000000411 001__ 411 000000411 005__ 20161130084308.0 000000411 037__ $$aBELLE2-TALK-CONF-2016-033 000000411 041__ $$aeng 000000411 088__ $$aBELLE2-TALK-DRAFT-2016-012 000000411 100__ $$aJames Kahn 000000411 245__ $$aThe Belle II Experiment 000000411 260__ $$aCERN-BINP Workshop for Young Scientists at e+e- Colliders$$c2016-08-22 000000411 300__ $$amult. p 000000411 500__ $$a20 minutes 000000411 520__ $$aSet to begin data taking at the end of 2018, the Belle II experiment is the next-generation B-factory experiment hosted at KEK in Tsukuba, Japan. The experiment represents the cumulative effort from the collaboration of experimental and detector physics, computing, and software development. Taking everything learned from the previous Belle experiment, which ran from 1998 to 2010, Belle II aims to probe deeper than ever before into the field of heavy quark physics. By achieving an integrated luminosity of 50 [ab^-1] and accumulating 50 times more data than the previous experiment across its lifetime, along with a rewritten analysis framework and upgraded computing grid, the Belle II experiment will push the high precision frontier of high energy physics. This talk will give an overview of the key components and development activities that make the Belle II experiment possible. 000000411 8560_ $$fdoris.yangsoo.kim@desy.de 000000411 8564_ $$uhttps://docs.belle2.org/record/411/files/BELLE2-TALK-CONF-2016-033.pdf