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Nicola D'Ascenzo (Huazhong University of Science and Technology), Prof. Qingguo Xie (HUST )13/05/2019, 09:00
The two chairs of this Opening Day and co-chair of the School organization, Professors D'Ascenzo and Xie are on stage delivering their speech.
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Prof. Aurore SAVOY NAVARRO (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)), Prof. Nicola D'ASCENZO (Huazhong University of Science and Technology)13/05/2019, 13:30
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Prof. Lodovico RATTI (University of Pavia)13/05/2019, 13:39
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Prof. Yoshinobu UNNO (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))13/05/2019, 13:57
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Dr Sven WONSAK (University of Liverpool (GB))13/05/2019, 14:06
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Dr Robert PATTI (President of Nhanced Semicondurctors, USA)13/05/2019, 14:15
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Mr Lin WANG (JOINBON Technology Co., Ltd.(Hubei))13/05/2019, 14:24
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Dr Daoming XI (RAYCAN Ltd.)13/05/2019, 14:33
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Dr Jean Gabriel CUBY (LAM Laboratory, CNRS, France)13/05/2019, 14:42
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Dr Charling TAO (CPPM/IN2P3/CNRS and Tsinghua University)13/05/2019, 14:51
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Dr Daniel Alberto GUBERMAN (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Prof. Riccardo PAOLETTI (Universita degli studi di Siena & INFN Pisa(IT))13/05/2019, 15:00
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Dr David BARNEY (CERN), Mr Thorben QUAST (Rheinisch Westfaelische Tech. Hoch. (DE))13/05/2019, 15:09
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Mr Bo ZHANG (RaySolution Digital Medical Imaging Co.,Ltd)13/05/2019, 15:18
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Dr Wenchang XIAO (RAYDATA Ltd.)13/05/2019, 15:27
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Mr Zhaojun ZHU (INTEL Regional Applications Engineer with expertise in OpenCL/HLS/HyperFlex technologies)13/05/2019, 15:45
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Mr Jefferson FIALHO COELHO (Center for Scientific Computing - São Paulo State University (U), Prof. Liria SATO (USP, Sao Paulo, BR), Dr Rogerio IOPE (UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (BR))13/05/2019, 15:54
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Dr Rogerio LOPE (UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (BR)), et al.13/05/2019, 16:03
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Dr Lara LLORET IGLESIAS (CSIC - Consejo Sup. de Investig. Cientif. (ES))13/05/2019, 16:12
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Dr Lisa BENATO (Hamburg University (DE)), et al.13/05/2019, 16:21
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Dr Lisa BENATO (Hamburg University (DE)), et al.13/05/2019, 16:30
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Mr Ciro CEISSLER (UNICAMP, Campinas, S.P., BR), Prof. Guido ARAUJO (UNICAMP, Campinas, S.P., BR), Mr Ramon NEPOMUCENO (UNICAMP, Campinas, S.P. BR)13/05/2019, 16:39
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Dr Dorothea VOM BRUCH (LPNHE Paris, CNRS)13/05/2019, 16:48
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Dr Dorothea VOM BRUCH (LPNHE Paris, CNRS)13/05/2019, 16:57
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Dr Alba DI PARDO (NEUROMED)13/05/2019, 17:05
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Prof. Xun CAO (School of Electronics and Engineering, Nanjing University, CN)13/05/2019, 17:13
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Dr Jean Gabriel CUBY (Laboratory of Astrophysics of Marseille, LAM, CNRS-INSU)13/05/2019, 17:22
A one day observational Lab has been organized at 5 am (local time) by Jean Gabriel Cuby with a link to the Observatory of Haute Provence in FRANCE.
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Prof. Linli GUO (DFH satellites CO.Ltd, China Academy of Space Technology (CAST)), Prof. Michel BLANC (IRAP/CNRS, FR & NSSC (CAS), CN)13/05/2019, 18:30
Professors Linli GUO and Michel BLANC will combine their complementary high expertise on the technological and on the Scientific aspects of the Space conquest. The latest successes in this domain, including the exploration of the Dark side of the Moon, over these very last years are further and notably increasing the interest in this fundamental research field.
