9th Beam Telescopes and Test Beams Workshop

Europe/Zurich
Lecce, Italy

Lecce, Italy

Alessandro Tatullo, Antonio De Benedittis (INFN Lecce e Universita del Salento (IT)), Enrico Junior Schioppa (INFN Lecce e Universita del Salento (IT)), Fabio Convenga (INFN), Federica Oliva (INFN - National Institute for Nuclear Physics), Hendrik Jansen (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Isabella Oceano, Laura-Maria Slavu, Magdalena Munker (CERN), Margherita Di Santo, Maria Robles Manzano (Johannes Gutenberg Universitaet Mainz (DE)), Paul Schütze (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Tamar Zakareishvili (Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University (GE))
Description

USEFUL LINKS

Main room: https://cern.zoom.us/j/65611799624
Tutorials: see dedicated talk in the welcome session or follow the links in the corresponding contribution materials.
Welcome reception: https://www.wonder.me/r?id=ce4231ec-91ff-4764-b03e-d2efd57cda8e (password: BTTB2021)
(alternative) group picture: https://padlet.com/henjansen/8vn98jq93sklsp26
Emergency room: https://cern.zoom.us/j/67404419175

You find the passcode for the ZOOM room in the "Before we start" email. Recent subscribers find the passcode in their registration email.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Due to unpredicted COVID-19 situation in the world the BTTB Organizing Comittee decided to have online workshop in 2021 and to cancel the participation fee!

Also with the help of local orginizers we will enrich the workshop programme with virtual discussion sessions in order to bring newcomers and experts together. We will try to include other forms of virtual exchange to emphasise the workshop character of the event.

The 9th edition of the Beam Telescopes and Test Beams Workshop will be held online during the afternoons of 8 - 10 of February, 2021.

This workshop will cover a wide range of topics related to test beams for detector studies in tracking detectors, calorimetry and beyond. It aims at bringing together both experts and newcomers from various fields. There will be a combination of presentations by experienced users, results from recent test beam studies and tutorials to teach the software required to analyze the results. Please have a look at the last events to get a more detailed impression of the workshop's content: BTTB8 in TbilisiBTTB7 at CERN, BTTB6 in Zurich, BTTB5 in Barcelona in 2017, BTTB4 in Orsay in 2016 or BTTB3 in Hamburg in 2015.

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Workshop Bulletin:

Dear participants of the BTTB9,

the workshop is now one and a half weeks ahead of us and we're looking forward to finally seeing all of you again - although only virtually - this year.

Virtual workshops come with quite a few amenities, such as easier access for everyone (we cracked the 100 participant barrier already two weeks ago) and especially from abroad (we count a higher number of non-european participants than ever), but of course it also comes with challenges, such as the technical difficulties of an event of this size. However, we aim to maintain the friendly atmosphere of the BTTB workshop despite the large distances and hope to enjoy the workshop with you.

We are looking forward to a diverse program, counting (and still counting) 120 participants and a total of 43 oral contributions, including three overview lectures and three Hands-On tutorials. In addition, our friends from the University of Salento prepared social get-togethers for the evenings as well as interactive coffee breaks for us not having to miss the spirit of the BTTB.

The workshop starts on Monday, 08.02., with the welcome session at 12:30 CET. Until Wednesday, 10.02, the afternoons are reserved for oral contributions, while on Tuesday and Wednesday morning, hands-on tutorials will be held. In the evenings, we will offer social activities. The workshop will end with the closing session on Wednesday, 18:45 CET.

All oral contributions are scheduled for a duration of 20 minutes (15 minutes plus 5 minutes of discussion), if not discussed otherwise with the organising committee. In order to avoid delays during the workshop, please upload your slides until 9 am on the day of your session via Indico. Make sure that you have the permissions to upload slides beforehand and let us know if this is not the case.

The contributions will be presented using the software Zoom. You will receive a separate mail with the coordinates prior to the workshop.

There will be Hands-On tutorials on the software tools Allpix Squared (Beginners / Advanced) and Corryvreckan. Details will be presented during the welcome session, but you can already sign up for tutorials in advance via Indico to help us schedule them:

https://indico.cern.ch/event/945675/surveys/1902

One remark from the tutors: The tutorial "Everything you would like to know about Allpix Squared - Advanced" is a tutorial that should answer the participants' and users' questions elaborately. Feel free to post your questions beforehand in the sign up survey above, for the tutors to prepare clear and vivid answers.

If you find yourself left with any questions on the upcoming workshop, please do not hesistate to contact us via bttb-ws@desy.de.

We are very much looking forward to an interesting workshop.

