17–19 Feb 2026
Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

Electronics and System

19 Feb 2026, 15:55
Sala dei Notari (Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia, Italy)

Sala dei Notari

Palazzo dei Priori, Perugia, Italy

Piazza 4 Novembre - PERUGIA ITALY

Conveners

Electronics and System

  • Daniele Passeri (Universita e INFN Perugia (IT))

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  1. Sebastian Haberl (University of Innsbruck (AT))
    19/02/2026, 15:55
    CMOS MAPS
    Oral

    Future high-energy physics experiments require tracking detectors with improved timing and spatial resolution, combined with a low material budget. The CASSIA (CMOS Active Sensor with Internal Amplification) project addresses these requirements by developing a monolithic pixel detector with internal amplification, achieved through the implementation of gain layers in an industrial 180 nm CMOS...

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  2. Luca Palini (Università degli Studi e INFN Milano (IT))
    19/02/2026, 16:15
    System Issues
    Oral

    The IGNITE project develops technical solutions for the next generation of trackers at colliders. It plans to implement an integrated module, comprising sensor, electronics, and fast readout, aimed at fast 4D-tracking. System pixels are required to have pitch around 50 µm and time resolution below 30 ps on the full chain (from sensor to time to digital conversion).
    In the present paper we...

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  3. Juliette Martin (University of Edinburgh), Juliette Martin (The University of Edinburgh, TRIUMF), Juliette Martin (University College London (GB)), Juliette Martin (UCL)
    19/02/2026, 16:35
    System Issues
    Oral

    The upgrade of the LHC to the high luminosity LHC (HL-LHC) by the end of this decade will impose significant challenges on the detectors of the LHC experiments. Increased luminosity of up to 7.5 10^34cm^−2s^−1 with up to 200 simultaneous p-p interactions per bunch crossing and foreseen run-times equivalent to up to 4000 fb-1 make it necessary to develop new detectors that can cope with the...

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  4. Zijun Xu (Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
    19/02/2026, 16:55
    CMOS MAPS
    Oral

    The HVCMOS technology is promising technology for tracking detectors at future experiments such as LHCb upgrade and Higgs factories, for its radiation hardness, fast charge collection and hence good spatial and timing resolution. Development of HVCMOS in smaller feature size will allow more functionalities in the same pixel area, and a reduced power consumption. We proposed a project to...

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