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  1. Ezio Torassa (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT)), Francesca Di Lodovico (University of London (GB)), Yasemin Altinbilek (CERN)
    22/11/2023, 08:40
  2. Albert Alwin Lehmann (Friedrich Alexander Univ. Erlangen (DE))
    22/11/2023, 08:45
  3. Kenji Inami
    22/11/2023, 09:10
  4. Massimiliano Fiorini (Universita e INFN, Ferrara (IT))
    22/11/2023, 09:35
  5. Rok Pestotnik (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
    22/11/2023, 10:00
  6. Francesca Di Lodovico (University of London (GB))
    22/11/2023, 10:25
  7. Aurora Langella (Universita e INFN sezione di Napoli (IT))
    22/11/2023, 11:10
  8. Alberto Gola (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
    22/11/2023, 11:35
  9. Marco Guarise (University of Ferrara and INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Roberto Calabrese (INFN Ferrara)
    22/11/2023, 12:00
  10. Roberta Cardinale (INFN e Universita Genova (IT))
    22/11/2023, 12:25
  11. Roberto Preghenella (INFN, Bologna (IT)), Pietro Antonioli (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT)), Luigi Pio Rignanese (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
    22/11/2023, 12:50
  12. Prof. Edoardo Charbon (EPFL)
    22/11/2023, 14:20
  13. Dania Consuegra Rodríguez (J. Stefan Institute)
    22/11/2023, 14:45
  14. Jakub Kandra, Roberto Stroili (Università degli Studi di Padova & INFN), Ezio Torassa (Universita e INFN, Padova (IT))
    22/11/2023, 15:10
  15. Dr Wang Xiaolong (Virginia Tech)
    22/11/2023, 15:35
  16. Andrea Fabbri, Elisabetta Colantoni, Paolo Branchini (Universita e INFN Roma Tre (IT))
    22/11/2023, 16:20
  17. Stefano Moneta, Claudia Cecchi (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))
    22/11/2023, 16:45
  18. Andrea Falcone (Universita e INFN, Milano Bicocca(IT)), Francesco Terranova (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
    22/11/2023, 17:10
  19. Michael Doser (CERN)
    22/11/2023, 17:35
  20. Martina Malberti (INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
    22/11/2023, 18:00
  21. Massimiliano Fiorini (Universita e INFN, Ferrara (IT))

    We present the development of a single-photon detector based on a vacuum tube equipped with transmission photocathode, microchannel plate and a CMOS pixelated active read-out anode. The Timepix4 ASIC, developed by the Medipix4 Collaboration, is used as anode, and consists in an array of 512x448 pixels, 55 μm x 55 μm each, that can timestamp individual hits with a resolution better than 100 ps....

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  22. Dania Consuegra Rodríguez (J. Stefan Institute)

    Detectors used in high energy physics experiments will need to keep sufficient performance during a few years of data-taking, despite the accumulation of radiation damage, which, for example, in the planned upgrades of the LHCb and Belle II experiments, is estimated at about 10¹³ 1-MeV neutron equivalent/cm² by detector end-of-life. In this work, 6 NUV-HD-RH silicon photomultiplier (SiPM)...

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