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The most interesting contributions will be selected for our plenary oral session. Please forward the info to others that you know could be interested. Thanks much and hope to see you there. At the “Frontier Detectors for Frontier Physics” (FDFP) Pisa Meeting, 24-30 May 2015, at La Biodola, Isola d’Elba (Italy), technology connections within HEP to enrich the dialogue between experimental particle physicists and scientists in accelerator technology will be discussed. The 2015 Pisa Meeting on Instrumentation is the 13th of a series initiated in Tirrenia in 1980 and continued in Castiglione della Pescaia and in La Biodola. The meeting is sponsored by the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), the Società Italiana di Fisica (SIF), the European Physical Society (EPS), the University of Pisa and the University of Siena. An aim of the meeting is to review the progress in detector technology with emphasis on applications in future experiments. For the first time in its history, the FDFP Meeting has included a topic on “Applied Superconductivity in HEP”. The field is fully mature and is receiving increasing interest by HEP researchers. In the last decade there has been strong progress in implementing Nb3Sn superconductor in high field accelerator magnets. The use of High Temperature Superconductors is also becoming possible. In the process of upgrading the LHC and in conceiving future HEP accelerators and detectors, the HEP community is investing as never before in high field technologies. This creative process involves the US, Europe, Japan and other Asian countries. For the FDFP session on Applied Superconductivity, we invite oral and poster abstract contributions by March 15 in the following areas at http://www.pi.infn.it/pm/: Detector magnets; High field magnets; Superconducting links; Superconducting Magnet Instrumentation; Superconductors in accelerators and experiments; Superconducting RF cavities. Contact: Emanuela Barzi at barzi@fnal.gov or (630)518 5765. |