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15/12/2021, 10:00
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Maurizio Giannotti15/12/2021, 10:15
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Igor Garcia Irastorza (Universidad de Zaragoza (ES))15/12/2021, 11:00
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Florent ROBINET (IJCLab - Orsay)15/12/2021, 11:30
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Alasdair McLean (University of Sheffield), Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio (University of Sheffield)15/12/2021, 12:00
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Susana Cebrian (Universidad de Zaragoza)15/12/2021, 14:00
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Konstantinos Nikolopoulos (University of Birmingham (GB))15/12/2021, 14:45
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Fei Gao (Columbia University)15/12/2021, 15:30
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Masayuki Wada15/12/2021, 16:00
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Kallia Petraki (LPTHE, Sorbonne University)15/12/2021, 16:30
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Cristina Volpe (APC)16/12/2021, 10:00
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Julien Lesgourgues (TTK, RWTH Aachen University)16/12/2021, 10:45
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Thibaut Houdy (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))16/12/2021, 11:15
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Heng Lin (Shanghai JiaoTong University), Ke Han (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)16/12/2021, 11:45
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Pau Novella Garijo (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))16/12/2021, 14:00
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Marco Zito (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))16/12/2021, 14:30
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Samuel Pages16/12/2021, 15:00
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Simon Peeters (University of Sussex (GB))16/12/2021, 15:30
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Filippo Resnati (CERN)16/12/2021, 16:00
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Diego Gonzalez Diaz (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))16/12/2021, 16:30
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Eligio Lisi17/12/2021, 10:00
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Pascal Lautridou (SUBATECH)17/12/2021, 10:45
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Yi Zhou (University of Science and Technology of China (CN))17/12/2021, 11:15
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Florian Maximilian Brunbauer (CERN)17/12/2021, 11:45
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17/12/2021, 14:00
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Dr Ioanis Giomataris (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))17/12/2021, 14:01
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David Nygren17/12/2021, 14:30
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Francois Vannucci (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))17/12/2021, 15:10
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Jean Iliopoulos (ENS)17/12/2021, 15:50
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Simon Peeters (University of Sussex (GB))
The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) will consist of a 40-ktonne liquid argon TPC detector situated 1.5 km below the surface at the Sanford Underground Research Facility. A new broadband high-intensity neutrino source and Near Detector complex will be located at Fermilab, at a distance of 1,300 kilometres. This arrangement will provide excellent sensitivity in the search for...
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Mr Alasdair McLean (University of Sheffield), Mr Robert Renz Marcelo Gregorio (University of Sheffield)
In the context of CYGNUS consortium R&D work towards large scale direction sensitive detectors for dark matter and nucleus-neutrino coherent scattering experiments, we present gain and functionality results on the use of new high gain MM-ThGEM charge amplification devices with negative ion SF$_6$, CF$_4$ and SF$_6$:CF$_4$:He mixtures towards atmospheric pressure. The device is designed for...
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