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CLIC

A report from the CLIC week

by Rickard Ström (CERN)

Latest news on the CLIC project and its physics potential following the annual collaboration meeting. 

Report from CLIC Week 2018

by Rickard Ström, Aidan Robson

The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) workshop attracted more than 220 participants to CERN to prepare for the update of the European Strategy for Particle Physics.

A possible future collider such as the ILC, CLIC or FCC-ee would enable a unique top physics program far beyond the capabilities of the HL-LHC.

A highlight from the CLIC Week 2017

by Rickard Ström

This March saw the annual workshop of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) at CERN, gathering 220 collaborators from over 26 countries to discuss the latest status of the CLIC accelerator and detector studies.

Independent of the choice of CERN's next high energy collider, the challenges of designing an FCC detector mirror some of those already under consideration for CLIC.