[Halld-cal] Fwd: [NSSMIC] CALOR 2018

Elton Smith elton at jlab.org
Tue Feb 6 07:04:44 EST 2018


Hi all,

In case anyone is interested, this conference might be a match to some 
of our work, either BCAL or FCAL.

Cheers, Elton.


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Subject: 	Fwd: [NSSMIC] CALOR 2018
Date: 	Tue, 30 Jan 2018 08:13:29 -0500
From: 	Carl Zorn <carl.zorn at jlab.org>
To: 	Elton Smith <elton at jlab.org>, Zisis Papandreou <zisis at uregina.ca>



Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2018

Hi Elton and Zisis.  Thought you might be interested in this venue for 
the Hall D Barrel Calorimeter.  Show those LHC dudes how it's done.

........Carl


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Subject: 	[NSSMIC] CALOR 2018
Date: 	Mon, 29 Jan 2018 22:33:27 -0500
From: 	IEEE NSS/MIC CIP <nssmiccip at gmail.com>
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CALOR 2018

18th International Conference on Calorimetry in Particle Physics 
University of Oregon, Eugene, USA
May 21 to 25, 2018
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*Registration for CALOR 2018 is now open*

Early Registration – open now through April 15, 2018 Abstract Submission 
Deadline: April 1, 2018


*_Call for Abstracts_*

       CALOR 2018 invites contributions to the broad field of physical 
mechanisms, concepts, technologies and modeling, as well
       as the application and performance of detection systems for 
calorimetry. In addition, the meeting will focus on new ideas
       and significantly improved performance parameters driven by 
envisaged hadron accelerator upgrades, new levels of
       radiation damage in a high luminosity environment and future 
lepton colliders.

         Aspects include:
             - Experience with current calorimetric systems at accelerators;
             - Experience with calorimetric systems at non-accelerator 
experiments including space (from the meV to the EeV range);
             - Calorimeters for the HL-LHC and other future accelerator 
experiments; - Calorimeters for future non-accelerator experiments, 
including space (from the meV to the EeV range);
             - Challenges for calorimeters, and technologies to deal 
with these (event rates, radiation levels, UV light detection, 
calibration issues);
             - Physics processes and simulations relevant for calorimeters;
             - New concepts for calorimetry;
             - Applications in other fields.

         SUBMISSION DEADLINE IS APRIL 1, 2018


*Official Invitation for Visa Application*
CALOR 2018 will provide an official invitation letter for participants. 
Send email requests to calor2018 at uoregon.edu 
<mailto:calor2018 at uoregon.edu> with “Visa invitation request” in the 
subject line.

Please refer to the website (http://calor2018.uoregon.edu 
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__calor2018.uoregon.edu&d=DwMFaQ&c=lz9TcOasaINaaC3U7FbMev2lsutwpI4--09aP8Lu18s&r=lGKzur4VkndnqxkPOO2OTWyuNg6q0dRDpoXEH2_j1nw&m=yUWLTZ9eGzMVESzwMdRjz-dqkW66GpilkOMJB9t3d-E&s=6KD9DtUlsRhpMBo2ioHWCMtHD9BTk6N6MjH-M1QSIF8&e=>) 
for more information.

Inquiries on CALOR 2018 should be directed to calor2018 at uoregon.edu 
<mailto:calor2018 at uoregon.edu> via email.



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