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Prof. Zuhui FAN (South-Western Institute for Astronomy Research (SWIFAR), Yunnan University, CN.)14/05/2019, 08:00
Since the 20th century, modern astronomy research has bloomed tremendously, thanks, partly and importantly, to various technological developments. For cosmological studies probing the origin and evolution of the Universe, we have observed signals from the baby Universe via the cosmic microwave background radiation, and from the mature large-‐scale structures through galaxy surveys and lensing...
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14/05/2019, 09:00
While participating to the INFIERI School at HUST, Professors Linli Guo and Michel Blanc had the opportunity to visit the Wuhan University. The ZAIGA project where the Wuhan University has a leading role was presented to them .
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Prof. Aurore SAVOY NAVARRO (IRFU-CEA, Université Paris-Saclay and CNRS/IN2P3(FR))14/05/2019, 10:10
After decades of success in exploring the ultimate components of the Matter, the large High Energy Physics worldwide community is continuying its fundamental research quest. The next two decades will witness exciting searches in the Neutrinos world thanks to three major experiments that are bult in USA (DUNE), in China (JUNO) and in Japon (Super/HyperKamiokande); meanwhile the largest...
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Dr Alba DI PARDO (Medical Geneticist at the Mediterraneen Neurology Institute, NEUROMED, IT. and INNOMED, IT)14/05/2019, 18:30
The human brain is the command center for the human nervous system. It is made up of a large network of neurons and controls everything from senses to the muscles throughout the body. When the brain is damaged, it can affect many different things, including memory, motor function, sensation and even personality. Brain disorders include several rare diseases which currently have little to no...
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Prof. Gianluigi CASSE (University of Liverpool (GB) & FBK Research Lab, Trento, IT)15/05/2019, 08:00
The use of the Silicon technology has been strongly increasing over the few last decades in the High Energy Physics experiments. This is because the impressive advances in this high tech domain as well as the cutting-edge performances demands moitvated by the Physics.
Abstract: Modern detector science and technology has originated from High Energy Physics experiment needs in the ‘80’s of the...
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15/05/2019, 09:50
Dr Yann MOREAU, Attache for Science and Technology at the General Consulate of France in Wuhan, visited the INFIERI School at HUST in that morning. He attended the lecture of Dr Jean Lauc Sauvageot and met with the Lecturers from abroad present at that time as well as the co-organizers of the School at HUST, Profs Nicola d'Ascenzo and Qingguo Xie.
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Dr Jean-Luc SAUVAGEOT (Astrophysicist at IRFU-CEA, Paris Saclay University, Department of Astrophyscs, FR)15/05/2019, 10:10
Here below attached the flyer by Jean-Luc Sauvageot describing the content of his lecture.
Dr. Jean-Luc Sauvageot is a high skilled astrophysicist at the Department of Astrophysics, DAP, of the Institute of Research into the Fundamental laws of the Universe (IRFU), a Fundamental Research Division at the Commissariat of Atomic Energy (CEA) in France. He has a wide range of contributions in...
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Prof. Philip Patrick ALLPORT (University of Birmingham (UK))15/05/2019, 18:30
The impressive progress in semiconductor detectors and their associated microelectronics is leading to major advances in the track and vertex finding capabilities of current and future experiments. This is already demonstrated in the ongoing upgrades to the inner tracking systems of detectors for the LHC and HL-LHC at CERN, as well as developments targeting future high energy physics...
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Dr David BARNEY (CERN, CH)16/05/2019, 08:00
Making calorimeters to be highly granular devices has been the subject of decades of R&D work within the High Energy Physics international community and is actively pursued worldwide.This is strongly motivated by the needs of the Physics to be explored in the particle accelerators.
The contribution of Dr Barney to this School includes two lectures:Lecture 1: High-Energy Physics Calorimetry...
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Dr Francesca CAVALLARI (La Sapienza Universita e INFN, Roma I (IT))16/05/2019, 10:10
In recent years precision timing detectors have increasingly captured the interest of the particle physicists, for their potential as time of flight detectors in high luminosity collider experiments as the LHC.
