8th Detector Workshop of the Terascale Alliance 2015
Registration Deadline: 15th of February
School (March 2 - 4) - (completely filled)
The workshop will be preceded by a two days' introductory school on thermal
and mechanical simulations based on finite-element calculations.
It takes place in the Grimm-Zentrum of Humboldt University Berlin (HU), room 1.702.
Address: 10117 Berlin, Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 3 (Map).
The number of participants for the school is restricted to 20.
The registration desk (on the entrance of room 1.702) opens on 2nd March, at 12.30.
Workshop (March 4 - 6)
The workshop contains topical sessions on calorimetry, LHC-Run-2-readiness,
advanced pixel detectors, low mass detector designs.
In addition, there will be individual talks on LHCb fibre tracker, AIDA, Belle II, and CTA.
It takes place in the main building of Humboldt University Berlin, Senatssaal (details).
Address: 10117 Berlin, Unter den Linden 6 (How to go to HU main building).
The registration desk (on the entrance to the Senatssaal) opens on 4th March, at 13.30.
Workshop dinner (March 5, 19:00 s.t. ):
The workshop dinner takes place in the Restaurant Cum Laude which is very close to the HU main building (details).
The fee for the school and/or workshop is 45,00 EUR, including coffee breaks during school and workshop, as well as the workshop dinner.
Accompanying persons of the participants who would like to join the workshop dinner have also to pay a fee of 45,00 EUR to the workshop bank account (For details see: Payment).
Berlin public transport connections via BVG (http://www.bvg.de/).
Accommodation
Since hotels in Berlin are permanently in high demand, it is recommended to book your hotel very soon. You might use HRS with price and city center distance filters to find rooms at reasonable rates.
Organization committee
Alexander Dierlamm, Doris Eckstein, Lutz Feld, Ariane Frey, Hans Krüger, Heiko Lacker, Andreas Mussgiller, Hans-Christian Schultz-Coulon, Felix Sefkow, Stefan Tapprogge
Local Organizer
Heiko Lacker
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