WIT2014 Workshop on Intelligent Trackers

from Wednesday, 14 May 2014 (09:15) to Friday, 16 May 2014 (12:30)
University of Pennsylvania

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
14 May 2014
15 May 2014
16 May 2014
AM
09:15 Introduction   ()
09:25 Welcome from Department Chair - Larry Gladney   ()
09:30 A Parallel FPGA Implementation for Real-Time 2D Pixel Clustering for the ATLAS Fast TracKer (FTK) Processor - Stamatios Gkaitatzis (CERN)   ()
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10:00 The Serial Link Processor for the Fast TracKer (FTK) processor at ATLAS - Valentino Liberali (Universita degli Studi di Milano)   ()
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10:30 Towards a Level-1 tracking trigger for the ATLAS experiment at the High Luminosity LHC - Dr Tim Martin (University of Warwick)   ()
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11:00 --- Break ---
11:30 Level-1 track triggering at CMS for the HL-LHC - Louise Skinnari (Cornell University (US))   ()
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09:00 Wireless data transfer with mm-waves for future tracking detectors - Daniel Pelikan (Uppsala University (SE))   ()
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09:30 Fiber-optic links based on silicon photonics for high-speed readout of trackers - Alexander Paramonov (Argonne National Laboratory (US))   ()
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10:00 60 GHz Wireless Data Transfer for Tracker Readout Systems - First Studies and Results - Mr Sebastian Dittmeier (University Heidelberg)   ()
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10:30 Multi-Gigabit Low-Power Radiation-Tolerant Data Links for High Energy Physics Experiments - Mr Merritt Miller (UCSB)   ()
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11:00 --- Break ---
11:30 Design and Assembly Studies for Track Trigger Modules - Prof. Mani Tripathi (UC Davis)   ()
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09:00 R&D on detector components using 3D IC for LHC upgrades and other future detectors - Julia Thom (Cornell University)   ()
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09:30 Thin pixel assembly fabrication development with backside compensation layer - Richard Bates (University of Glasgow (GB))   ()
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10:00 3-D Pixel Imagers with Exploitation of Delta-rays in Precision Tracking and Identification of Relativistic Particles   ()
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10:30 Discussion   ()
11:30 --- Break ---
PM
12:00 Macro Pixel ASIC (MPA): The Readout ASIC for the Pixel-Strip (PS) module of the CMS Inner Tracker at HL-LHC - Davide Ceresa (CERN)   ()
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12:30 A Time-Multiplexed Track-Trigger architecture for CMS - Geoff Hall (Imperial College Sci., Tech. & Med. (GB))   ()
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13:00 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Beam test performance of the 2S prototype module for the High Luminosity Upgrade of the CMS Strip Tracker. - Davide Braga (RAL/STFC)   ()
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14:30 System Architecture and Vertical Slice Demonstration for CMS L1 Silicon-based Tracking Trigger - Tiehui Ted Liu (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))   ()
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15:00 Hardware Implementation of FPGA based Level-1 Tracking - Jorge Chaves (Cornell University (US))   ()
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15:30 --- Break ---
16:00 L1 track triggering with associative memories for the CMS HL-LHC tracker - David Sabes (Universite Claude Bernard-Lyon I (FR))   ()
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16:30 A New Track Reconstruction Algorithm for the Mu3e Experiment based on a fast Multiple Scattering Fit - Dr Alexandr Kozlinskiy (University Heidelberg)   ()
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17:00 Three-Dimensional Triplet Tracking for LHC and Future High Rate Experiments - Andre Schoening (Physikalisches Institut-Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg-U)   ()
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17:30 Test of a Fast Cluster Finding Self-Seeded Trigger System for the ATLAS Upgrade - Haichen Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))   ()
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12:00 Bio-inspired vision sensors and processing systems - Prof. Jan Van der Spiegel   ()
12:45 --- Lunch ---
14:00 Analysis of data compresssion efficiency in silicon detector readout - Mauricio Garcia-Sciveres (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))   ()
Paper
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14:30 The artificial retina processor for track reconstruction at the LHC crossing rate - Diego Tonelli (CERN)   ()
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15:00 Simulation and performance of an artificial retina algorithm for 40 MHz track reconstruction - Pietro Marino (Sezione di Pisa (IT))   ()
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15:30 --- Break ---
16:00 Sensors with several different pixel geometries assembled into modules with common pixel ASIC - Marko Milovanovic (University of Liverpool (GB))   ()
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16:30 The upgrade of the LHCb trigger system - Conor Fitzpatrick (CERN)   ()
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17:00 Event building and reconstruction at 30 MHz using a CPU farm - Umberto Marconi (INFN Bologna)   ()
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17:30 Discussion   ()
12:00 Close-out   ()