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'''Afternoon: 02:00PM - 05:15PM 2.75h talk time with 1/2h break'''
 
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(e) [https://userweb.jlab.org/~hornt/EICUGM2018/DC-newman.pdf LHeC detector design:] Paul Newman (Birmingham)
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(e) [https://userweb.jlab.org/~hornt/EICUGM2018/DC-newman.pdf The LHeC and its detector:] Paul Newman (Birmingham)
  
 
(f) Hadronic barrel calorimeter / Forward detectors: Oleg Tsai (UCLA)
 
(f) Hadronic barrel calorimeter / Forward detectors: Oleg Tsai (UCLA)
  
 
(g) Discussion on next steps with possibility to present new ideas: ALL / Discussion
 
(g) Discussion on next steps with possibility to present new ideas: ALL / Discussion

Revision as of 10:12, 29 July 2018

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Meeting Location

INFORMATION ON TRANSPORTATION DURING METRO CLOSURES

Please see the CUA campus map for the meeting location in Caldwell Hall. For location of rooms, please see the Map of Caldwell Hall.

For parking, please use the parking garage attached to the CUA Columbus School of Law (3600 John McCormack Dr NE). On google maps, can specify "Columbus School of Law". Refer to the CUA Campus Satellite Image for exact location. Please avoid parking in spots specifically reserved for either students, faculty or staff.

Suggestions for for lunch breaks and dinner: Restaurants and maps or check out more detailed information on this google map link

Agenda

Sunday 29 July 2018 (Caldwell Auditorium)

Morning: 09:00AM - 12:30PM / 3.0h talk time with 1/2h break

(a) Streaming readout WG Summary: Doug Hasell (MIT)

(b) Particle ID R&D programs: Silvia Dalla Torre (INFN)

(c) Tracking WS summary: Matt Posik (Temple U.)

(d) Calorimetry WS summary: Tanja Horn (CUA)/Craig Woody (BNL)


Afternoon: 02:00PM - 05:15PM 2.75h talk time with 1/2h break

(e) The LHeC and its detector: Paul Newman (Birmingham)

(f) Hadronic barrel calorimeter / Forward detectors: Oleg Tsai (UCLA)

(g) Discussion on next steps with possibility to present new ideas: ALL / Discussion