano, Oliveri, Eraldo, Onnela, Antti, Pernegger, Heinz, Riedler, Petra, Rembser, Christoph, Stewart, Graeme, Ten Kate, Herman, Vasey, Francois
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.17181/CERN.5PQI.KDL2
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2649646
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Sumario:Instrumentation is a key ingredient for progress in experimental high energy physics. The Experimental Physics Department of CERN has defined a strategic R&D (Research and Development) programme on technologies for future experiments. Provided the required resources can be made available it will start in 2020 and initially extend over five years. The selection of topics and the established work plans are the result of a transparent and open process, which lasted 14 months and involved several hundred of physicists and engineers at CERN and in the broader HEP community.