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15:25
Near term applications driven by advanced accelerator concepts en route towards high energy physics deployment
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Claudio Emma
(SLAC)
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15:30
Next Generation Beams: Exploring the potential of muon acceleration (remote)
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Tova Holmes
(University of Tennessee, Knoxville)
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15:35
High average gradient in a laser-gated multistage plasma wakefield accelerator (remote)
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Alexander Knetsch
(SLAC)
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15:40
Solving the Leaky Pipeline and the Two-Body Problem (remote)
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Christine McLean
(Argonne National Lab)
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15:45
LDMX: Current status and synergies between small and large experiments (remote)
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Cristina Mantilla Suarez
(SLAC)
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15:50
Dielectric Laser Accelerators
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Joel England
(SLAC)
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15:55
FACET-II Addresses Key Needs for a Plasma-Based Collider
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Doug Storey
(SLAC)
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16:00
XCC: XFEL Compton Gamma Gamma Collider Higgs Factory
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Timothy Barklow
(SLAC)
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16:05
Topics for BNL Participation in the CERN FCC-ee Feasibility Study (remote)
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Mithlesh Kumar
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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16:10
Some comments in the status of high energy physics (remote)
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Daniel Harlow
(MIT)
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16:15
Maximizing the US investment at the LHC and beyond through a precise understanding of theoretical effects (remote)
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Phil Ilten
(CERN)
Jennifer Roloff
(Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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16:20
High-Power Targetry R&D for Next-Generation Accelerator Facilities
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Frederique Pellemoine
(Fermilab)
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16:25
Hiring practices in high energy theory
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Simon Knapen
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)
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16:30
Normal Conducting Radio Frequency Cavities for Ionization Cooling in a Muon Collider
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Tianhuan Luo
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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16:35
A 10 TeV Muon Collider for Future of Particle Physics (remote)
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Samuel Homiller
(Harvard)
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16:40
Multidisciplinary nature of modern HEP
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Alexander Friedland
(SLAC)
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16:45
Ensuring a Bright Future for HEP in the U.S. with a Commitment to Big Ideas
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Ryan Roberts
(UC Berkeley)
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16:50
Open Mic