Workshop on picosecond timing detectors for physics and medical applications
15 Sept 2016, 09:00
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Kansas City
Thursday 15 September
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09:00
Registration
09:30
Coffee break
1
Welcome
Speaker
:
Christophe Royon
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
Time and Space Resolution with Photodetectors -Present Status, Results, Prospects I
2
Photomultiplier Development over the last 25 years
Speaker
:
Jon Howorth
Kansas 2016 (002).pdf
Kansas 2016 (002).ppt
3
PHOTONIS's new developments
Speaker
:
Requel Ortega
picosecond photonis.pptx
4
Large Area Picosecond Photo-Detector (LAPPD): Status and Perspectives
Speaker
:
Alexey Lyashenko
lyashenko_slides_kansas_v1.pdf
lyashenko_slides_kansas_v1.pptx
12:00
Lunch break
Time and Space Resolution with Photodetectors -Present Status, Results, Prospects II
5
High density Multi-anode MCP-PMT readout techniques and applications
Speaker
:
Thomas Conneely
(
Photek LTD
)
Tom Conneely Photek - picosecond kansas.pdf
Tom Conneely Photek - picosecond kansas.pptx
6
Fabrication and Characterization of Low-cost Microchannel Plate Photodetectors for Fast-timing Applications
Speaker
:
Jingbo Wang
(
Argonne National Laboratory
)
Timing workshop_Jingbo.pdf
Timing workshop_Jingbo.pptx
7
The new transmission dynode "tynode" and its application in the Tipsy ultra fast soft photon detector
Speaker
:
Harry Van Der Graaf
(
Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL)
)
KC2016_Harry.pdf
KC2016_Harry.pptx
15:00
Coffee break
Time and Space Resolution with Photodetectors -Present Status, Results, Prospects III
8
TORCH project (Time Of internally Reflected CHerenkov light)
Speaker
:
Maarten Van Dijk
(
University of Oxford (GB)
)
2016-09-16 - Picosecond Timing Workshop_v2.pdf
9
Cherenkov TOF prototype for AFP - results of Test Beam measurements
Speaker
:
Libor Nozka
(
Palacky University (CZ)
)
LN_AFPTof_KansasCity.pdf
10
Application of UFSD sensors to High Energy Physics Experiments
Speaker
:
Nicolo Cartiglia
(
INFN
)
Cartiglia_picosecond_kansas.pdf
11
Discussion session: Time and Space Resolution with Photodetectors
18:30
Workshop dinner
Friday 16 September
Thu 15 Sept
Fri 16 Sept
Sat 17 Sept
Sun 18 Sept
Timing in tracking/Gaseous Detectors
12
GasTof
Speakers
:
Krzysztof Piotrzkowski
(
Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE)
)
,
Laurent Forthomme
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
gastof_kansas.pdf
13
Design Considerations for a precision timing vertex detector
Speaker
:
Gary Varner
(
University of Hawaii
)
psTiming_VTX_Orel_Varner.pdf
Timing in Solid State/diamond Detectors I
14
Timing with diamond detectors in TOTEM
Speaker
:
Nicola Minafra
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
TotemTimingDetector.pdf
TotemTimingDetector.pptx
10:30
Coffee break
Timing in Solid State/diamond Detectors II
15
Development of UFSD thin silicon sensors for timing applications
Speaker
:
Roberta Arcidiacono
(
Universita e INFN Torino (IT)
)
ArcidiaconoUFSDstatus.pdf
16
Timing Detectors Between Jefferson Lab and CERN
Speaker
:
Hussein Al Ghoul
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
Hussein_timing_workshop.pdf
17
Discussion session: timing with Gaseous/solid state/diamond detectors
12:30
Lunch break
Timing in calorimeters
18
Fast Timing R&D at Fermilab
Speaker
:
erik ramberg
(
Fermilab
)
Ramberg Kansas City Timing.pdf
Ramberg Kansas City Timing.pptx
19
Test Beam Studies of Silicon Timing for Use in Calorimetry
Speaker
:
Artur Apresyan
(
Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US)
)
SiliconTiming.pdf
