International meeting on “Tracking detectors for particle colliders - present and future”

Europe/London
Virtual

Virtual

Aashaq Shah (University of London (GB)), Adrian Bevan (Queen Mary University of London (GB))
Videoconference
International meeting on “Tracking detectors”
Zoom Meeting ID
66006901622
Host
Aashaq Shah
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Aashaq Shah
    • 08:58
      Start of the meeting
    • 1
      Welcome

      By Head of the "School of Physical and Chemical Sciences"

      Speaker: Peter Hobson (Queen mary University London)
    • 2
      Physics at Particle Colliders

      38 m + 7 m for questions

      Speaker: Georg Ralf Weiglein (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    • 3
      Next frontiers in particle physics detectors

      38 m + 7 m for questions

      Speaker: Maksym Titov (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
    • 10:40
      Coffee break
    • 4
      Detector R&D for future colliders

      38 m + 7 m for questions

      Speaker: Marcel Vos (IFIC Valencia (ES))
    • 5
      Tracking and Calorimetry for future experiments

      38 m + 7 m for questions

      Speaker: Roman Poeschl (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
    • 12:40
      Lunch
    • 6
      Operational experience with the Belle II silicon vertex detector

      25 m + 5m

      Speaker: Gagan Mohanty (Tata Inst. of Fundamental Research (IN))
    • 7
      Tracking Detectors for CMS Upgrade

      25 m + 5 m

      Speaker: Ashok Kumar (University of Delhi (IN))
    • 8
      The upgrade of the tracking detector of the ATLAS experiment and its impact on Physics

      25 m + 5 m

      Speaker: Susanne Kuehn (CERN)
    • 15:10
      Tea/Coffee break
    • 9
      Ultra-fast silicon detectors: 4D tracking

      25 m + 5 m for questions

      Speaker: Roberta Arcidiacono (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
    • 10
      Applications in medical sciences

      2 5 + 5 m

      Speaker: Barbara Camanzi
    • 11
      Experience of working with industry

      Contributions:

      Adrian Bevan: 10 minutes, Ian Dawson: 10 minutes

      Speakers: Adrian Bevan (Queen Mary University of London (GB)), Ian Dawson (University of London (GB))
    • 17:10
      Closing