CERN EP Department - R&D on experimental technologies - Workshop 1
CERN’s Experimental Physics department has launched a process to define its R&D programme on new Experimental Technologies. This initiative spans a 5-years period from 2020 onwards (with a possible extension by another 5 years) and covers detector hardware, electronics and software for new experiments and detector upgrades beyond LHC phase II.
We invite the community to a full-day workshop at CERN on 16 March 2018. Working groups, which are forming to study the key themes, will report about the state-of-the-art, needs and prospects.
For more information about the working groups and how you can contribute visit the EP RD-ET page.
A second workshop will take place in the autumn of this year, with the aim of preparing a report summarizing the proposed R&D programme before the end of the year.
There is no fee, however registration is required.
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Welcome and IntroductionSpeakers: Manfred Krammer (CERN), Christian Joram (CERN)
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Silicon detectors
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Overview and CMOS/hybrid pixelSpeaker: Heinz Pernegger (CERN)
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3
Large pitch and timing detectors, radiation modelling and simulationSpeaker: Dominik Dannheim (CERN)
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Module assembly, Interconnection and InfrastructureSpeaker: Petra Riedler (CERN)
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2
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Gas detectors
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R&D on Gaseous Detector TechnologiesSpeakers: Christoph Rembser (CERN), Eraldo Oliveri (CERN)
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10:40
Coffee break
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Calorimetry and light based detectors
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CalorimetrySpeaker: Martin Aleksa (CERN)
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Light based detectorsSpeaker: Carmelo D'Ambrosio (CERN)
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Detector Mechanics
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Future R&D in Detector Mechanics: possible directionsSpeakers: Antti Onnela (CERN), Corrado Gargiulo (CERN)
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General discussion 1
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12:40
Lunch break
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High Speed Links
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10
High Speed Link Technologies, state of the art and extrapolation to 2025, state of developments for (HL)-LHCSpeaker: Szymon Kulis (CERN)
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11
Map of the Community and Development Activities, Challenges beyond HL-LHCSpeaker: Paulo Rodrigues Simoes Moreira (CERN)
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10
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IC technologies
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12
Future ASIC Technologies in HEP ExperimentsSpeaker: Michael Campbell (CERN)
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12
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15:10
Coffee break
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Software
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13
Introduction to Software ChallengesSpeaker: Graeme Stewart (CERN)
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Detector Magnets
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Magnet Case Studies (CLIC/ILC, FCC-ee,eh,hh, IAXO, Facility Magnets, etc.)Speaker: Herman Ten Kate (CERN)
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General discussion 2
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