13–17 Apr 2026
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Poster session

14 Apr 2026, 18:00
Helmholtz-Institute Mainz

Helmholtz-Institute Mainz

Groundfloor - Foyer

Description

During the Poster-Session, participants are invited to snacks and drinks.

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  1. Lucie Bister (University of Mainz)
    14/04/2026, 18:00
    Poster
  2. Elena Gensini (Universita e INFN, Firenze (IT))
    14/04/2026, 18:00
    Poster

    The Beam-monitor with Extreme Range (BeER) detector is an innovative detector developed and built at the INFN Sezione di Firenze. The detector employs a matrix of 3x3 bare photodiodes repeated for six layers to measure the energy loss through ionization of charged particles traversing the silicon sensors. The silicon sensors are read-out via a Front End Electronics based on the ASIC HiDRA,...

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  3. Hannah Keßler (University of Mainz)
    14/04/2026, 18:20
    Poster
  4. Ida Maria Wostheinrich (Humboldt University of Berlin (DE))
    14/04/2026, 18:20
    Poster

    SHiP (Search for Hidden Particles) is a general-purpose beam dump experiment in preparation at CERN. Its goal is to search for new feebly interacting particles at the GeV scale in an environment of near zero background. The Surrounding Background Tagger (SBT) is a key part of SHiP's background suppression system. It detects muons entering SHiP's helium-filled decay volume from the sides, as...

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  5. Lennart Huth (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    14/04/2026, 18:40
  6. Thomas Schioler (University of Copenhagen (DK))
    14/04/2026, 18:40
    Poster

    The High Luminosity-Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) will reach an approximate pile-up of 200 collisions per bunch crossing, three times more than the current Large Hadron Collider. Beginning operation at the end of the decade, it will accumulate up to 3000{fb}^-1, increasing the chances of observing new processes and allowing measurement of rare processes with higher precision. Moreover, the...

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  7. Sami Ullah Khan
    14/04/2026, 19:00
    Poster

    This work presents the development and experimental characterisation of a Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor (MAPS) developed within the ARCADIA project. The sensor is fabricated in a modified 110 nm CMOS process featuring an n-type high-resistivity substrate and a fully depleted active thickness ranging from 50 μm to 500 μm. The design integrates in-pixel electronics isolated by deep...

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  8. Alexandre Hennessy (University of Zurich (CH))
    14/04/2026, 19:00
    Poster

    The recent rise of fast timing applications at high radiation fluences requires testing in low-temperature environments (< -40°C) to mitigate thermal runaway for multi-pixelated matrices bonded to readout ASICs and to regulate carrier mobility. To that end, we present an upgraded infrastructure for the EUDAQ-based AIDA telescope at the SPS North Area H6B beamline. The system integrates a 1.2...

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  9. Julija Zaksaite (Lund University (SE))
    14/04/2026, 19:20
    Poster

    During the third long LHC shutdown (2026-2030), the ALICE Inner
    Tracking System will undergo an extensive upgrade, where the three in-
    nermost layers of the detector will be replaced by ultra-thin (50 μm) wafer-
    scale silicon sensors, that will be bent around the beam pipe. The very
    first sensor prototypes were developed, called the MOnolithic Stitched
    Sensor (MOSS), consisting of 10...

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  10. Emanuele Romano (Pavia University and INFN (IT)), Roberto Ferrari (INFN Pavia (IT))
    14/04/2026, 19:20
    Poster

    In our experimental setup for testing calorimeter prototypes at the SPS, digitisation occurs in several ways. The most relevant to trigger system performance is charge measurement with current-integrating analog-to-digital converters (QDCs) in trigger-driven gates.
    The main challenge here is the requirement that the current-integrating gate precede the QDC analog signals by at least 15 ns....

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  11. Antonios Kontopoulos (Physikalisches Institut Heidelberg)
    14/04/2026, 19:40
    Poster

    The Mu3e Experiment searches for the charged-lepton-flavour-violating decay,
    𝜇⁺ → e⁺e⁻e⁺ with an aimed single-event sensitivity on the branching ratio of 10⁻¹⁵, imposing stringent requirements on the noise performance of its ultra-low-mass vertex detector. The MuPix11 sensor, a high-voltage monolithic active pixel sensor (HV-MAPS), has been observed to exhibit spatially fixed noise features,...

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