08:30
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Applications of intelligent detectors I
(until 12:30)
(Perseverance Hall)
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08:30
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Welcome
-
Jim Siegrist
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL))
(Perseverance Hall)
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08:45
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Announcements
(Perseverance Hall)
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09:00
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Guessing the geometric features of a particle trajectory in a magnetic field by measuring one point and its tangent.
- Prof.
Giuliano Parrini
(University and INFN Florence, Italy)
(Perseverance Hall)
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09:30
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Concepts and validations of a pT based tracker trigger using single and double sensors strip modules using CMS data
- Dr
Fabrizio Palla
(INFN Pisa, Italy)
(Perseverance Hall)
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10:00
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Intelligent Trackers as L1 Trigger providers for the SLHC
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Marcello Mannelli
(CERN)
(Perseverance Hall)
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10:30
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--- coffee ---
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11:00
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A First Level Track Trigger for ATLAS at Super-LHC
- Mr
Sebastian Schmitt
(Physikalisches Institut Heidelberg)
(Perseverance Hall)
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11:30
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Triggering performance of stacked pixel layers for the SLHC CMS tracker
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Mark Pesaresi
(Imperial College London)
(Perseverance Hall)
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11:55
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Discussion
(Perseverance Hall)
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08:30
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Development of specific components, for example low mass interposers
(until 09:45)
(Perseverance Hall)
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08:30
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Development of Interconnect Technologies for HEP Applications
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Mani Tripathi
(Department of Physics-University of California (UCD)-Unknown)
(Perseverance Hall)
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08:55
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Development of Silicon Interposers
- Prof.
James Alexander
(Cornell University)
(Perseverance Hall)
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09:20
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A Silicon and Carbon Foam Low Mass Interposer
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Maurice Garcia-Sciveres
(LBNL)
(Perseverance Hall)
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09:45
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--- Coffee and discussion ---
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10:15
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Coupled layer and monolithic architectures II
(until 12:15)
(Perseverance Hall)
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10:15
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Architecture of a module with transverse momentum discrimination for the CMS Tracker Upgrade
- Mr
Alessandro Marchioro
(CERN)
(Perseverance Hall)
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10:45
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VECTORS AND SUBMICRON PRECISION: REDUNDANCY AND 3D STACKING IN SILICON PIXEL DETECTORS
- Dr
Erik Heijne
(CERN)
(Perseverance Hall)
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11:15
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A high efficiency readout architecture for a large matrix of pixels.
- Dr
Filippo Maria Giorgi
(INFN & University of Bologna)
(Perseverance Hall)
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11:40
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Discussion
(Perseverance Hall)
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08:30
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High speed communication
(until 11:45)
(50 Auditorium)
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08:30
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Architecture of a Level 1 Track Trigger for the CMS Experiment
- Prof.
Ulrich Heintz
(Brown University)
Ulrich Heintz
(Unknown)
(50 Auditorium)
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09:00
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FF-LYNX: protocol and interfaces for the control and readout of future silicon detectors
-
Guido Magazzu
(INFN - Section of Pisa / UCSB - Department of Physics)
(50 Auditorium)
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09:30
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Wireless data transfer at 60 GHz
- Dr
Richard Brenner
(University of Uppsala)
(50 Auditorium)
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10:00
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--- coffee ---
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10:30
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New Optical Technology for Low Mass Intelligent Trigger and Readout
-
David Underwood
(Argonne National Laboratory (ANL))
(50 Auditorium)
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10:55
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Ultra low power consumption 10.7 Gb/s transmission over 2 km single mode fiber optics link
- Dr
Davide Janner
(ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, Barcelona, Spain)
(50 Auditorium)
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11:15
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Discussion
(50 Auditorium)
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11:45
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--- Lunch ---
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Applications of intelligent detectors II
(until 15:40)
(Perseverance Hall)
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14:00
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I-ImaS: Intelligent Imaging Sensor - application to intelligent X-ray imaging
- Dr
Jennifer Griffiths
(University College London)
(Perseverance Hall)
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14:25
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Pixel Imaging Mass Spectrometry with fast pixel detectors
- Dr
Andrei Nomerotski
(University of Oxford)
(Perseverance Hall)
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14:50
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Data Compression and LVL1 track triggering by means of Digital Signal Processing in GridPix/Gossip FE pixel chips
-
Harry Van Der Graaf
(Nikhef)
(Perseverance Hall)
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15:15
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Track finding with radially pointing scintillating fibers
- Prof.
David Stuart
(Univ. California, Santa Barbara)
(Perseverance Hall)
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15:40
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--- Coffee and discussion ---
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16:15
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Coupled layer and monolithic architectures I
(until 18:15)
(Perseverance Hall)
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16:15
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Design and development of a micro-strip stacked module prototype to measure flying particles direction
- Dr
Alberto Messineo
(Università degli studi di Pisa)
(Perseverance Hall)
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16:45
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2-D PT module concept for the sLHC CMS tracker
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Geoff Hall
(Imperial College London)
(Perseverance Hall)
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17:15
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System Concepts for Doublet Tracking Layers
- Dr
Carl Haber
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL))
(Perseverance Hall)
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17:40
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Discussion
(Perseverance Hall)
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12:15
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Electronic circuits (3D and conventional)
(until 17:20)
(Perseverance Hall)
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14:00
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Application of Vertically Integrated Electronics to Intelligent Trackers
- Dr
Ronald Lipton
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (Fermilab))
(Perseverance Hall)
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14:30
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Fast Readout Logic Interfacing a 256-Pixel Matrix of a Dual-Layer 3D Device
-
Alessandro Gabrielli
(INFN Bologna and Physics Department)
(Perseverance Hall)
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15:00
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Present and future inter pixel communication architectures in Timepix/Medipix derived read out chips
- Mr
Xavier Llopart Cudie
(CERN)
(Perseverance Hall)
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15:30
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Towards a high performance vertex detector based on 3D integration of Deep N-Well MAPS
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Valerio Re
(INFN)
(Perseverance Hall)
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15:55
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--- Coffee and discussion ---
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19:30
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--- Workshop banquet ---
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13:00
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System integration
(until 15:10)
(50 Auditorium)
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13:00
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The design of stable, low-mass support and cooling structures
- Dr
William Cooper
(Fermilab)
(50 Auditorium)
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13:25
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DC-DC Conversion Powering Schemes for the CMS Tracker at Super-LHC
- Dr
Katja Klein
(I. Physikalisches Institut (B), RWTH Aachen)
(50 Auditorium)
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13:50
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Light prototype support using microchannel technology as high efficiency system for silicon pixel detector cooling .
- Mr
filippo bosi
(INFN Pisa)
(50 Auditorium)
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14:10
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Discussion
(50 Auditorium)
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14:40
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Proceedings and Adjourn
(50 Auditorium)
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15:45
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Tours of LBNL facilities
(until 17:00)
(Various locations)
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