20
Direct tests of a pixelated microchannel plate as the active element of a shower maximum detector
Speaker
:
Cristian Ignacio Pena Herrera
(
California Institute of Technology (US)
)
MCP_Timing_CPena_Final.pdf
15:30
Coffee break
Timing algorithms / discussion
21
Algorithms for timing measurements using a fast sampling device
Speaker
:
Nicola Minafra
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
TimingAlgorithms.pdf
TimingAlgorithms.pptx
22
Discussion session: timing detectors and algorithms
Saturday 17 September
Thu 15 Sept
Fri 16 Sept
Sat 17 Sept
Sun 18 Sept
Timing in medical/engineering applications I
23
Progress towards 10ps TOFPET resolution on scintillator-based detectors
Speaker
:
Paul Rene Michel Lecoq
PL-KansasCity-15092016 copy.pdf
PL-KansasCity-15092016 copy.pptx
24
PET Detector Review and Digital SPAD Scintillation Detector Simulation Flow to Evaluate and Minimize Real-Time Requirements
Speaker
:
Marc-André Tétrault
(
Université de Sherbrooke
)
2-Tetrault_PetOverviewAndDetectorDesign.pdf
2-Tetrault_PetOverviewAndDetectorDesign.pptx
25
SiPMs as photosensors for a Cherenkov based TOF PET device
Speaker
:
Rok Dolenec
(
Institut "Jožef Stefan"
)
Kansas2016-RokDolenec.pdf
10:30
Coffee break
Timing in physics
26
The AFP project at the LHC
Speaker
:
Michael Rijssenbeek
(
State University of New York (US)
)
AFP-2016-09-17_Kansas.pdf
AFP-2016-09-17_Kansas.pptx
Front-end electronics I
27
SAMPIC fast timing electronics
Speakers
:
Dominique Robert Breton
(
Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Lineaire (FR)
)
,
Jihane Maalmi
(
Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Lineaire (FR)
)
SAMPIC_D-BRETON_Kansas_City.pdf
28
New readout electronics for Ultra fast Si
Speaker
:
Nicola Minafra
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
UfSDAmplifier.pdf
UfSDAmplifier.pptx
12:30
Lunch break
Front-end electronics II
29
The WaveDAQ system: Picosecond measurements with 10'000 channels
Speaker
:
Stefan Ritt
(
Paul Scherrer Institut (CH)
)
ritt.pdf
ritt.pptx
30
TRB/Padiwa/DiRich FEE electronics with ~10ps precision FPGA-TDCs for MA-PMT/MCP-PMT readout: Results, Experiences and Problems
Speaker
:
Michael Traxler
(
GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH
)
8-MichaelTraxler_trb_applications.pdf
31
Advanced particle flow with timing information (tbc)
Speaker
:
Graham Wilson
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
KC_timing.pdf
15:30
Coffee break
Electronics Systems and Code Support
32
THz timing processor with extended dynamic range
Speaker
:
Simon Zhamkochyan
33
Superconductor 100 GHz digital electronics for detector instrumentation.
Speaker
:
Saad Sarwana
34
Discussion session: electronics / timing in medicine/engineering
Sunday 18 September
Thu 15 Sept
Fri 16 Sept
Sat 17 Sept
Sun 18 Sept
Applications for Colliders, Dark Matter and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay I...
35
Potential for timing measurements at the Electron Ion Collider
Speaker
:
Michael Murray
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
36
Timing detectors for physics at the LHC
Speaker
:
Christophe Royon
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
kansas2016.pdf
37
CT-PPS project a the LHC
Speaker
:
Laurent Forthomme
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
timing-forthomme.pdf
10:30
Coffee break
Applications for Colliders, Dark Matter and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay II...
38
Discussion: timimg applications in high energy/nuclear physics, medicine, engineering; plans for this year
39
Final conclusion
Speaker
:
Christophe Royon
(
The University of Kansas (US)
)
12:30
Lunch break