lecture Micro-pattern Gas Detectors: status and perspectives
Date/Time: Friday, January 20, 2006 - 10:00 (Europe/Zurich)
Location: CERN - Geneva - ( Salle du Conseil )
Chairperson: Ariella Cattai (CERN), Jean-Pierre Revol (CERN)
Support Ariella.Cattai@cern.ch
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 Friday, January 20, 2006
 10:00
Welcome (5') Jean-Jacques Blaising  
 10:05
Is there a future for Micro-pattern Gas Detectors? (20') Slides powerpoint file} unknown type filedown arrow   G. Charpak  
 10:25
Survey of the GEM technology and applications (45') Slides pdf file}   F. Sauli (CERN)  
 11:10
Running experience with the COMPASS GEM detectors (20') Slides pdf file}   B. Ketzer (TU München and CERN)  
 11:30
The TOTEM GEM tracker (20') Slides pdf file}   L. Ropelewski (CERN)  
 11:50
The LHCb GEM muon trigger (20') Slides pdf file}   A. Cardini (Un. & INFN Cagliari)  
 12:10
The GEM TPC for the ILC (20') Slides pdf file}   S. Roth (Aachen)  
12:30  lunch (1h30')
 14:00
LHC and ILC: future detector challenges (25') Slides pdf file}   A. Savoy-Navarro (LPNHE-Université de Paris 6)  
 14:25
Micromegas results, new developments and prospects (45') Slides pdf file}   I. Giomataris (CEA-Saclay)  
 15:10
Micromegas TPC for future colliders (20') Slides pdf file}   V. Lepeltier (LAL-ORSAY)  
 15:30
Micromegas tracker in COMPASS and NA48 (20') Slides pdf file}   F. Kunne (CEA-Saclay)  
 15:50
Micromegas for axion and rare event detection (20') Slides pdf file}   G. Fanourakis (NCSR Demokritos-Athens)  
 16:10
New developments on integrated MPGD, ageing and protection (20') Slides pdf file}   H. Van der Graaf (NIKHEF)  
 16:30
Discussion & Conclusions (30') L. Linssen (CERN)  
17:00  Coffee and end of workshop (30')