2nd Annual ARDENT Workshop & ARDENT MidTerm Review

Europe/Zurich
Beltrami (Politecnico di Milano)

Beltrami

Politecnico di Milano

Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
Description
The second annual ARDENT workshop takes place at the Politecnico of Milano during the celebration of the POLIMI's 150th anniversary. The Workshop gathers together all fifteen ESRs and their supervisors to update on the progress made at each institution and exchange information.
During this workshop, each ESR presents the work done so far, experts are invited to deliver training courses on experimental micro- and nanodosimetry, and an entire day is dedicated especially to outreach activities.
The Mid-term review will also take place this week, with the participation of the EU Project Officer.
Beltrami Room map
De Donato Room map
    • ARDENT Midterm review Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

      Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

      Politecnico di Milano

      • 1
        Welcome & Introduction Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Short introduction by the Research Executive Agency Representative and the Coordinator.
        Speakers: Marco Silari (CERN), Mika Levonen
      • 2
        Tour de table Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Each supervisor from each Institute should briefly present (5 min) their research team and describe their role within the network.
      • 3
        ARDENT Project Overview Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        A presentation by the Coordinator on the Network and the Mid-Term Review Report. The presentation cover scientific, training and networking topics.
        Speaker: Marco Silari (CERN)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Lunch See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

        See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

      • 4
        ESR 1 presentation - CERN Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Eleni Aza (CERN)
        Slides
      • 5
        ESR 2 presentation - CERN Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Erik Frojd (Mittuniversitetet (SE))
        Slides
      • 6
        ESR 3 presentation - CERN Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Silvia Puddu (CERN)
        Slides
      • 7
        ESR 4 presentation - CERN Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Stuart Patrick George (CERN)
        Slides
      • 8
        ESR 5 presentation - SL Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Jayasimha Bagalkote
        Slides
      • 9
        ESR 6 presentation - AIT Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Andrej Sipaj
        Slides
      • 10
        ESR 7 presentation - CTU Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Zdenek Vykydal (Czech Technical University (CZ))
        Slides
      • 15:45
        Coffee break
      • 11
        ESR 8 presentation - CTU Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Kevin Loo
        Slides
      • 12
        ESR 9 presentation - CTU Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Benedikt Ludwig Bergmann (Czech Technical University (CZ))
        Slides
      • 13
        ESR 10 presentation- IBA Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Francesca Bisello
        Slides
      • 14
        ESR 11 presentation - IBA Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Michele Togno
        Slides
      • 15
        ESR 12 presentation - JABLOTRON Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Dr Vijayaragavan Viswanathan
        Slides
      • 16
        ESR 13 presentation - MIAM Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Alvin Sashala Naik
        Slides
      • 17
        ESR 14 presentation - POLIMI Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Elena Sagia
        Slides
      • 18
        ESR 15 presentation - POLIMI Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Beltrami (Piazza Leonardo Da Vinci 32, Building 5, Ground Floor)

        Politecnico di Milano

        Speaker: Christopher Cassell (P)
    • ARDENT Board Meetings Meeting room (CeSNEF-Nuclear Engineering Building)

      Meeting room

      CeSNEF-Nuclear Engineering Building

      Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
      • 19
        ARDENT Training Board
        Speakers: 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)
        Slides
      • 20
        ARDENT Technical Training Board
        Speakers: Matteo Magistris (CERN), Sofia Rollet (AIT- Austrian Institute of Technology), Zdenek Vykydal (Czech Technical University (CZ)), marco caresana (POlitecnico di Milano)
        Slides
      • 21
        ARDENT Dissemination and Outreach Board
        Speakers: 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)
        Slides
    • ARDENT Midterm review Beltrami

      Beltrami

      Politecnico di Milano

      Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
      • 22
        Meeting between the Fellows and the Research Executive Agency Representative
      • 10:15
        Coffee break
    • 12:00
      Lunch See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