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In the phase-1 of the LHC, the experiments have exploited a global event description, making use of all the subdetector information (tracks, calorimeter hits and muon chamber hits) ... -
Prof. Albert DE ROECK (CERN), Prof. Wei WANG (Sun Yat-Sen University), Prof. Yusuke KOSHIO (Okayama University & ICRR U. Tokyo, Japan)16/05/2019, 18:30
Three large scale experiments are under construction all over the world to explore over the next decades, the still pending questions related to the Neutrino Physics. These experiments are DUNE in USA, JUNO in China and Super/HyperKamiokande in Japan. All three are gathering large international collaborations.
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Prof. Osamu MIYAKAWA (University of Tokyo, Institute of Cosmic Ray Research, ICRR, Tokyo, JP.)17/05/2019, 08:00
Deep under the mountain of the Kamioka mine in Kamioka-cho, Hida-city, Gifu-prefecture, in Japan, there are many leading edge facilities to answer questions about many physics, astronomical and cosmological subjects that haven’t been answered, such as “Super Kamiokande”, the successor of “Kamiokande”.
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Prof. Charling TAO (CPPM/IN2P3/CNRS and Tsinghua University)17/05/2019, 10:10
We live in a mysterious Universe.
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Recently, gravitational waves have been detected, black holes horizons have been observed,
Dark Energy could be a cosmological constant... Of the main challenges in physics, we still have to uncover the nature
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This meeting was organized by the Physics School for exchanges between the organizers and lecturers from abroad present at that time and the representatives of the Physics School led byt the Dean of the School.
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The contributors from abroad participating at this meeting were:
Phil Philip ALLPORT (University of Birmingham, UK), Aurore SAVOY-NAVARRO (IRFU-CEA, University Paris Saclay, FR), Jean... -
Dr Jean Gabriel CUBY (Laboratory of Astrophyics of Marseille, LAM/INSU/CNRS, FR)17/05/2019, 18:30
In the first part of this evening keynote session:
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Dr. Jean Gabriel CUBY will report on the European Extra Large large terrestrial telescope E-ELT project, that will be the largest one in the world
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Prof. Qingguo XIE (Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, CN)18/05/2019, 08:00
Qingguo Xie received his B. Sc. in Industrial Automation from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST) in 1994, M. Sc. in Industrial Automation from Dalian University of Technology in 1997, and Ph. D. in Electrical Engineering from the HUST in 2001. He got profound experience in high-energy physics during his time in U. Chicago and Argonne Lab.
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Prof. Man-Hong YUNG (Vice Dean of the Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineeering (SISQE), Shenzhen and Associate Professor of the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTECH), and Chief Scientist at Huawei Technologies.)18/05/2019, 10:10
Professor Man-Hong YUNG is the Vice Dean of the Shenzhen Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering (SIQSE) in Shenzhen, Chief Scientist for quantum algorithms and software at Huawei Technologies, and Associate Professor at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTECH).
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Dr Pierre VEDRINE (IRFU-CEA, Université Paris-Saclay (FR). Department of Accelerators, Cryogeny and Magnets (DACM), Dr Toru OGITSU (KEK, Department of Magnets, Japan)18/05/2019, 18:30
The two speakers, experts in the domain, will present two types of applications of this advanced technology:
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The lecture by Dr. Toru Ogitsu is on: "Superconducting Magnets for Accelerator Science":
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!! LATEST NEWS FROM NEUROSPIN !!:
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11.7 TESLAS: THE WORLD-RECORD MAGNETIC FIELD GENERATED by A HUMAN MRI MAGNET, on JULY 18, 2019. SEE PRESENTATION by Pierre VEDRINE (IRFU-CEA, Saclay, FR) and ATTACHED DOCUMENT!! -
Dr Robert PATTI (President of Nhanced Semiconductors, USA)20/05/2019, 08:00
Quantum computing promises to solve hugely complex multi-variable problems that are impossible for classical computers to handle. It’s an exciting prospect, and research has come a long way, but quantum computers aren’t ready yet. Today’s experimental quantum systems are still too small to be useful. An alternative is to use quantum inspired computing. Quantum inspired computing uses...
