Topical Workshop on Novel Radiation Detectors
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S240 (Stony Brook)
S240
Stony Brook
Math Tower
Description
Directions to the Stony Brook Campus and Math Tower-S240 can be found at:
https://www.stonybrook.edu/maps-and-directions/
PARKING: park in any red decal area "Faculty and Staff" around the Physics and Math Departments and then come to Conference room S-240 to get a parking permit
For any problem contact 631 885 3337
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Welcome and Meeting ObjectivesSpeakers: Cinzia Da Via (University of Manchester (GB)), Andrei Nomerotski (BNL)
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Sensors and Cameras for Fast ImagingSpeaker: Andrei Nomerotski (BNLanomerotski@bnl.gov)
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Imaging for entangled photonsSpeaker: Eden Figueroa (Stony Brook)
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Opportunities and challenges for time-resolved nanoscale imaging at the US DOE Center for Functional Nanomaterials at Brookhaven National LaboratorySpeaker: Mircea Cotlet (BNL)
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TX-ray correlation spectroscopy: the VIPIC 3DIC projectSpeaker: Dr Peter Siddons
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10:35
coffee
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Silicon R&D program and facilities in Instrumentation Div at BNLSpeaker: Dr Gabriele Giacomini (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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Silicon R&D program at BNL for High Energy PhysicsSpeaker: Alessandro Tricoli (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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BNL Irradiation facilitySpeaker: James Kierstead (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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Measurements of Impact of Total Ionising Dose on readout chips for the ATLAS tracker upgrade for HL-LHCSpeaker: Stefania Antonia Stucci (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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12:25
Lunch
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10
Module and Stave Assembly at BNL for the HL-LHC ATLAS trackerSpeaker: Gerrit Jan Van Nieuwenhuizen (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
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11
Using TimePix for Coincidence Velocity Map Imaging of Molecular DynamicsSpeaker: Thomas Weinacht (Stony Brook)
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12
Mass-Resolved Imaging of Products from Surface PhotoreactionsSpeaker: Matt Kershis (BNL)
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13
Monolithic CMOS Silicon Pixel Detector R&D at Yale
Fully monolithic CMOS silicon pixel detectors can
have advantages over hybrid systems, in the context of
particle tracking in collider physics experiments. This
presentation will highlight research and development
at Yale for the ATLAS Inner Tracker for the Phase 2
upgrade at the High Luminosity LHC.Speakers: Christian Weber (Yale University (US)), Keith Baker (Yale), Thomas Barker -
15:15
coffee
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Recent Developments in 3D Silicon Radiation DetectorsSpeaker: Cinzia Da Via (University of Manchester (GB))
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Experimental Tests and Simulations of 3D Trench DetectorsSpeakers: Allen Mincer (NYU), Shahab Kohani (New York University)
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Fast Timing in the ATLAS Forward Proton (AFP) and High-Granularity Timing Detector (HGTD) ProjectsSpeaker: Michael Rijssenbeek (State University of New York (US))
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Discussion Next Steps
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18:30
Dinner - TBD
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