The 2018 FCC Week, jointly organised by CERN, NIKHEF and the University of Twente, brought together about 500 scientists and engineers in Amsterdam to review the progress in the various domains of the study.
Over the past two years, the Future Circular Collider (FCC) Collaboration has grown to become a worldwide community with almost 90 institutes from 29 countries.
The Future Circular Collider [FCC] Week 2016 took place in Rome (Italy) from 11 to 15 April 2016 and drew more than 450 participants from science and industry. The study was kicked off in 2014 as a response to a request of the European Strategy for Particle Physics and today embraces 74 institutes from 26 countries.
p>The second Annual Meeting of the Future Circular Collider study will take place from 11 to 15 April 2016 in Rome.
We are pleased to inform you that the registration is now open. The deadline for early registration is 29 February 2016.