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06/11/2017, 09:00
Heinz Pernegger (CERN)
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06/11/2017, 09:10
Speaker: E. Heijne (CERN)
Introduction: technological developments have become the basis for progress in the understanding of the world around us, more effectively than the ancient philosophical approach. From the Galilei telescope and the microscopes of Antony van Leeuwenhoek onwards, the inventions of scientific instruments led to discoveries in electricity, magnetism, light, cryogenic...
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06/11/2017, 10:10
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06/11/2017, 10:30
Speaker: Dr JM Jimenez (CERN)
After a quick introduction of the technological challenges of the high-energy frontiers, an overview of the High Energy Physics (HEP) plans as discussed in the last update of the Europeans Strategy on Particle Physics is given in the frame of the Worldwide strategy. CERN response is detailed by going through the road map with its three main scientific pillars:...
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06/11/2017, 11:30
Speaker: M. Aleksa (CERN)
Abstract: The feasibility of a new proton collider, the FCC-hh, with centre of mass energies of up to 100TeV and unprecedented luminosity is currently being studied. Such a machine will provide a discovery potential for new physics far beyond HL-LHC and will also allow precision measurements of rare physics channels that are not accessible with the HL-LHC. Possible...
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06/11/2017, 12:30
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06/11/2017, 14:00
Speaker: M. Mikuž (Univ. Ljubljana & J.Stefan Inst.)
Abstract: Radiation damage in silicon detectors used in high energy physics experiments is reviewed. Starting from basic silicon properties, effects of irradiation in hadron collider experiments are presented. Particle fields in detectors are examined in terms of ionization dose (TID) and especially non-ionizing energy loss (NIEL)...
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06/11/2017, 15:00
Speaker: S. Vahanen (ADVACAM)
Abstract: This presentation gives an overview on the flip chip process of hybrid pixel detectors. The focus is set on describing the different solder bumps structures used for various detector modules. The methods of depositing under-bump metallisation and solder / polymer adhesive bumps on the wafers will be described. Moreover, different solutions are suggested...
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06/11/2017, 16:00
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06/11/2017, 16:30
Chaired by Petra Riedler
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07/11/2017, 09:00
M. Capeans (CERN)
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07/11/2017, 09:05
Speaker: P. Collareta (GW-SEMI)
Silicon CVD epitaxy has been used in the semiconductor industry since the early 60’s and continues to be one of the most important techniques for advanced microelectronics. The aim of this presentation is to review the process and the reactors used to deposit silicon epitaxial layers, to present the typical crystallographic defects of these layers and their...
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07/11/2017, 10:05
Speaker: T. Kugathasan (CERN)
This presentation gives an overview of the Monolithic pixels sensors for High Energy Physics applications and possible developments for future detectors.
- Introduction to the sensor principle and radiation tolerance
- State of the art ALPIDE pixel sensor chip for the ALICE ITS Upgrade
- Design for the ATLAS ITk outer layer, full scale prototypes and module concept
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07/11/2017, 10:50
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07/11/2017, 11:10
Speaker: L. Mele (Thermo-Fisher)
Silicon-based pixelated detector are gaining more and more popularity in electron microscopy and their development is boosting the fast growth of this market. Here an introduction to the basic interaction mechanisms of electrons in the energy range 80-300 keV with silicon-based pixelated detectors is given along with a description of the main acquisition...
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07/11/2017, 12:05
Speaker: P. Tello (CERN)
The presentation will explain what are the most important elements that anyone interested in European funding should take into account for submitting a high quality project proposal.
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07/11/2017, 13:00
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07/11/2017, 14:00
VENUE: Mezzanine out of the Council Chamber
13h30- 15h Posters session for the ESRs
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15.00 – 16.00 – Interviews and video life stream
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08/11/2017, 09:00
J. Clarke and S. Allegretti
Over 2.5 days, the ESRs will have the opportunity to enhance their presentation and communications skills, as well as the way they approach work-related collaborations. This course is designed specifically with a scientific researcher in mind.
During days 1 and 2, we cover all aspects of verbal scientific communication, asking participants to work as a work...
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09/11/2017, 09:00
From 12h we will move to room 112-R-028
J. Clarke and S. Allegretti
At the end of Day 2, the ESRs work package team will deliver a 20-minute scientific presentation with slides. You will receive feedback from the instructors and from a CERN technical expert to highlight positive aspects of delivery style and talk content, as well as to identify areas that require improvement.
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10/11/2017, 09:00
J. Clarke, N. Wilkins and S. Allegretti
During Day 3, we will switch gears and provide the ESRs with a template to present themselves during professional and networking situations. ESRs will draft and practice the “elevator pitch” and learn how to promote their work and research using social media.
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10/11/2017, 13:00
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10/11/2017, 14:00
Clara Nellist
Social media has become a key source of information for many people. Scientists must adopt these online communication methods to ensure their research is discussed and shared in way that is open to all. We will look at various social media platforms and also how to deal with the media.
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10/11/2017, 15:15
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10/11/2017, 15:35
Speaker: J.A. Pequenao (CERN)
The CERN Media Lab team conceives and implements interactive installations which have been featured in venues all over the planet and is helping several Science Centres conceive their new exhibits.
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In this presentation we will have a peek into the principles, the technology developed, the projects, the context and scope, and hint about what will come in the future. -
13/11/2017, 09:00
Program on: https://indico.cern.ch/event/558935/
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14/11/2017, 09:00
Program on: https://indico.cern.ch/event/558935/
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15/11/2017, 09:00
Program on: https://indico.cern.ch/event/558935/
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16/11/2017, 09:00
Program on: https://indico.cern.ch/event/558935/
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17/11/2017, 09:00
Program on: https://indico.cern.ch/event/558935/
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20/11/2017, 09:00
Venue: WU Vienna
Room: EA.5.034Trainers: Ursula Schweiger and Barbara Riedenbauer.
Topics: self-management, stress coping strategies and resilience
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21/11/2017, 09:00
Venue: WU Vienna
Room EA.5.044 from 9h - 13h ,
Room TC.4.15 from 13h- 17hTrainer: Julia Bauer from Fraunhofer Ventures
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22/11/2017, 09:00
Venue: WU Vienna
Room D2.0.330Workshop on KT real-life projects (within a New Business Development Course)
ESRs of WP3 will meet the WU Vienna student and work on the real-life KT projects that are conducted in collaboration with CIS and ThermoFisher.
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