Conveners
Wednesday 4
- Andrés Gadea (IFC-CSIC)
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Walter Raniero (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)04/02/2026, 16:50Invited Talk
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Giacomo Secci (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare)04/02/2026, 17:20Oral Contribution
High-Purity Germanium (HPGe) detectors, such as those employed in advanced gamma-ray spectroscopy arrays like AGATA, traditionally rely on discrete-component charge-sensitive preamplifiers (CSPs). These systems, while offering excellent energy resolution, impose significant power and area consumption. To overcome these limitations, the Nuclear Electronics Research Group of the University of...
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Mohamad Moukaddam (IPHC - Strasbourg, FRANCE)04/02/2026, 17:35Oral Contribution
Pulse-shape analysis (PSA) techniques are widely used to measure quantities such as energy, time as well as other valuable information including particle identification and position of interaction. In the case of large segmented high-purity germanium (HPGe) detector arrays, such as AGATA, analysing the pulse-shapes of the primary hit segment and its first neighbours is performed to determine...
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Abdelwahab Badague (University of Sciences ibn tofail / CNESTEN)Oral Contribution
Gamma-ray spectrometry remains a cornerstone technique in nuclear science, offering precise information on radionuclide identification and quantification. However, conventional spectrum analysis methods based on peak fitting, background subtraction, and energy calibration are often time-consuming and sensitive to operator bias, especially in complex or noisy spectra. In this context, the...
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