Abstract
The Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) is a next generation electron-positron collider with access to the multi-TeV regime.
Its staging capabilities and broadly scoped physics potential make this a compelling option for a future facility. The
detector requirements for precision measurements drive an active R&D program.
Current initiatives include hardware R&D for vertex pixel sensors, studies of tungsten absorbers in hadronic calorimeters, a
comprehensive study of a cost-controlled option for an electromagnetic calorimeter, as well as a number of physics
simulation studies.
I will present an overview over the CLIC physics capabilities and over current activities in the CLIC Detector and Physics
studies group.