14–18 Oct 2013
Politecnico di Milano
Europe/Zurich timezone
Welcome to the second annual ARDENT workshop !

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  1. Marco Silari (CERN), Mika Levonen
    14/10/2013, 10:45
    Short introduction by the Research Executive Agency Representative and the Coordinator.
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  2. 14/10/2013, 11:00
    Each supervisor from each Institute should briefly present (5 min) their research team and describe their role within the network.
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  3. Marco Silari (CERN)
    14/10/2013, 11:40
    A presentation by the Coordinator on the Network and the Mid-Term Review Report. The presentation cover scientific, training and networking topics.
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  4. Eleni Aza (CERN)
    14/10/2013, 14:00
  5. Erik Frojd (Mittuniversitetet (SE))
    14/10/2013, 14:15
  6. Silvia Puddu (CERN)
    14/10/2013, 14:30
  7. Stuart Patrick George (CERN)
    14/10/2013, 14:45
  8. Jayasimha Bagalkote
    14/10/2013, 15:00
  9. Andrej Sipaj
    14/10/2013, 15:15
  10. Zdenek Vykydal (Czech Technical University (CZ))
    14/10/2013, 15:30
  11. Kevin Loo
    14/10/2013, 16:15
  12. Benedikt Ludwig Bergmann (Czech Technical University (CZ))
    14/10/2013, 16:30
  13. Francesca Bisello
    14/10/2013, 16:45
  14. Michele Togno
    14/10/2013, 17:00
  15. Dr Vijayaragavan Viswanathan
    14/10/2013, 17:15
  16. Alvin Sashala Naik
    14/10/2013, 17:30
  17. Elena Sagia
    14/10/2013, 17:45
  18. Christopher Cassell (P)
    14/10/2013, 18:00
  19. Alberto Fazzi, Antonio Parravicini (M), Jan Jakubek (Czech Technical University (CZ)), Juan Carlos Celi, Pavel Hubner (Jablotron), Peter Beck (Seibersdorf Laboratories), Robert Froeschl (CERN), Sofia Rollet (AIT- Austrian Institute of Technology)
    15/10/2013, 09:00
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  21. Matteo Magistris (CERN), Sofia Rollet (AIT- Austrian Institute of Technology), Zdenek Vykydal (Czech Technical University (CZ)), marco caresana (POlitecnico di Milano)
    15/10/2013, 10:45
  22. Marcin Latocha (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH), Michael Campbell (CERN), Michael Lerch (University of Wollongong), Sofia Rollet (AIT- Austrian Institute of Technology), Dr Stanislav Pospisil (Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, Czech Technical University in Prague), Vladimir Stanislav (Jablotron Alarms a.s.), marco caresana (POlitecnico di Milano)
    15/10/2013, 13:30
  23. Marco Silari (CERN), marco caresana (POlitecnico di Milano)
    15/10/2013, 13:30
  24. 15/10/2013, 14:15
  25. 15/10/2013, 16:15
  26. Marco Silari (CERN), Matteo Magistris (CERN)
    15/10/2013, 16:45
  27. Marco Silari (CERN), Stefano Agosteo (Politecnico di Milano)
    16/10/2013, 09:30
  28. Marco Silari (CERN)
    16/10/2013, 09:45
  29. Silvia Puddu (Universitaet Bern (CH))
    16/10/2013, 10:30
  30. 16/10/2013, 11:00
  31. Juan Carlos Celi (IBA), Marco Silari (CERN), Sofia Rollet (AIT- Austrian Institute of Technology), Vladimir Stanislav (Jablotron Alarms a.s.)
