P5 Town Hall Meeting

America/New_York
Berkner Hall (Brookhaven National Laboratory)

Berkner Hall

Brookhaven National Laboratory

Description

                                                          Google Doc Question Submission

                                                          

                                        Zoom Webinar Link

 

P5 (Particle Physics Project Prioritization Panel) makes recommendations on the next 10 years of the US particle physics program within the 20 year context to HEPAP, which advises DOE and NSF. It builds on the extensive community involvement in the Snowmass study. This meeting is the beginning of the information gathering mode for the panel to learn the aspiration of the community and basic ideas on costs and schedule of proposed projects. For the current plan of the panel, see a tentative web page.

Town Halls have a set of invited talks on overview of scientific opportunities as well as concrete projects, including their costs and schedules. They also have sessions for the community members to make short (~5min) remarks about their vision for the field, exciting science, projects, and issues of the community. People are encouraged to propose remarks, especially early career scientists. There will be also a time for "open-mic" session for discussions. Invited talks at BNL are mainly focused on Energy Frontier, Instrumentation, and Computing, but the talks on National Initiatives and remarks do not have to be connected to these topics.

The Town Hall will be a hybrid event. Both in-person and remote participants must register. In-person participants will later receive instructions for a full registration to submit information for site access. In-person participation is accepted on first-come, first-served basis up to the capacity of 250. Registration for in-person participation will close on April 1, but remote participants can register at any time. Zoom information will be provided only for registered participants. 

A few talks are still not confirmed and tentative. Small changes in the timetable may still occur but nothing major is expected.