Prof.
M. Asghar Hashmi
(Islamia University Bahawalpur, Bahawalpur)
25/05/2015, 14:20
Dmitry Tsybyshev
(State University of New York (US))
25/05/2015, 15:40
Silicon detectors are at the heart of the ATLAS experiment and play a crucial role in physics program pursued at the LHC. They used for precision position tracking and momentum reconstruction as well as particle identification. I will discuss the ATLAS detector with special emphasis on silicon tracking technology, front-end electronics, and the challenges in detector design for the LHC environment.
Dr
M Adnan Ali
(Gevernment College University, Faisalabad)
26/05/2015, 09:10
Dr
M Azhar Naeem
(Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering and Emerging Technologies. Punjab University, Lahore)
27/05/2015, 10:15
Tomas Hreus
(Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
27/05/2015, 13:30
The CMS Silicon Tracker is the largest silicon detector ever built, containing 10 million readout channels. This presentation will cover the operational experience during the Run1 period and the commissioning during LS1, including challenges and detector status before the Run2 period. The Phase 2 upgrade of the LHC machine, scheduled in 2020s, will bring the luminosity up to around...
Viktor Veszpremi
(Wigner RCP, Budapest (HU))
27/05/2015, 14:20
The CMS tracker detector comprises two tracking devices utilizing
semiconductor technology: the pixel and strip detectors. They are
operating in a high-occupancy and high-radiation environment created by
the beam interactions in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The pixel
occupies the innermost region of the CMS detector providing the closest
measurement points for charged particles...