10–14 Sept 2018
CERN
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  1. Mr Federico Iaccarino (STMicroelectronics)
    10/09/2018, 11:00

    Tutorial STMicroelectronics

    The LSM6DSR is the new inertial 6-axis sensor from STMicroelectronics, addressing new, growing applications that require measurements with high precision and stability in all conditions. During the presentation, it will be explained how to approach the choice of an inertial sensor, given an application, and which are the most crucial sensor parameters for each...

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  2. Lucio Rossi (CERN)
    10/09/2018, 14:00

    Perspectives of Instrumentation and Measurements in New CERN Accelerators

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  3. Giuseppe Iacobucci (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    10/09/2018, 16:00

    Silicon sensors in collider experiments for Science and Health

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  4. Giovanni Rumolo (CERN)
    11/09/2018, 09:00

    Beam dynamics, instrumentation and measurement techniques for LHC and its High Luminosity Upgrade

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  5. Stephan Russenschuck (CERN)
    11/09/2018, 11:00

    Mathematical foundations of field computation and magnetic measurements for accelerator magnets

    Magnetic measurements are required in magnet projects for accelerators at three stages: To validate the design options and the used software packages (numerical field computation), to follow up the magnet production and to provide feedback for machine operation. Unfortunately no universal...

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  8. Michele Martino (CERN), Miguel Cerqueira Bastos (CERN)
    12/09/2018, 09:00

    Measurement and Acquisition for High Precision Power Converter Current Regulation for Particles Accelerators

    Particle accelerators use magnetic fields produced by electro-magnets to control the trajectory of particles beams. The magnets are supplied by electrical power converters, which can be seen as current sources employing digital control to accurately follow a given current reference...

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  9. Federico Roncarolo (CERN)
    12/09/2018, 11:00

    State of the art of research on beam instrumentation

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  10. Dr Amalia Ballarino (CERN)
    12/09/2018, 14:00

    High-Temperature Superconducting Cable Testing: State of the Art and Perspectives

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  11. Marco Pezzetti (CERN)
    12/09/2018, 16:00

    State of the art of research on cryogenics monitoring

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  12. Luca Bottura (CERN)
    13/09/2018, 09:00

    Instrumentation and Measurement for Magnets, Superconductors, and Cryostats

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  13. Mario Di Castro (CERN)
    13/09/2018, 11:00

    Real-time Monitoring Systems for Augmented Reality and Robotics in Particle Accelerators

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  15. Prof. Luca De Vito (Unisannio)
    14/09/2018, 09:00

    Monitoring the magnetic axis misalignment in particle accelerator solenoids.

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  16. Pasquale Arpaia (Universita e INFN, Napoli (IT))
    14/09/2018, 10:30
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