    16/10/2013, 13:30
  32. Silvia Puddu (CERN)
    16/10/2013, 14:30
  33. Anatoly Rozenfeld (University of Wollongong), Anthony Waker (university of Ontario), Antonio Parravicini (M), Prof. Lawrence Pinsky (University of Houston (US)), Marco Silari (CERN), Massimo Mazzillo (STMicroelectronics), Dr Peter Beck (AIT-Seibersdorf Laboratories), Sofia Rollet (AIT- Austrian Institute of Technology), Dr Stanislav Pospisil (Institute of Experimental and Applied Physics, Czech Technical University in Prague), Stefano Agosteo (Politecnico di Milano), Stuart Patrick George, Thilo Michel (University of Erlangen), Uwe Mollenhauer (IBA), Valeria Conte (INFN Legnaro National Laboratories), Vladimir Stanislav (Jablotron Alarms a.s.)
    16/10/2013, 15:00
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  35. Dr Paolo Colautti
    17/10/2013, 09:00
    1. The energy transfer points 2. The single-event energy imparted 3. Single-event microdosimetric quantities 4. Multi-event microdosimetric quantities 5. Micro and macro dosimetry 6. From micro-to-macro dosimetry for low and high LET radiations.
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  36. Dr Anthony Waker
    17/10/2013, 10:00
    FUNDAMENTALS • Gas ionization • Charge collection • Cavity chambers GAS DETECTORS for MICRODOSIMETRY • Ionization Chambers o Variance method o Recombination Chambers • Proportional Counters o Principles of Operation o Tissue Equivalent Proportional Counters (TEPC) o TEPC Properties and Applications o Multi-element TEPCs o Heterogeneous Counters o...
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  37. Dr Paolo Colautti (LNL INFN)
    17/10/2013, 11:30
    1. Mini TEPC design and construction 2. Vacuum and gas flow 3. The electronic chain 4. Mini TEPC energy calibration 5. Data processing 6. Therapeutic proton-beam qualities 7. BNCT radiation-field qualities
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  38. Andrea Pola (Politecnico di Milano), Stefano Agosteo (Politecnico di Milano)
    17/10/2013, 14:00
    Silicon detectors are being studied as microdosimeters since they can provide sensitive volumes of micrometric dimensions. They can be applied for assessing single event effects in electronic instrumentation exposed to complex fields around high-energy accelerators or in space missions. When coupled to tissue-equivalent converters, they can be used for measuring the quality of radiation...
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  39. Prof. Anatoly Rozenfeld (UOW)
    17/10/2013, 15:00
    1. Introduction to Solid State microdosimetry 2. Electronic , calibration and sensitivity of Si microdosimeter 2.1. Comparison of TEPC to Si-microdosimeter 3. Concept and design of Silicon on Insulator (SOI) microdosimeters 3.1. Three generation of SOI microdosimeters 3.2.Charge collection in Sensitive Volumes (SV) of SOI microdosimeters 4.Application of SOI...
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  40. Andrea Pola (Politecnico di Milano)
    17/10/2013, 16:30
    1. The detection system: features, advantages and drawbacks. 2. Microdosimetry of neutron fields: numerical studies and experimental characterizations. 3. Quality assessment of clinical proton beams: microdosimetric characterization and direct comparison with TEPCs. 4. Microdosimetry of carbon beams: preliminary tests. 5. A silicon microdosimeter integrated into a nanodosimeter.
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  41. Prof. Bernd Grosswendt (PTB (retired))
    18/10/2013, 09:00
    Radiation-induced damage to living cells or genes is governed, to the greater part, by the pattern of inelastic interactions of ionizing particles in sub-cellular targets (segments of the DNA, nucleosomes, or segments of the chromosome fibre). In consequence, the effectiveness and quality of ionizing radiation should be defined more in terms of quantities which are directly related to the...
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  42. Valeria Conte
    18/10/2013, 10:00
    GENERALITIES OF TRACK STRUCTURE THE EXPERIMENTAL SET UP - The rational of the experiment - The measuring procedure DATA ACQUISITION AND DATA ANALYSIS - How to handle experimental data RESULTS - Some interesting features of the track structure of light ions - The link to radiobiology
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  43. Dr Fabrizio Murtas (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare (IT))
    18/10/2013, 11:30
  44. Dr Davide Moro (LNL INFN), Dr Paolo Colautti (LNL INFN)
    18/10/2013, 14:00