      See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

    • Roundtable discussion Beltrami

      Beltrami

      Politecnico di Milano

      Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
      • 23
        Discussion on M5/M6 milestones
        Speakers: Marco Silari (CERN), marco caresana (POlitecnico di Milano)
        Slides
      • 24
        Rehearsal of ESR talks at the IEEE Dosimetry Workshop
        • a) Neutron Beam Profile Measurements with a Triple GEM for Thermal Neutrons at the CERN n_TOF Facility
          Speaker: Silvia Puddu (Universitaet Bern (CH))
        • b) 55Fe Measurements in Radioactive Waste with a Triple GEM Detector
          Speaker: Silvia Puddu (Universitaet Bern (CH))
        • c) "MX-10: Pixel Particle Detector"
          Speaker: Dr Vijayaragavan Viswanathan
          Slides
        • d) "A Novel Neutron Gamma Discrimination Technique for the New LUPIN Pulsed Neutron Detector"
          Speaker: Chris Cassel
        • e) Simulation of Neutron Dosimetry with CR-39 Track Detectors and Comparison Against Experimental Calibration Campaigns
          Speaker: Avin Sashala Naik
        • f) Characterization of a new Photon Counting Detector with XRF
          Speaker: Francesca Bisello
          Slides
        • g) Mixed Field Data Analysis with Timepix at the CERF Facility
          Speaker: Stuart Patrick George (CERN)
        • h) BrachyView: Tomographic Reconstruction Using TimePix Detectors in Post-Implant Dosimetry Checks for Permanent Prostrate Brachytherapy Implants
          Speaker: Kevin Loo
      • 15:45
        Coffee break
      • 25
        Discussion on the organization of the course on Business and Administration and secondments to private partners
      • 26
        WP4 measurement campaigns
        Speakers: Marco Silari (CERN), Matteo Magistris (CERN)
        Slides
    • Outreach Day “MISURARE LE RADIAZIONI: UN ASPETTO FONDAMENTALE NELLA PRATICA MEDICA, INDUSTRIALE, NELLA RICERCA E NEL PROGRESSO AEROSPAZIALE” De Donato

      De Donato

      • 27
        Benvenuto / Welcome introduction
        Speakers: Marco Silari (CERN), Stefano Agosteo (Politecnico di Milano)
      • 28
        Il programma ARDENT della Unione Europea / The ARDENT European Union project
        Speaker: Marco Silari (CERN)
        Slides
      • 29
        ARDENT per tutti / Ardent for all
        Speaker: Silvia Puddu (Universitaet Bern (CH))
        Slides
      • 30
        Incontri con i ricercatori ARDENT e dimostrazione delle attività di ricerca / Meetings with ARDENT researchers and presentations of the scientific activities
      • 31
        ARDENT per tutti / Ardent for all
        Speaker: Silvia Puddu (CERN)
        Slides
      • 32
        Incontri con i ricercatori ARDENT e dimostrazione delle attività di ricerca / Meetings with ARDENT researchers and presentations of the scientific activities
    • 12:00
      Lunch See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

      See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

    • ARDENT Board Meetings Beltrami room

      Beltrami room

      Politecnico di Milano

      • 33
        ITN Management Office
        Speakers: Juan Carlos Celi (IBA), Marco Silari (CERN), Sofia Rollet (AIT- Austrian Institute of Technology), Vladimir Stanislav (Jablotron Alarms a.s.)
        Slides
      • 34
        ARDENT Supervisory Board
        Speakers: 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.)
        Slides
    • Training Courses on Experimental Micro- and Nano-dosimetry Beltrami

      Beltrami

      Politecnico di Milano

      Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
      • 35
        Introductory lecture on microdosimetry Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        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.
        Speaker: Dr Paolo Colautti
        Slides
      • 36
        Gas detectors for microdosimetry Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        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 Wall-Less Counters FUTURE NEEDS and CHALLENGES • Size and sensitivity • Neutron-Charge particle discrimination • Calibration • Signal Processing
        Speaker: Dr Anthony Waker
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Coffee break Beltrami (Politecnico di Milano)

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
      • 37
        Quality assessment of hadrontherapy fields with TEPCs Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        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
        Speaker: Dr Paolo Colautti (LNL INFN)
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Lunch See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

