EDIT 2026 Organisation
Tuesday 27 May 2025 -
14:30
Monday 26 May 2025
Tuesday 27 May 2025
14:30
Lecture Program
Lecture Program
14:30 - 14:50
Room: 4/S-030
**Lectures (Academic, Basic)** • Academic lectures will cover the fundamental concepts of detector technologies such as gaseous, silicon, photon, etc. as well as cross-cutting topics such as signal processing, modeling, and simulation, which are essential for designing, characterizing, and interpreting the performance of detectors and instrumentation. • Clear connection to the laboratory sessions (almost one to one). • Two lectures per day. • Each topic will consist of two hours of lectures, split across two days to facilitate interaction between students and lecturers (including discussions and follow-up on key questions). • Everyone is encouraged to propose names. **Invited Talks (Review, Application-Driven, Future-Oriented)** • Keynote speakers – relevant scientist in the field • One-hour contributions, approximately one per day. • Possible topics include: Avenues for the Physics to Come; Particle Accelerators: Past, Present, and Future; State-of-the-Art and Future Perspectives in Tracking, Calorimetry, Timing, and Beam Instrumentation; Engineering and Mechanics of Future Detectors; Neutrino Physics; Physics Beyond Colliders (PBC); Particle Physics and Medical Applications; Applications Beyond HEP; Quantum Technology Sensors. • Everyone is encouraged to propose topics and speaker names.
14:50
Lab exercises
Lab exercises
14:50 - 15:20
Room: 4/S-030
15:20
Discussion
Discussion
15:20 - 15:40
Room: 4/S-030