A tribute to Koshiba-sensei
Prof. Masatoshi Koshiba passed away on 12 November 2020 at the age of 94. He was one of the giant stars in the field of experimental particle physics. Born in the city of Toyohashi, Japan, in 1926, he...
View ArticleReady to take the next step
3D simulation image of ILD detector Image: Akiya Miyamoto Things are busy at the ILD detector concept at the ILC. ILD stands for “International Large Detector”, and this is one of two current detector...
View ArticleThinking outside the tunnel
Lots of new ideas for physics at the ILC discussed during ILCX If you think that the International Linear Collider (ILC) is going to be a one-trick pony for studying the Higgs boson, think again. In...
View ArticleSiD reinvents itself
Detectors for planned particle colliders don’t just appear. They are the product of a long process involving many specialists from many areas and institutes who propose, discuss, select and review the...
View ArticleIUPAP Statement on the events occurring in Ukraine
Through ICFA, the ILC International Development Team is connected to the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP). We would like to share with you the following statement that the...
View ArticleQuantum Diaries: Special Edition for Higgs@10
Quantum diaries is a blog published by Interactions collaboration, the collaboration of communication specialists in particle physics across all borders. Originally operated from 2005 to 2016,...
View ArticleWe need to talk: ILD checks performance at other Higgs factory proposals than...
One thing is pretty certain: the next big machine in particle physics is most likely going to be an electron-positron “Higgs factory” collider. What is not so certain is which of the different...
View ArticleNew ILC videos released
APS TV paid us a visit in early 2023 to get the latest news on the status of the ILC. This video was shown at the American Physics Society Meeting in March. Two types of videos were made this time: a...
View ArticleLCWS2023: Back to the “real” meeting
“LCWS 2023 at SLAC was a very enjoyable and productive meeting with more than 200 participants from all over the world discussing future linear Higgs factories,” said Caterina Vernieri, one of the...
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