WORKSHOP ON PICO-SECOND TIMING DETECTORS FOR PHYSICS
Irchel Campus
University of Zurich
Due to the unprecedented situation posed by the SARS‑CoV‑2 pandemic, the workshop will be postponed until September 9-11, 2021. Please check the Travel Information page for more information. Registration and Abstract submission are now open until August 31, 2021.
The 12th workshop on picosecond timing detectors, electronics and applications will take place in-person at the University of Zurich, Switzerland on September 9-11, 2021. The focus on fast timing detectors in the picosecond range including technological developments and large scale applications in physics experiments. The philosophy of this workshop follows the ones organized in Saclay (2007), Chicago (2005, 2006, 2008 and 2011), Clermont Ferrand (2009), Cracow (2010), Clermont-Ferrand (2014), Prague (2015), Kansas City (2016) and Torino (2018).
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WelcomeSpeakers: Christophe Royon (The University of Kansas (US)), Christopher Betancourt (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
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Detector Session I
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Characterization of Novel Trench-Isolated LGADs for 4D trackingSpeaker: Ashish Bisht (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
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A comparative study of LGAD radiation damage mechanismsSpeaker: Vagelis Gkougkousis (CERN)
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Systematic study of heavily irradiated LGAD stability using the Fermilab Test Beam FacilitySpeaker: Valentina Sola (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
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10:25
Coffee break Irchel Campus
Irchel Campus
University of Zurich
University of Zurich Winterthurerstrasse 190 CH-8057 Zurich -
Detector session II
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5
The CMS MTD Endcap Timing Layer: Precision Timing with Low Gain Avalanche DetectorsSpeaker: Marco Ferrero (Universita e INFN Torino (IT))
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Precision Timing with the CMS Barrel MIP Timing DetectorSpeakers: Adi Bornheim (California Institute of Technology (US)), Adolf Bornheim (California Institute of Technology (US)), Adolf Bornheim (Charles C. Lauritsen Laboratory of High Energy Physics)
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Scintillating sampling technologies with precision timing capabilities for the Upgrade II electromagnetic calorimeter of LHCbSpeakers: Loris Martinazzoli (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT)), Philipp Roloff (DESY), Philipp Roloff (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY)), Philipp Roloff (CERN)
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12:00
Lunch break Irchel Campus
Irchel Campus
University of Zurich
University of Zurich Winterthurerstrasse 190 CH-8057 Zurich -
Detector session III
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Fabrication and first full characterisation of timing properties of 3D diamond detectorsSpeaker: Giovanni Passaleva (INFN Florence (IT))
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Time resolution of an irradiated 3D silicon pixel detectorSpeaker: Dario De Simone (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
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Fast timing with Cherenkov photons and analog SiPMsSpeaker: Nicolaus Kratochwil (CERN)
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Recent results on fast 3D-trench silicon sensors and related electronicsSpeaker: Adriano Lai (Universita e INFN, Cagliari (IT))
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15:10
Coffee break
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Detector session IV
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12
6 µm pore microchannel plates in a square photomultiplier tube and the integration of TOFPET2 electronicsSpeaker: James Milnes (Photek Ltd)
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Performance of the FASTPIX sub-nanosecond CMOS pixel sensor demonstratorSpeaker: Eric Buschmann (CERN)
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Overview of CNM LGAD results with B, Ga and C diffused Si-on-Si and epitaxial wafersSpeaker: Lucia Castillo Garcia (IFAE - Barcelona (ES))
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Development of AC-LGADs for high-rate Particle DetectionSpeakers: Hartmut Sadrozinski (University of California,Santa Cruz (US)), Hartmut Sadrozinski (SCIPP, UC santa Cruz)
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Discussion session
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Detector session III
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Picosecond timing resolution with scintillatorsSpeaker: Paul Rene Michel Lecoq
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Performance measurements of the Large Area Picosecond PhotoDetector (LAPPD) as a timing layer for the LHCb UpgradeII electromagnetic calorimeterSpeaker: Stefano Perazzini (Universita e INFN, Bologna (IT))
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SoLID and ATHENA TOF systemsSpeaker: Alexandre Camsonne (Jefferson Laboratory)
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TPA setup for temporal characterisation of silicon detectorsSpeaker: Robbert Erik Geertsema (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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10:40
Coffee break
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Detector session IV
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Recent advancements in UFSD performancesSpeaker: Nicolo Cartiglia (INFN Torino (IT))
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Tracking and Vertexing in 4DSpeaker: Daniel Johnson (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
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Discussion
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21
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12:30
Lunch break
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Detector session V
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An LGAD-based full active target for the PiENuX experimentSpeaker: Simone Michele Mazza (University of California,Santa Cruz (US))
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Quartz Cherenkov Timing Detectors RevisitedSpeakers: Aldo Penzo (infn), Aldo Penzo (University of Iowa (US))
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Single event effect study on LGAD: Present status and future prospects of femtosecond laser studies at ELISpeakers: Gordana Lastovicka Medin (University of Montenegro (ME)), Gordana Lastovicka Medin (University of Montenegro (ME))
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Electronics session I
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Status of development of SAMPIC chips and modules.Speaker: Dominique Robert Breton (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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picoTDC: A 3ps bin bize 64 channel TDC for HEP experimentsSpeakers: Samuele Altruda, Samuele Altruda (Ministere des affaires etrangeres et europeennes (FR))
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16:05
Coffee break
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Electronics session II
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Front-end integrated circuit to read out the thin UFSD achieving ps time resolution and its future developmentsSpeaker: Alejandro David Martinez Rojas (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics)
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Timing performance of the Timepix3 and Timepix4 pixel ASICsSpeaker: Kevin Heijhoff (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
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MCP-PMT developmentSpeaker: Serge Duarte Pinto (Photonis)
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Discussion session
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19:30
Workshop dinner: Restaurant zum Gruenen Glas, u. Zauene 5 Irchel Campus
Irchel Campus
University of Zurich
University of Zurich Winterthurerstrasse 190 CH-8057 Zurich
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Application session I
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Ultimate resolution of ToF-PET detectors – open questions and ways forwardSpeakers: Krzysztof Piotrzkowski (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE)), Krzysztof Piotrzkowski (Universite Catholique de Louvain (UCL) (BE))
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Ultra Fast timing detectors with applications in cosmic ray physics, medical science and other domainsSpeaker: Christophe Royon (The University of Kansas (US))
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Performance of a low gain avalanche detector in a medical linac and characterisation of the beam profileSpeaker: Ronan Mcnulty (University College Dublin (IE))
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AGILE: Development of a compact, low power, low cost and on-board detector for ion identification and energy measurementSpeaker: florian Gautier
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10:40
Coffee break
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Application session II
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The ATLAS Forward Proton Time-of-Flight detector: results, experiences and plansSpeaker: Tomas Sykora (Charles University (CZ))
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Development of SiPM based fast time of flight for the AMS-100 in spaceSpeaker: Chan Hoon Chung (Rheinisch Westfaelische Tech. Hoch. (DE))
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Status of the TORCH time-of-flight detectorSpeakers: Neville Harnew (University of Oxford (GB)), Neville Harnew (University of Oxford (GB))
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Discussion session
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Workshop Conclusion Irchel Campus
Irchel Campus
University of Zurich
University of Zurich Winterthurerstrasse 190 CH-8057 ZurichSpeakers: Christophe Royon (The University of Kansas (US)), Christopher Betancourt (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
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