Hans-Günther Moser
(MPI Munich)
26/03/2012, 12:40
Giacomo Contin
(CERN)
26/03/2012, 13:10
Norbert Wermes
(University of Bonn)
26/03/2012, 13:30
Marko Dragicevic
(HEPHY, Vienna)
26/03/2012, 13:50
Heinz Graafsma
(DESY)
26/03/2012, 15:00
Marc Winter
(IN2P3)
26/03/2012, 15:20
Pietari Kauttu
(Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
26/03/2012, 15:35
Wasi Faruqi
(MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK)
26/03/2012, 15:50
Anthony Butler
(University of Otago)
26/03/2012, 16:10
Massimo Caccia
(INFN Milano)
26/03/2012, 17:40
Jan Jakůbek
(Czech Technical University in Prague)
26/03/2012, 18:00
Clemens Schulze-Briese
(Dectris Ltd.)
26/03/2012, 18:20
Dr
Vladimir Gostilo
(Baltic Scientific Instruments)
27/03/2012, 09:15
Mr
Ludwig Christians
(ISEG Spezialelektronik GmbH)
27/03/2012, 09:45
Dr
Matthias Kirsch
(Struck Innovative Systeme GmbH)
27/03/2012, 10:15
Dr
York HAEMISCH
(Philips Digital Photon Counting)
27/03/2012, 11:15
Mr
Piotr Bielowka
(Technology Transfer Agency Techtra Sp. z o.o.)
27/03/2012, 11:45
Hans Roeland Poolman
(Amsterdam Scientific Instruments BV)
27/03/2012, 12:15
Manuel Lozano Fantoba
(Universidad de Valencia (ES))
27/03/2012, 12:30
Hans Roeland Poolman
(Amsterdam Scientific Instruments BV)
Prof.
Massimo Caccia
(Univ. degli Studi Milano-Bicocca (IT))
Quality assurance (QA) of accelerated particle beams is of utmost importance for scientific experiments and beyond, notably in the medical field.
Position sensitive silicon detectors offer the possibility to image beams and have a full characterization in terms of spatial profile, intensity and energy. However, being interceptive, their use is likely to be limited to QA before & after the...