2:00 PM–5:12 PM, Saturday, May 20, 2006
Jones - 203
Chair: Eric Torrence, University of Oregon and Paul Weber, University of Puget Sound
2:00 PM–2:36 PM
James E. Brau
(University of Oregon)
The proposed electron-positron International Linear Collider is aimed at exploration of the new physics of the Terascale. A global effort is underway to design and plan the collider, and the detectors. With a unique capability for precision measurements, the ILC will advance discoveries of the LHC, and enable discoveries beyond. The physics goals and the latest progress world-wide will be reviewed.