Welcome to Calor 2012
Santa Fe Convention Center, 201 W. Marcy Street, Santa Fe, NM
Bulletins
April 23, 2012
XV International Conference on Calorimetry
in High Energy Physics
4-8 June 2012
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Third Bulletin
23 April 2012
The abstract submission and early registration deadline for CALOR2012 is approaching fast and is only a week away. The important dates are the following:
Last day for abstract submission | April 30, 2012 |
Last day for early registration rate ($350) | April 30, 2012 |
Last day to book a room at conference rate | May 3, 2012 |
The conference web page http://calor2012.ttu.edu contains all the necessary information and is available for registration and abstract submission. The organizing committee may be contacted at calor2012@ttu.edu, if you have questions.
February 28, 2012
XV International Conference on Calorimetry
in High Energy Physics
4-8 June 2012
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Second Bulletin
28 February 2012
CALOR2012, the 15th conference of a series, will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, from June 4th to 8th. This conference brings together world experts on calorimetry in high energy physics and related fields for in-depth discussions of the latest developments and innovations.
The organizing committee is prepared to host well over 100 attendees in Santa Fe, an historic and artistic hub of the Southwest, during its most beautiful season. We plan to include a poster session and lots of lively discussions on the future of calorimetry. We offer limited financial support to students and postdocs who will make oral and/or poster presentations.
The conference web page http://calor2012.ttu.edu contains all the necessary information and is open for registration and abstract submission. See you in Santa Fe!
June 1, 2011
XV International Conference on Calorimetry
in High Energy Physics
4-8 June 2012
Santa Fe, New Mexico
First Bulletin
1 June 2011
CALOR 2012, the 15th conference of a series, will be held in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA, from the 4th to 8th in June 2012. This conference brings together world experts on calorimetry in high energy physics and related fields for in-depth discussions of the latest developments and innovations. With the LHC detectors in operation, lepton collider detector studies ongoing, new experiments in neutrino and astroparticle physics being conducted, and generic detector research showing recent progress, this conference is poised to be particularly timely and exciting.
The organizing committee is preparing to host well over 100 attendees in Santa Fe, an historic and artistic hub of the Southwest, during its most beautiful season. We plan to include a poster session and an evening discussion on the future of calorimetry. In order to enable more significant attendance by younger colleagues, we intend to make scholarships available.
A developing conference web page has been setup at the following link: http://calor2012.ttu.edu