2nd ATTRACT TWD Symposium in Detection and Imaging (Strasbourg)
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Europe/Zurich
Varsovie Room (Other Institutes)
Varsovie Room
Other Institutes
The Strasbourg Convention Center (Palais de la Musique et des Congrès), Place de Bordeaux FR 67082
http://www.jds.fr/strasbourg/grande-scene/palais-de-la-musique-et-des-congres-strasbourg-434_L
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Description
Following the successful 1st TWD Symposium in Barcelona
https://indico.cern.ch/event/470460/
the 2nd TWD continues seeking answers to the following questions:
What new path breaking detection and imaging concepts could be developed and used by 2025 for scientific instrumentation? What will they represent for industry, business and society?
The ATTRACT Consortium (www.attract-eu.org), in collaboration with ERDIT (http://erdit.eu/)and NSS 2016 (http://2016.nss-mic.org/), organizes this 2nd TWD Symposium to inspire new ideas, to help efforts for finding resources to fund new breakthrough ideas in detection and imaging.
Priority is offered to those who submitted abstracts to TWD Barcelona but could not present them.
Participants
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12:00
Registration, Coffee, Welcome
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Keynote 1 - Introduction to ATTRACTSpeaker: Sergio Bertolucci (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare Frascati (IT))
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Keynote 2 - 3D; A Personal ViewSpeaker: Cinzia Da Via (University of Manchester (GB))
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Presentation 1 - Development of Advanced High Performance Silicon Drift Detectors and Electronics for Synchrotron Radiation and X-ray
Development of Advanced High Performance Silicon Drift Detectors and Electronics for Synchrotron Radiation and X-ray Astrophysics
Speaker: Andrea Vacchi (Universita e INFN, Trieste (IT)) -
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Presentation 2 - Developments and opportunities of Large Infrared Detectors for Astronomy at SofradirSpeaker: Bruno FIEQUE (SOFRADIR)
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Presentation 3 - CMOS pixel sensors with on-chip Neural Network: A new horizon for embedded systems?Speaker: Auguste Guillaume Besson (Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (FR))
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Presentation 4 - Omni-purpose detectors based on stacks of CMOS active pixel sensorsSpeaker: Jerome Baudot (Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (FR))
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Presentation 5 - ORANGE: advances in optically readout GEM structureSpeaker: Dr Davide Pinci (Roma1)
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Presentation 6 - Automated Multimodal Correlative Microscopy for high resolution in vivo imagingSpeaker: Yannick Schwab (European Molecular Biology Laboratory)
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15:30
Coffee Break
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Presentation 7 - Laser techniques for a new class of scintillatorsSpeaker: caterina braggio (University of Padova)
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Presentation 8 - Imaging in TPC detectors equipped with high granularity charge readout: transferring technology from rare event searchesSpeaker: Gloria Luzon Marco (Universidad de Zaragoza (ES))
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Presentation 9 - High resolution radiographic detector based on multi-channel-plateSpeaker: Slawomir Artur Wronka ( (PL))
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Presentation 10 - Fast, scalable, low-dose phase-based x-ray imaging with conventional sourcesSpeaker: Dr Alberto Astolfo (UCL)
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Presentation 11 - EasyPET – A new concept for democratize the use of axial preclinical PETSpeaker: Joao F.C.A. Veloso (Uni Aveiro)
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Presentation 12 - SCARLET: A new High-Rate and High-Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy Detector for Synchrotron XRF and XAFS ApplicationsSpeaker: Carlo Fiorini (Politecnico di Milano - INFN Milano)
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Presentation 13 - 4D real-time tracking for high luminosity LHC experimentsSpeaker: Alessandro Cardini (INFN Cagliari, Italy)
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Presentation - Summary conclusions of Day 1Speaker: Marzio Nessi (CERN)
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12:00
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09:00
Morning coffee
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Presentation 14 - Flexible, Ultra-Low Voltage, Large-Area Direct Radiation Detectors Based On Organic SemiconductorsSpeaker: Beatrice Fraboni (University of Bologna)
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Presentation 15 - The method of soil moisture sensing by detection of cosmic ray neutronsSpeaker: Markus Köhli (Heidelberg University)
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Presentation 16 - The effect of rotation speed in tomography acquisition on the reconstruction artifactsSpeaker: Dr Zarei Zehreh (Antwerpen University)
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Presentation 17 - Fastissimo-Plus: ..or the ultimate design for ultra-high speed radiation sensorsSpeaker: Cinzia Da Via (University of Manchester (GB))
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10:30
Coffee Break
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Presentation 18 - Multi-Gigabit Wireless Data Transfer Using 60 GHz BandSpeaker: Hans Kristian Soltveit (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
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Presentation 19 - CMOS based VIS-IR Tunable Multiband Imaging Sensors using Quantum DotsSpeaker: Stefano Sanguinetti
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Presentation 20 - Advanced X-ray imaging with table-top synchrotron in the labSpeaker: Prof. Jom Luiten (Technical University Eindhoven)
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Presentation 21 - On the possibility utilizing nano materials and spectral imaging for holistic in-vivo cell tracking with x-raysSpeaker: Ralf Hendrik Menk (Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste)
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Presentation 22 - Ultra-Fast Hybrid Pixel Detector for Synchrotron Time-Resolved Pump-Probe Diffraction ExperimentsSpeaker: Arkadiusz Dawiec (Synchrotron SOLEIL)
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Presentation 23 - Positron emission tomography without image reconstruction
Positron emission tomography without image reconstruction
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12:30
Lunch Break
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Presentation 24 - Neuroscience beyond neurons
Neuroscience beyond neurons
Speaker: Prof. Renaud Blaise Jolivet (CERN and University of Geneva) -
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Presentation 25 - New concept for beam loss monitoring based on fast neutron detection with MicromegasSpeakers: Laura Segui Iglesia (Departamento de Fisica Teorica-Facultad de Ciencias-Universidad), Thomas Papaevangelou (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
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Presentation 26 - Thermal neutron measurements with high efficiency and high granularity, using large area Micromegas detectorsSpeaker: Thomas Papaevangelou (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
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Presentation 27 - High-precision timing for high-rate environments with Micro-Pattern Gaseous DetectorsSpeaker: Thomas Papaevangelou (CEA/IRFU,Centre d'etude de Saclay Gif-sur-Yvette (FR))
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Summary ConclusionsSpeaker: Sergio Bertolucci (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare Frascati (IT))
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09:00