Overview
Explore the future of particle accelerators in this 43-minute panel discussion chaired by Suzie Sheehy, featuring leading accelerator physicists from around the world. Delve into the challenges of designing cutting-edge accelerators to answer tomorrow's research questions. Learn about four potential future projects, their major challenges, and long-term visions. Gain insights from experts including Prof. Kenneth Long, Prof. Phillip Burrows, Dr. Stuart Mangles, and Dr. Frank Zimmerman as they discuss topics such as the Standard Model, Future Circular Collider, high field magnets, hadron colliders, muon collisions, and the evolution of the Universe. Discover the exciting progress being made in the field and how these powerful machines contribute to our understanding of the Universe.
Syllabus
Introduction
Phil Burrows
The Standard Model
Incomplete Questions
Future Circular Collider
Large Circular Collider
High Field Magnet
Hadron Colliders
What is Exciting
Standard Model
The History of the Universe
Evolution of the Universe
ionization cooling
Size comparison
Muon collisions
Future of big accelerators
Rutherford Appleton Lab
Progress
Taught by
The Royal Institution