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Prof. Ming TANG (The School of Optoelectronics Science and Engineering, HUST, Wuhan, China)20/05/2019, 10:10
Professor Ming Tang received his B. Eng. from Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan China, in 2001 and his PhD from Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, Singapore in 2005. His postdoctoral research in Network Technology Research center (NTRC) was focused on the optical fiber amplifiers, high-power fiber lasers, non-linear fiber optics and all-optics signal...
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Prof. Zhen LI (Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology)20/05/2019, 18:30
Prof. LI received his Doctoral Degree and accomplished Residence, Clinical fellow in Tongji Medical College (HUST), and study in Johns Hopkins hospital, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD as a post research fellow. He had published about 160 articles and 10 Book Chapters, received more than 20 Extramural Funding in recently years. He is Editorial Board Member of Undergraduate...
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Prof. Lodovico RATTI (Pavia University and INFN (IT))21/05/2019, 08:00
The fast evolution of microelectronic technologies has made the pixel detector a dependable, virtually essential device in a number of crucial applications in high energy physics (HEP) experiments and in photon science. With the upgrade of the LHC experiments and the advent of 4th generation free electron laser (FEL) machines, pixel front-end circuits developed in these two different fields...
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Prof. Hai JIN (HUST, School of Computer Science and Technology)21/05/2019, 10:10
Big data became popular with the MapReduce programming model, and the big ecosystems grow big with the Hadoop system, an open-source implementation of MapReduce model. Programming is the key to understand the big data processing. In this lecture, three popular big data processing paradigms and related programming issues are introduced. First, the programming for batch data processing is...
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Prof. Jesus MARCO DE LUCAS (Universidad de Cantabria, IFCA, and CSIC (ES))22/05/2019, 08:00
The lecture will introduce different fundamental research challenges where Big Data techniques are key, how they are being addressed, and the new ideas being explored at different levels (infrastructure, cloud-based platforms, data science solutions).
A general framework developed in the framework of EU initiatives will be presented and used as a guide to understand the roles of the various...
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Dr Dorothea VOM BRUCH (LPNHE Paris, CNRS, FR)22/05/2019, 10:10
With the ever increasing demand on computing power and Moore’s law not being applicable any more, general purpose GPU computing (GPGPU) is used more and more widely in various fields of physics.
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Dr Lara LLORET IGLESIAS (Institute of Physics of University of Cantabria and CSIC - Consejo Sup. de Investig. Cientif. (ES))23/05/2019, 08:00
This lecture is an introduction to Machine Learning/Deep Learning. Students will gain foundational knowledge of Deep Learning algorithms emphasizing in the current state-of-the-art Neural Networks for Computer Vision: the Convolutional Neural Networks. Several examples on applications of these techniques will be also shown.
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Prof. Min ZHANG (Deputy Director of the Neurology Department at the Tongji Hospital affiliated to Tongji Medical College of the Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, CN.)23/05/2019, 10:10
Professor Zhang will introduce some desruptive tehnologies about brain, such as CT, MRI, PET, rTMS and MEG and present one clinical case for each tech. She is indeed pioneering a completely new field.
Zhang Min is professor of neurology, chief physician, deputy Director of the department at the Tongji Hospital affiliated to Tongji Medical College of the Huazhong University of Science and...
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Prof. Aidan ROBSON (University of Glasgow (GB)), Prof. Hitoshi HAYANO (KEK-Japan), Prof. Joao GUIMARAES DA COSTA (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN)), Prof. Michelangelo MANGANO (CERN)23/05/2019, 18:30
!! THIS IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TOPIC IN THE HIGH ENERGY WORLD !!
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WHAT ARE THE NEXT MACHINES TO BE BUILT FOR EXPLORING and EXPLAIN THE ELEMENTARY PARTICLE WORLD MUCH BEYOND WHAT HAS BEEN ALREADY DISCOVERED??
These are WORLDWIDE & INTERNATIONAL PROJECTS for the next 50 or more years to come.
