22 August 2021 to 5 September 2021
Autonoma de Madrid
Europe/Madrid timezone

Session

MORNING SESSION 2, PLENARY LECTURES: THE INTELLIGENCE on INSTRUMENTS, THE TECHNOLOGICAL SIDE

INTELLIGENCE on INSTRUMENTS: The Technological SIDE
25 Aug 2021, 09:00
Auditorium of Faculty of Biology (Autonoma de Madrid)

Auditorium of Faculty of Biology

Autonoma de Madrid

Spain

Conveners

MORNING SESSION 2, PLENARY LECTURES: THE INTELLIGENCE on INSTRUMENTS, THE TECHNOLOGICAL SIDE

  • Tommaso TABARELLI de FATIS (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))

Description

This session is devoted to the new trends in the deep submicron technology allowing the intelligent treatement of the signal at the very front-end of the instruments.

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  1. Dr Alessandro MARCHIORO (CERN)
    25/08/2021, 09:00

    Dr. Alessandro Marchioro is a worldwide known expert in the field of Advanced Microelectornics applied to the Particle Physics. He led the Microelectronics Division at CERN and has been involved in the R&D developments and design of the Microelectronics devices developed with international collaboration on some of the most challenging instruments built at CERN in particular for LEP, LHC and...

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  2. Aurore Savoy Navarro (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
    25/08/2021, 11:05
  3. Prof. Valerio RE (University of Bergamo and INFN, Bergamo, IT)
    25/08/2021, 11:10

    Prof. Valerio Re is Professor of Electronics at the University of Bergamo and INFN, in Italy. He is Director of the Department of Engineering and Applied Sciences at University of Bergamo.
    He and his team are conducting work on Microelectronics, low noise electronics, semi-conductor electronics, 3D Integration with applications to leading experiments in Particle Physics as well as Medical...

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  4. Dr Farah FAHIM (Fermi National Lab , FNAL, and Northwestern University, USA)
    25/08/2021, 12:10

    Dr. Farah Fahim is a senior engineer specializing in mixed-signal ASIC design. She has developed low-noise, high-speed, reconfigurable pixel detectors which operate in harsh environments for a variety of applications including high-energy physics, photon science, and space science. Farah has a Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Northwestern University. She joined Fermilab in...

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