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Proposal to hold a DUNE Collaboration Meeting at the University of Manchester The University of Manchester’s Particle Physics Group proposes to hold a DUNE Collaboration Meeting in the North West of England, at the University of
- Manchester. This meeting would be jointly sponsored by all local DUNE
universities, namely Sheffield, Lancaster, Liverpool, Daresbury Laboratory, and Manchester. Manchester is one of the most vibrant cities in the UK, with an important history as one of the first cities of the industrial revolution. It also has a long physics tradition that ranges from the discovery of the nucleus by Rutherford to the discovery of graphene. The Particle Physics Group comprises both experimentalists and theorists, and is involved in a range of physics experiments (ATLAS, LHCb, DUNE, SBND/MicroBooNE, IceCube/PINGU, SuperNEMO, Detector Development). The Particle Physics Group has experience in organizing large meetings and would be happy to welcome the DUNE Collaboration. Possible dates (and whether weekends are an option). While all dates are in principle possible, dates outside regular term time (approximately 15 June – 15 September, 1-20 Jan) are preferred. Weekends are an option. Possibility of smaller satellite meetings before or after the main meeting. We can organize smaller satellite meetings before or after the main meeting. Space could be available in the early morning or evenings to accommodate IB or EC ,etc. meetings yes, such space is available. Access to the location (closest major airport and local transportation options – e.g. are rental cars needed/desirable/unnecessary/a bad idea). By air: Manchester airport is the second largest airport in the UK with direct flights from many international destinations, including daily non-stop flights from Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia and other US cities, as well as most major European
- airports. The University can be reached within 30 mins from the airport by public