CSS: CompF2 Session today at 10AM PST

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Axel Huebl

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Jul 18, 2022, 11:21:15 AM7/18/22
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Hi everyone,

As you have probably already received, this week from **July 17-26, 2022**, we meet in a hybrid format (in person + zoom) at the Snowmass Community Summer Study (CSS) Workshop: http://seattlesnowmass2021.net

At the meeting, we solicit and discuss our whitepaper [1], the draft of the CompF2, and CompF report. Please see the indico link: https://indico.fnal.gov/event/22303 for detailed time tables, zoom links and uploaded materials.

In particular, I want to advertise the first CompF2 session today at 10AM PST:
Where I'll summarize our whitepaper.

We hope you are able to join this week!

Best regards,
Axel


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Dr. Axel Huebl
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Accelerator Technology and Applied Physics Division
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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Axel Huebl

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Jul 18, 2022, 1:46:57 PM7/18/22
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I received feedback that you might not have received access to the session if not registered.
This is the zoom link of the session, sorry we are already 45min of 120min in:

Daniel Winklehner

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Jul 19, 2022, 9:27:00 AM7/19/22
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Great talk, Axel!

 

All, I appreciate how inclusive of all modeling needs and input from every group, small or large, university or lab, the BAMIG has been throughout Snowmass. I think the (almost) final result reflects that and the hard work that went into it.

 

Cheers,

   Daniel

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Jean-Luc Vay

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Jul 19, 2022, 9:43:41 AM7/19/22
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Axel,

Thanks so much for giving the talk yesterday. Am on my way to Seattle and will catch with you later today.

Daniel, thanks for the nice words. I agree that our collaborative hard work led to a very inclusive and balanced paper and report. This will make it easier to highlight and articulate the community needs for beam and accelerator modeling.

Thanks to all for all the work that went into it. It is not yet final so feel free to offer additional comments.

Cheers,
Jean-Luc

On Jul 19, 2022, at 06:27, Daniel Winklehner <d.wink...@gmx.net> wrote:


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