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Stephan Lachnit (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))16/04/2026, 09:00Talk
The qualification of new detectors in test beam environments presents a challenging setting that requires stable operation of diverse devices, often employing multiple data acquisition (DAQ) systems running on several machines in a local network. Changes to these setups are frequent, such as using different reference detectors depending on the facility. Managing this complexity necessitates a...
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Laurent Forthomme (AGH University of Krakow (PL))16/04/2026, 09:20Talk
We present TDAnalyser, a data analysis framework developed for the analysis of timing detectors under R&D. Based on a C++ architecture, it aims at normalising analysis procedures to evaluate various detector performances quantiles through the definition of standard and user-defined analyses building blocks:
From readout-specific (e.g. oscilloscopes waveforms, DRS4/Sampic ADC values,...
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Maryna Borysova (Weizmann Institute of Science)16/04/2026, 09:40Talk
R&D on novel gaseous detector (GD) technologies is coordinated within the recently established DRD1 collaboration. As part of these efforts, the collaboration organises joint test-beam (TB) campaigns at a semi-permanent facility on the H4 beamline of CERN’s Super Proton Synchrotron (SPS). For these TBs, a common infrastructure is provided, including beam telescopes equipped with GD and SRS...
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