Workshop Announcement: The LHC
Early Phase for the ILC
Fermilab, April 12-14, 2007
The LHC will produce its first physics data at 14 TeV in 2008 and
has the promise of making groundbreaking discoveries with the first few
femptobarns of data. This will certainly have profound implications for
the complete HEP program. It is now time to examine the scenarios that
may occur in the early phase of the LHC operation and investigate their
impact for ILC physics.
A workshop on the LHC early phase and its impact on the ILC will be
held at Fermilab, April 12-14, 2007. The purpose of this workshop is
to bring together the experimental and theoretical community with
interest in collider physics to assess the prospects for LHC/ILC
interplay based on early LHC data with an integrated luminosity of
about 10 fb-1.
The workshop will combine plenary and working sessions, with the idea of
initiating specific projects in these areas. We expect this activity will
ramp up into a series of workshops throughout 2007 and 2008.
For more information and registration see:
http://conferences.fnal.gov/ilc-lhc07/
We hope to see you there!
The Organizing Committee
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James E. Brau
Physics Department
and Center for High Energy Physics
1274 University of Oregon
Eugene, OR 97403-1274
(541) 346-4766
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