United Kingdom

Institutes

  • CI, Daresbury 
  • JAI, Oxford
    • Memorandum of Understanding signed on 29 August 2014
    • Addendum signed on 29 August 2014
      • The scope of this collaboration is the establishment of a document evaluating the exploration of different interaction region design options and a document describing the FCC-hh interaction region as contribution to conceptual design report.
  • KCL, London
  • LAN, Lancaster
    • Memorandum of Understanding signed on 12 January 2017
    • Addendum signed on 10 August 2017
      • The project described covers the evaluation and optimisations in simulations of new concepts for klystrons, aiming at RF power production efficiency above 80%. This study further develops innovative bunching concepts and other new techniques pioneered by CERN within informal collaborations between CERN, ESS (Sweden) and Lancaster University (UK).
    • Addendum signed on 14 January 2020
      • The scope of this collaboration is to exploit and improve the software for the design and optimization of high efficiency klystrons relevant to the CERN scientific programme, in particular for the LHC upgrade, FCC and CLIC studies.
      • Amendment signed on 25 November 2020
  • LSE, London
    • Memorandum of Understanding signed on 03 March 2015
    • Addendum signed on 03 July 2020
      • The scope of this collaboration is to identify the economic benefit potentials for regional economic activities that a new particle-collider based research infrastructure set up as a world-wide distributed project can create. In addition, the institute will develop quantitative estimates of regional benefit for specific scenarios, develop a quantitative forecast model for regional impacts based on a set of key indicators and develop a strategy and recommendations for smart specialisation for a future particle accelerator research infrastructure, based on specific case studies and experience from the Large Hadron Collider programme, including the High-Luminosity LHC project.
  • ROYHOLLO, Egham
    • Memorandum of Understanding signed on 23 October 2018
    • Addendum signed on 18 December 2018
      • The scope of this collaboration is to study collimation for heavy-ion beams, collective effects and beam loss for HE-LHC, ion collimation performance for FCC-hh and HE-LHC, IBS rates and Touschek lifetime for HE-LHC and beam losses in HE-LHC straight sections.
  • STFC, Daresbury, Warrington
  • UBIRM, Birmingham
  • UNILIV, Liverpool
    • Memorandum of Understanding signed on 16 February 2015
    • Addendum signed on 01 March 2021
    • The scope of this collaboration is to organise, with the cooperation of CERN, CNRS and IFJPAN, a physics workshop with proceedings with Springer-Nature to achieve consensus about the physics research programme. The participants of the workshop will commonly define the R&D needs in all relevant domains (theoretical physics, experimental physics detectors, particle accelerator and infrastructure technologies). This activity will engage as many organisations as possible in the international Future Circular Collider study hosted by CERN and also new partners beyond this group from the corporate and non-profit sector.
  • UNIMAN, Manchester
  • UOXF, Oxford

 

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