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Mr Dylan WANG (INTEL)24/05/2019, 08:30
INTEL is developing a family variants based on the new INTEL FPGA technology. Together with this advances on the hardware side, this lecture will give an introduction to a new collection of software, firmware, and tools that allow all developers to leverage the power of Intel® FPGAs.
Dylan Wang is Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) technical sales specialist with area of focus in IoT...
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Prof. Xun CAO (School of Electronics and Engineering, Nanjing University, CN)24/05/2019, 10:20
Spectral capture technique collects information with more color channels than traditional trichromatic sensing. Therefore, it provides more detailed properties of the light source and the scene. Possible applications span across lots of fields such as remote sensing, materials science, bio-photonics, environmental monitoring, and so on. Spectral capture technique needs to record massive data...
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Dr Danijela MARKOVIC (CNRS-Paris)24/05/2019, 12:00
Computing systems inspired by biological neural networks can perform complex tasks for which they were not explicitely programmed, by learning from examples. They demonstrate amazing performances in machine learning tasks such as image or speech recognition, or natural language processing. However, they are executed on traditional von Neuman architecture computers, resulting in huge energy...
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Mr Xintong ZHAO (Liuheqiao Venture)24/05/2019, 18:30
The session will include three contributions on:
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Introduction of Liuheqiao. A brief introduction about Liuheqiao’s expertise and experience in Innovation through incubation, angel investment and company service.
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Introduction of Binjiang district. Introduction about how Binjiang district, as the National High-Tech District, leads innovation of high and new technology as well...
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Fernando Aguilar Gomez (Universidad de Cantabria (ES))25/05/2019, 08:00
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Celia Fernandez Madrazo (Instituto de Física de Cantabria)25/05/2019, 08:09
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Patrick Moriishi Freeman (University of Birmingham (GB))25/05/2019, 08:18
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Marvin Kuhn (School of life science and technology, HUST, Wuhan, CN and NEUROMED, IT)25/05/2019, 08:27
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Pablo Diez Valle (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Cientificas - CSIC, Spain)25/05/2019, 08:36
Pablo could not attend the poster presentation session and was thus replaced by his adviser
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Md Rasedujjaman (Aix-Marseille Université, Institut Fresnel, Marseille, FR)25/05/2019, 08:45
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James William Gooding (University of Liverpool (GB))25/05/2019, 08:54
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Ramon Santos Nepomuceno (UNICAMP, Campinas, BR)25/05/2019, 09:03
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Oussama Djedidi (Aix Marseille Universite, CNRS, LIS, FR)25/05/2019, 09:12
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Leonidas Augusto Fernandes Do Prado (IRFU-CEA, Université Paris-Saclay (FR) & IFT-UNESP (BR))25/05/2019, 09:21
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Longlong Song (IHEP, UCAS, CN)25/05/2019, 09:30
Longlong's poster was presented by Kewei, as Longlong could not attend the poster presentation session.