        See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

      • 38
        Principle of Silicon based microdosimetry Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        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 therapy beams or for dosimetry. The use of micrometric volumes avoids the contribution of wall effects to the measured spectra. Further advantages of such detectors are their compactness, cheapness, transportability and a low sensitivity to vibrations. Anyway, the following problems should be solved when a silicon device for microdosimetry: i) the sensitive volume has to be confined in a region of well-known dimensions; ii) the electric noise limits the minimum detectable energy; iii) corrections for tissue-equivalency should be made; iv) corrections for shape equivalency should be made when referring to a spherical simulated site of tissue; v) the angular response should be evaluated carefully; vi) the efficiency of a single detector of micrometric dimensions is very poor and detector arrays should be considered. Several devices are being proposed as silicon microdosimeters, based on different technologies (telescope detectors, silicon on insulator detectors and arrays of cylindrical p-n junctions with internal amplifications), in order to satisfy the issues mentioned above.
        Speakers: Andrea Pola (Politecnico di Milano), Stefano Agosteo (Politecnico di Milano)
        Slides
      • 39
        Silicon microdosimetry Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        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 microdosimeters 4.1.Radiation protection (Cf-252 and Pu-Be Sources) 4.2.Hadron Therapy 4.2.1.Fast Neutron Therapy (FNT) 4.2.2.Proton Therapy (PT) 4.2.3.Heavy Ion Therapy.(HIT) 4.2.4. LEM vs MKM –SOI microdosimetry experience 5. 3D detector technology-future of Si microdosimetry. 5.1.Pecularities of charge collection in 3D Si detectors 5.2.Concept and design of 3D Si microdosimeter. 5.3.GEANT 4 modeling of 3D microdosimeter (avionics environment, isotopic neutron sources) 6. Other Si microdosimetric structures (DRAM , FGMOSFET etc) 7. Conclusion and tips for thinking on new Si microdosimeters design
        Speaker: Prof. Anatoly Rozenfeld (UOW)
        Slides
      • 16:00
        Coffee break Beltrami (Politecnico di Milano)

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
      • 40
        A monolithic silicon telescope for solid state microdosimetry Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        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.
        Speaker: Andrea Pola (Politecnico di Milano)
        Slides
    • Social Dinner Osteria del Treno

      Osteria del Treno

      Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - ItalyOsteria del Treno Via San Gregorio, 46 20124 Milano, Italia +39 02 670 0479
    • Training Courses on Experimental Micro- and Nano-dosimetry Beltrami

      Beltrami

      Politecnico di Milano

      Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
      • 41
        From microdosimetry to nanodosimetry Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        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 track structure of ionizing radiation than in terms of macroscopic quantities like absorbed dose and linear energy transfer (LET). At the same time, these quantities should be measurable by physical means. To tackle this challenge to radiation metrology, a track-structure based concept of radiation damage has been developed assuming that the initial damage to nanometre-sized volumes like the DNA is mainly due to the number of ionizing processes of single particles within a target volume or in its near neighbourhood. This number of particle interactions (the so-called ionization-cluster size) is measurable in gases using single-ion or single-electron counting techniques, and serves as a measure of the degree of radiation damage; the corresponding cluster-size frequency then serves as a measure of the radiation-induced damage probability. Radiation damage is described, therefore, in terms of particle interaction probabilities in nanometric volumes (nanodosimetry) instead of micrometric volumes (microdosimetry). In this way the traditional description of radiation damage in terms of LET and absorbed dose is exchanged by a probabilistic description of cluster-size formation which characterizes the interaction pattern of ionizing radiation in nanometric volumes and, thus, the particles’ track structure. To check the validity of the track-structure-based concept of radiation quality, experimental radiobiological data are compared with nanodosimetric quantities derived from cluster-size frequencies calculated by Monte Carlo simulations for ionizing particles at different radiation qualities assuming nanometre-sized liquid-water targets as substitutes of short segments of the DNA. This comparison shows a clear relation between track-structure-based nanodosimetric quantities and radiobiological data, which can also be expected if ionization-cluster-size frequencies are measured in gaseous target volumes filled, for instance, with molecular nitrogen or propane at low gas pressure.
        Speaker: Prof. Bernd Grosswendt (PTB (retired))
        Slides
      • 42
        THE STARTRACK EXPERIMENT - Nanodosimetric STructure of hAdRon TRACKs Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        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
        Speaker: Valeria Conte
        Slides
      • 11:00
        Coffee break Beltrami (Politecnico di Milano)

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
      • 43
        Microdosimetry with GEM and GEM-PIX Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        Speaker: Dr Fabrizio Murtas (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare (IT))
        Slides
      • 12:30
        Lunch See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

        See the "lunch options" tab on the overview page

      • 44
        Practical training on TEPCs Beltrami

        Beltrami

        Politecnico di Milano

        Politecnico of Milano, Piazza Leonardo da Vinci, 32 - 20133 Milano - Italy
        Speakers: Dr Davide Moro (LNL INFN), Dr Paolo Colautti (LNL INFN)