12:45
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Cryogenics for detectors (chairperson: Shrikant Pattalwar)
(until 15:45)
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14:00
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Operation of cryogenics for LHC detectors: what did we learn?
-
Udo Wagner
(CERN)
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14:30
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GReC experiment : probing ultra high-intensity turbulence
- Dr
Philippe-E. Roche
(Grenoble CNRS)
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14:50
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Cryogenics of the ESS target
- Mr
John Jurns
(ESS)
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15:10
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Membrane cryostats for large volume neutrino detectors
- Mr
Jérôme Pellé
(GTT)
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15:30
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Questions and Answers
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15:45
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--- Coffee Break ---
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16:15
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Cryogenic instrumentation (chairperson: Agnieszka Piotrowska)
(until 18:20)
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16:15
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Instrumentation for cryogenics at CERN
- Dr
Juan Casas-Cubillos
(CERN)
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16:45
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Superconducting devices based on Josephson junctions for metrology and general instrumentation
- Dr
Jörn Beyer
(PTB)
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17:05
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Optical Fiber Sensors for Cryogenic applications
- Dr
Daniele Inaudi
(Smartec)
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17:25
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Coulomb Blockade Thermometer: a primary device for sub-kelvin measurements
- Dr
Matthias Meschke
(AALTO University)
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17:45
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The application of the PED on the design codes for cryogenic equipment, and future developments foreseen in this field
- Dr
Herve Barthelemy
(Air Liquide)
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18:05
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Questions and Answers
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19:00
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GLOBE Reception
(until 22:00)
(80/1-001 - Globe of Science and Innovation - 1st Floor)
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