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PARTICLE PHYSICS STRATEGY OF

PARTICLE PHYSICS STRATEGY OF. RESPONSIBLE INSTITUTE. TURKISH ATOMIC ENERGY A UTHORIT Y. Conduct all the necessary administrative, monetary and technical aspects of Turkey - CERN relations , including full membership of Turkey to CERN.

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PARTICLE PHYSICS STRATEGY OF

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  1. PARTICLE PHYSICS STRATEGY OF

  2. RESPONSIBLE INSTITUTE TURKISH ATOMIC ENERGY AUTHORITY • Conduct all the necessary administrative, monetary and technical aspects of Turkey-CERN relations, including full membership of Turkey to CERN. • Organize research groups of the country in relation to their activities at CERN and other labs. • Facilitate and monitor development of requisite technologies to enhance nation’s contribution to CERN experiments.

  3. TAEK’S POLICY ANDGOALS • Forming strong ties with EU laboratories and research • institutes for exchanging knowledge, technology andresearchers. • Supporting education and training of young researchers in related fields. • Promoting R&D in particle and nuclear physicsand related detector technologies. • Constructing accelerator facilities for research, technologydevelopment, and applications. • Improving participationand contribution in hardware and software studies in present and future accelerator facilities. • Constructing requisite facilities for taking part in GRID projects

  4. HEP-EX, HEP-PH, NUCL-EX GROUPS Bogazici Dogus, ITU, Istanbul Kocaeli, Marmara K. Teknik Ankara, Bilkent, Gazi, Hacettepe, METU TAEK, TUBITAK Kafkas Balikesir Dumlupinar, Uludag Osman Gazi Ege IZTECH Erciyes Dicle S. Demirel Nigde Mugla Cukurova Mersin, Gaziantep

  5. PRESENT RESEARCH AREAS AND GROUPS HEP-EX: • CMS (Bogazici, Cukurova, METU) • ATLAS (Ankara, Bogazici) • CAST (Dogus) • CHORUS (Bogazici, Cukurova, METU) • SELEX (Bogazici) • OPERA (METU) ACCELERATOR PHYSICS: • TAC (Ankara, Gazi, Bogazici, Istanbul, Uludag, Dumlupınar, • Erciyes, Nigde, S. Demirel) • CLIC ( Ankara, Bogazici, Gazi, TAEK)

  6. PRESENT RESEARCH AREAS AND GROUPS HEP-PH: • Supersymmetry • Extra Dimensions • Compositeness • Fourth Family • Flavor Physics and CP violation • Neutrinos • Hadronic Physics • Higgs Physics • Dark Matter/Energy • Z’ and W’ Physics (plus a number of researchers in HEP-TH)

  7. PRESENT RESEARCH AREAS AND GROUPS ASTRO-PH: (Akdeniz, Bogazici, Canakkale, Cukurova, Ege, IZTECH, METU, Sabanci) (plus a number of researchers in GR-QC, HEP-TH) NUCL-EX: Yale University – WNSL Collaboration (Istanbul, Nigde) iThemba LABS (Istanbul, Nigde) (plus a number of researchers in NUCL-TH)

  8. RESEARCH EMPHASIS • Research groups strongly emphasize the importance of experiments and R&D at the LHC, and have been involved in ATLAS and CMS experiments. • Research groups are strongly interested in GRID Computing and Open Science GRID projects. • Nuclear Physics groups have strong interest in CMS Heavy Ion programme, ALICE and ISOLDE experiments. • Accelerator Physics groups areworking on a national facility called Turkish Accelerator Complex (TAC). • Research groups strongly emphasize the importance of next generation colliders like ILC, QCD Explorer, Neutrino Factory, Super-B and Charm Factories.

  9. COLLABORATION EMPHASIS • Research groups emphasize the fact that CERN will continue to be a centre for excellence in high energy physics, innovation general, and advanced technologies central to information society. • Research groups nationwide wish CERN to increase number and diversity of visiting and exchange programmes in high energy physics and related areas. • Research groups emphasize the importance of frequent and regular training and education programmes for young researchers.

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