WORKING
GROUPS:
Accelerator Physics
Magnet Technologies
Accelerator
Technologies
WORKSHOPS:
Magnet
Technologies
Nov. 16-18, 1998
Port Jefferson, LI
Accelerator
Technologies
Feb. 8 - 11, 1999
Thomas Jefferson Laboratory,
Newport News, Virginia
Accelerator
Physics
Feb. 22 - 25, 1999
The Abbey, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin
LINKS:
Fermilab's vlhc
page
Brookhaven's
future hadron collider page
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Working Groups
Charge: Guided by the Snowmass '96 parameter sets
explore and develop innovative concepts that will result in significant cost reductions.
Coordinate parameter sets, infrastructure requirements for the various options, and
designs with the other working groups. Explore the viability of the various parameters
sets implied by the major magnet options.
Charge: Guided by the Snowmass '96 parameter sets
explore and develop innovative concepts that will result in significant cost reductions.
Coordinate parameter sets, infrastructure requirements for the various options, and
designs with the other working groups. Review progress in magnet R&D. Develop bases
including costs for comparing different magnet designs. Monitor, encourage and coordinate
progress in materials development both in academe and industry.
Charge: Guided by the Snowmass '96 parameter sets
explore and develop innovative concepts that will result in significant cost reductions.
Coordinate parameter sets, infrastructure requirements for the various options, and
designs with the other working groups. Foster dialog and partnerships with industry.
Develop bases including costs for comparing different designs.
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