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Overview
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This course discusses the future of particle accelerators, exploring the challenges in designing today's accelerators for tomorrow's research questions. The learning outcomes include understanding the potential future projects, major challenges, and long-term visions for particle accelerators. The course covers topics such as the Standard Model, ionization cooling, muon collisions, and the evolution of the Universe. The teaching method involves a panel discussion chaired by a particle physicist, featuring top researchers in the field. The intended audience includes individuals interested in physics, particle accelerators, and cutting-edge scientific research.
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