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Sikang Xu (School of Information Engineering, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Chin)25/05/2019, 09:39
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Xin Zhao (School of Information Engineering, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China)25/05/2019, 09:48
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Hongsheng Deng (School of Information Engineering, Nanchang University, Nanchang, China)25/05/2019, 09:57
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Ye Ding (IHEP, CAS, CN)25/05/2019, 10:06
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Yubo Han (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))25/05/2019, 10:15
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Anyi Li (College of Information Engineering Nanchang University, Nanchang, China)25/05/2019, 10:24
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Xiuqing Xu (The graduate University for Advanced Studies, Kanagawa and KEK, Japan)25/05/2019, 10:33
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Long Li (Shandong University, China)25/05/2019, 10:42
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Yi Tao (Tsinghua University, Beijing, CN)25/05/2019, 10:51
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Rui Wu (Department of Materials and Engineering, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, Shaanxi, China)25/05/2019, 11:00
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Min Gao (1Department of Biomedical Engineering, Huazhong Univ. of Sci. & Tech., Wuhan, CN)25/05/2019, 11:09
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Huimin Liu (School of Artificial Intelligence and Automation, HUST, Wuhan, CN)25/05/2019, 11:18
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Xixiong Zhou (School of Artificial Intelligence and Automation, HUST, Wuhan, CN)25/05/2019, 11:27
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Teng Zhang (School of Artificial Intelligence and Automation, HUST, Wuhan, CN)25/05/2019, 11:36
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Zhijun Zhang (School of Artificial Intelligence and Automation, HUST, Wuhan, CN)25/05/2019, 11:45
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Xu Zou (School of Artificial Intelligence and Automation, HUST, Wuhan, CN)25/05/2019, 11:54
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Jiajia Zhang (Shanghai Hospital of Tenth's people, Dept of Nuclear Mediciner)25/05/2019, 12:03
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Kewei Wu (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))25/05/2019, 12:12
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Shreya Kakkenpara Suresh (Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille, Aix Marseille University, FR )25/05/2019, 12:21
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Dan Zhang (University of Maryland, College Park (USA))25/05/2019, 12:30
This poster is the winner of the Best Poster Competition and its content is published in the refeered review: Journal of Instrumentation under the reference: 2019_JINST_14_C10039, as part of the INFIERI2019 JINST Proceedings.
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Lorenzo Bellizzi (INFN-Pisa, IT)25/05/2019, 12:39
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Chris Gubbels (University of British Columbia (CA))25/05/2019, 12:48
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Emanuele Antonecchia (PETLAB, HUST, CN)25/05/2019, 12:57
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Stefano Truzzi (INFN-Pisa, Italy)25/05/2019, 13:06
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Zhou Huang (School of Physics and Astronomy Shanghai Jiao Tong University, China)25/05/2019, 13:15
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Patrick Connor (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))25/05/2019, 13:24
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Hugo Pumacahua Chahuayo (PETLAB, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China)25/05/2019, 13:33
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Prof. Ian SHIPSEY (University of Oxford (GB))25/05/2019, 14:00
The Convener of this keynote session is: Prof. Yoshinobu UNNO (KEK, JP)
Instrumentation is the great enabler of science both pure and applied. New directions in science are launched by new tools much more often than by new concepts. Instrumentation is critical to the missions of fundamental research into the nature of quantum mechanics and general relativity, astrophysics, and particle...
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A prize has been given to the 6 winners of the running race with a well deserved and warm ovation to the 6 of them:
The winners on the Ladies category are:
Chao Yong Tian (China) from PETLAB-HUST with 36'17''
Lara Lloret Iglesias (Spain) CSIC-IFCA (2nd) with 39'3''
Lisa Benato (Italy) Universitat Hamburg (3rd) with 45'30''The winners on Men category are:
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Lisa Benato (Hamburg University (DE)), Mareike Meyer (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Patrick Connor (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))25/05/2019, 15:50
The organizers of the KERAS based Deep Learning Lab (Lisa, Mareike and Patrick) have launched a competition among all the participants over the 2 weeks of this Lab.
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They have attributed a prize to the 3 best candidates.
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Three among the 38 posters presented at this Poster session by the school attendants are awarded as the three best posters. The selection is made on JUNE 13 and the WINNERS ARE:
Best Poster: Dan ZHANG
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BS at the Department of Physics and Astronomy, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China.
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All our warmest thanks to the HUST University for hosting the School and especially to the WLNO Laboratory, the PETLAB Laboratory (part of the WLNO National research Center) and the TONGJI Hospital for the lecture contributions and the Lab sessions organized by this Hospital, part fo the HUST Medical School .
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Gianluigi Casse (University of Liverpool (GB))
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Gianluigi Casse (University of Liverpool (GB))
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longlong song (State Key Laboratory of Particle Detection and Electronics (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS),Beijing, China)
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Prof. Confirmed: to be announced (HUST (WLNO))
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Quantum technologies will be able to implement faster algorithms, allow more secure transmission of information, and perform more accurate measurements. For all its theoretical potential, we need a solid experimental platform with which quantum properties can be addressed with... -
Prof. Joao Barreiro Guimaraes Da Costa (IHEP, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
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