Formation of a new R&D Collaboration 

 

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we will soon have a RD50 Homepage
         link: http://cern.ch/rd50

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Latest news (26.6.2002):

RD 50 approved !!!

out of the latest research board minutes:

"Calvetti presented .......

He also described a new R&D proposal [10] that intends to develop semiconductor devices that could operate at hadron collider luminosities as high as 1035 cm-2 s-1. The LHCC estimated that the proposed programme of research is sound and therefore recommended approval of this proposal with the proviso that the collaboration presents a clearer organizational structure. The Research Board concurred with this recommendation. The new R&D project will be known as RD50."

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15.5.2002

Transparencies of the public presentation to the LHCC pdf-file  

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7.5.2002      Figure showing the Team structure and conveners

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Preliminary organization of the research teams:
   pdf-file  ps-file  (please comment on this proposal).

Two institutes requested to participate:

- Fermilab (Simon Kwan)  txt-file
- Purdue-University (Daniela Bortoletto) txt-file

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Meeting on 25.February 2002 

- Agenda :   pdf-file   
- Transparencies: pdf-file
- Minutes: pdf-file  word-file

Spokesperson: Mara Bruzzi,  Deputy: Claude Leroy
Chairman of CB: Eckhart Fretwurst,  Deputy: Gianluigi Casse
Contactperson at CERN: Michael Moll
Budget holder: Christian Joram

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  Important dates:
- 15 May - Presentation of the proposal to the LHCC
- 13/14. March - Internal discussion of  LHCC about our proposal
- 25. February  - Meeting: "Formation of Collaboration"
- 15. February  - submission of proposal to LHCC

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On this web-page you will find ( see frame on left-hand side):

 

  Radiation hard semiconductor devices for very high luminosity colliders 
 SSD Home-Page