Systematic Modeling and Simulations with Analytical Solutions of Electric and Weighting Fields of 2D-Planar-Electrode and 3D-Trench-Electrode Detectors and Detector Array in Cartesian and Cylindrical Coordinates1m
Round Table - Evolution of Research Infrasturctures for Frontier Physics and the Need of Cutting-Edge Technologies
09:00
INFN10m
Speaker:
Fernando Ferroni(ROMA1)
09:15
CERN10m
Speaker:
Lucio Rossi(CERN - via video)
09:30
TRIUMF10m
Speaker:
Fabrice Retiere(TRIUMF)
09:45
KEK10m
Speaker:
junji haba(KEK)
10:00
Attract10m
Speaker:
Sergio Bertolucci(UNIBO/INFN)
10:15
FERMILAB10m
Speaker:
Nigel Lockyer
10:30
Fraunhofer10m
Speaker:
Thomas Fritzsch(Fraunhofer IZM)
10:45
IBM10m
Speaker:
Fabrizio Renzi(Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)
11:00
Coffee break
30m
11:30
Question Time30m
Speakers:
Fabrice Retiere(TRIUMF), Fabrizio Renzi(Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare), Fernando Ferroni(ROMA1), Lucio Rossi(CERN - via video), Nigel Lockyer, Sergio Bertolucci(UNIBO/INFN), Thomas Fritzsch(Fraunhofer IZM), junji haba(KEK)
12:00
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12:30
Menzione Award
16:00
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19:40
Application to Life Sciences and Other Challanges
16:00
KALYPSO: linear array detector for high-repetition rate and real-time beam diagnostics15m
Speaker:
Lorenzo Rota(Karlsruhe Institute of Technology - KIT)
In-room characterization, using an anthropomorphic phantom, of a novel detector exploiting secondary charged particles emission for on-line dose monitoring in light ions PT treatments1m
Design and Construction of Integrated Small Diameter Drift Tube Chambers and Thin-Gap Resistive Plate Chambers for the Phase-I Upgrade of the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer1m
Conveners:
Valerio Re(PV), Varner Gary(University of Hawaii)
16:00
AM07: Characterization of the Novel Associative Memory Chip Prototype Designed in 28 nm CMOS Technology for High Energy Physics and Interdisciplinary Applications15m
Development of a highly selective muon trigger exploiting the high spatial resolution of monitored drift-tube chambers for the ATLAS experiment at the HL-LHC1m
Speaker:
Oliver Kortner(Max-Planck-Institut für Physik)