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This proposal concerns the participation of the Brazilian High-Energy Physics community in the next-generation collider experiments. As the LHC at CERN is getting ready for its third data-taking period, Run 3, with increased centre-of-mass energy at the nominal 14 TeV and upgraded detectors, the global High-Energy Physics community is converging towards the materialisation of new powerful colliders which could explore the characteristics of the Higgs boson and advance the search of physics beyond the Standard Model. This means that in the next couple of years the technical proposals for the experiments that will run in such colliders will be submitted for review, collaborations will be formed and large scale funding will be requested at different stages across the globe. Our aim is to organise a common effort from the Brazilian HEP community of optimised resources and time, in order to produce a higher impact contribution to our chosen experiment and more broadly in the field of High-Energy Physics.
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