You can find many presentations on Twiki: General CLICdp
Some selected presentations are listed below.
General presentations
- CLIC Concept and Programme, A. Robson, January 2020
- Physics at the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), U. Schnoor, January 2020
- The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC), A. Robson, November 2019
- CLIC - From the machine to the science, E. Brondolin, November 2019
- Electron-positron collisions at the Compact Linear Collider, P. Roloff, April 2019
- Status of the CLIC Project, A.F. Zarnecki, February 2019
- Physics and Detectors at the Compact Linear Collider, E. Sicking, June 2018
Vertex detector presentations
- Vertex and Tracking Detector R&D for CLIC, M. Munker, 12th international Hiroshima Symposium on Development & Application of Semiconductor Tracking, December 2019
- Pixel Sensor Development - Which technology is suitable for CLIC?, J. Kroeger, Seminar, Heidelberg University, Germany, October 2019
- Monolithic CMOS sensors with a small collection electrode, M. Munker, Seminar, Royal Holloway University of London, May 2019
- The Role of Monte Carlo Simulations in Silicon Pixel Detector Development, S. Spannagel;Seminar über Teilchenphysik, Universität Bonn, April 2019
Calorimeter presentations
- Recent Results on Calorimetry for e+e- Colliders,O. Viazlo,Calorimetry for the High Energy Frontier(CHEF), Fukuoka, November 2019
- Overview of the FCAL activities, Y. Benhammou, CEPC Workshop, Beijing, October 2019
Simulations and Computing
- Towards a Turnkey Software Stack for HEP Experiments, A. Sailer, 24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP), Adelaide, November 2019
- DD4hep - a community driven detector description tool for HEP, F. Gaede et al., 24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP), Adelaide, November 2019
- Efficient Iterative Calibration on the GRID using iLCDirac, O. Viazlo and A. Sailer, 24th International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP), Adelaide, November 2019