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Dear Frank and Imad,

Sounds like good suggestions. I would go for it....Jose
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Subject: Re: CALICE Abstracts for EPS-HEP in Vienna

Hi Frank,

I would suggest to submit the three of them  but not all of them to the same session (not the same referees).
Hadronic showers comparison and GEANT4 related studies  should not be submitted to detectors session for instance. This will increase the potential of our accepted papers and allow us to send as many young people as possible.

Regards
Imad


Le 20 mars 2015 à 15:43, Frank Simon <[log in to unmask]> a écrit :

> Dear members of the CALICE Speakers Bureau,
>
> this summer the EPS-HEP conference will be held in Vienna. The abstract submission deadline is May 10. Typically we’ve had one to two parallel talk (plus potentially posters) at this conference, which means that we should submit two or three summary-type abstracts rather than having individual submissions to ensure that in the end the full CALICE program will be covered at the conference.
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> Possible topics for three abstracts could be:
> - Performance in test beam
> - Studies of hadronic showers & GEANT4 comparisons
> - New developments for technological prototypes and other technology advances
>
> Since we’ve had either one (2013) or two (2011, 2009) talks in recent versions of this conference, we could also consider to submit just two separate abstracts.
>
> Comments and suggestions are of course greatly appreciated.
>
> If you agree to this approach of “central” abstract submission I would send a message to the collaboration about this, with the plan of which topics to cover in the abstracts to give people the chance to comment and request the inclusion (or removal) of topics.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Frank
>
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