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

Session

MORNING SESSION 3, PLENARY LECTURES

INTELLIGENCE on INSTRUMENTS: THE PARTICLE PHYSICS CASE
26 Aug 2021, 09:00
Auditorium of Faculty of Biology (Autonoma de Madrid)

Auditorium of Faculty of Biology

Autonoma de Madrid

Spain

Conveners

MORNING SESSION 3, PLENARY LECTURES: INTELLIGENCE on INSTRUMENTS: THE HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS CASE

  • Yoshinobu UNNO (High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))

Description

This session will focus on the advanced processing of the signal at the Front End of the instruments, allowing highly performing system up to, in certain cases, the triggering in REAL TIME i.e. REAL TIME SELECTION and DECISION, for applications to the upgrades for the High Luminosity LHC to be running from about 2026 to 2040 . This session will review some of the most innovative cases: High performance signal processing in new Timing detectors, and including realtime selection in Tracking, Calorimetry, as well as a Trigerless option (for LHCb). The extension to the Future machines of this new developments will be addressed as well.

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  1. Dr Ian TOMALIN (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB))
    26/08/2021, 09:00

    New tracking systems are developped for High Luminosity LHC with an embedded real time triggering system: achievements for HL-LHC as well as perspectives for the future machines will be presented in this lecture.

    Dr. Ian Tomalin, is a high energy experimental Physicist. He received his PhD from Oxford working at the TASSO experiment at DESY, followed by a postdoctoral position at Imperial...

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  2. Dr Alexandre ZABI (LLR-Ecole Polytechnique CNRS-IN2P3)
    26/08/2021, 09:50

    New calorimeter systems based on new fine-grained technology are developped for High Luminosity LHC. The associated real time triggering system with a strengthened decision/filtering potential as well as perspectives for the future machines will be presented in this lecture.
    Dr. Alexandre Zabi got his PhD in 2004 on the D0 experiment at the Tevatron at FNAL, (USA), at the LAL Laboratory in...

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  3. Prof. Tommaso TABARELLI de FATIS (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
    26/08/2021, 11:00

    New timing detector technologies are developped for the High Luminosity LHC upgrades of both ATLAS and CMS experiments. They represent a new breakthrough in this detectors technology also very promising for the future experiments and also for other fields of application.

    Prof. Tommaso Tabarelli de Fatis received his PhD at the Universita degli Studi di Milano working on the DELPHI...

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  4. Dr Monica PEPE-ALTARELLI (CERN)
    26/08/2021, 11:50

    Dr. Monica Pepe Altarelli will present the LHCb experiment, its objective and main results, with particular emphasis on its triggerless read-out and its impact on the overall data strategy chain.

    After completing her studies at the University of Genova, Italy, with a thesis on neutrino counting from radiative Z decays, in 1983 Monica Pepe Altarelli joined the Rutherford Laboratory as...

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