The Organizers
Participants
  • Adrian Herkert
  • Adriana Simancas
  • Alberto Martini
  • Alberto Valero Biot
  • Alessandra Palazzo
  • Alessandro Biondini
  • Alessandro Lapertosa
  • Alessia Renardi
  • Alexander Gerbershagen
  • Anantachai Lakrathok
  • Anastasiia Velyka
  • Andrea Gabrielli
  • Andrea Garcia Alonso
  • Andreas Nürnberg
  • Angelo Loi
  • Anna Macchiolo
  • Anna Puchert
  • Annie Meneses Gonzalez
  • Annika Vauth
  • Antonio De Benedittis
  • Antonio Franco
  • Anup Kumar Sikdar
  • Arka Santra
  • Artur Lobanov
  • Arturo Rodriguez
  • Axel Buchot Perraguin
  • Bartlomiej Rachwal
  • Behzad Salmassian
  • Benedetto Di Ruzza
  • Binbin Dong
  • Blerina Gkotse
  • BRUNELLA D'ANZI
  • Carsten Daniel Burgard
  • Christian Scharf
  • Christina Tsolanta
  • Christoph Wintersteiger
  • Christopher Krause
  • Chun Cheng
  • Clara Lasaosa Garcia
  • Clara Nellist
  • Clara Taruggi
  • Claudio Di Giulio
  • Clement Grimault
  • Cosimo Cardellini
  • Cyril Ponchut
  • Daiki Hayakawa
  • Daniel Elsner
  • Dario De Simone
  • David Cussans
  • David Maximilian Immig
  • Davide Zuolo
  • Debora Magalhaes Suarez
  • Dennis Proft
  • Dominik Dannheim
  • Doris Eckstein
  • Elizabeth Long
  • Emery Nibigira
  • Emma Buchanan
  • Enrico Junior Schioppa
  • Eric Buschmann
  • Eva Barbara Holzer
  • Evan Niner
  • Fabio Convenga
  • Fathimah Elias
  • Federica Cuna
  • Federica Oliva
  • Federico Ravotti
  • Felix Ulrich-Pur
  • Finn Feindt
  • Florian Dachs
  • Francesco de Palma
  • Francesco Guescini
  • Francisco Garcia
  • Gabriele Chiodini
  • Gabriele Piperno
  • Gaia Maria Rosaria Giannelli
  • Georg Steinbrueck
  • Gian Mattteo Cossu
  • Gilles CLAUS
  • Hasung Song
  • Hendrik Jansen
  • Ina Carli
  • Inaki Ortega Ruiz
  • Ingrid-Maria Gregor
  • Isabella Oceano
  • JaeYoon CHO
  • Jan Hammerich
  • Jan-Hendrik Arling
  • Jens Kroeger
  • Jens Weingarten
  • Jetnipit Kaewjai
  • Jin Zhang
  • Jiri Kroll
  • Jiri Kvasnicka
  • Joern Schwandt
  • John Stakely Keller
  • Jonas Loenker
  • Jonas Steentoft
  • Jordi Duarte Campderros
  • Joshua Clercx
  • Katharina Dort
  • Keerthi Nakkalil
  • Kimmo Jaaskelainen
  • Klemens Flöckner
  • Kritsada Kittimanapun
  • Laurent Forthomme
  • Lennart Huth
  • Leonardo Vannoli
  • Lingxin Meng
  • Lorenz Konrad Emberger
  • Luca Gennaro Foggetta
  • Magdalena Munker
  • Malinda de Silva
  • Mandy Kiburg
  • Margherita Di Santo
  • Maria Jose Gómez Calero
  • marie ruat
  • Marija Marjanovic
  • Marta Baselga
  • Martin R. Jaekel
  • María Soledad Robles Manzano
  • Massimiliano Antonello
  • Mathieu Goffe
  • Matteo Bonanomi
  • Matteo Greco
  • Maximilian Tomaschek
  • Md Arif Abdulla Samy
  • Michael Wallbank
  • Mihail Bogdan Blidaru
  • Milou Van Rijnbach
  • Morag Jean Williams
  • Munerah Alrashed
  • Naim Bora Atlay
  • Narongrit Ritjoho
  • NATTHAWUT LAOJAMNONGWONG
  • Nicola Minafra
  • Noam Tal Hod
  • Olaf Steinkamp
  • Oliver Schäfer
  • Pablo Cabanelas
  • Pablo Fajardo
  • Paolo Busca
  • Pascal Becht
  • Patrick Asenov
  • Patrick Sieberer
  • Paul Michael Rubinov
  • Paul Schütze
  • Pavla Federicova
  • Pierpaolo Savina
  • Polyneikis Tzanis
  • Radek Privara
  • Rehaan Khan
  • René Alejandro Cartaya López
  • Riccardo Nunzio Pilato
  • Riccardo Ridolfi
  • Richard Brenner
  • Rohith Saradhy
  • Roland Koppenhöfer
  • Sara González Míguez
  • Sejla Hadzic
  • Shilpi Jain
  • Sigrid Scherl
  • Silke Mobius
  • Silvia Schuh-Erhard
  • Simon Spannagel
  • Simone Gennai
  • Sophie Trincaz-Duvoid
  • Stefania Spagnolo
  • Surabhi Sharma
  • Tahir Javaid
  • Tamar Zakareishvili
  • Thomas Fritzsch
  • Thomas Ortlepp
  • Tim Ziemons
  • Tobias Bisanz
  • Ulrich Goerlach
  • Uwe Krämer
  • Valentina Raskina
  • Valerie Vanessa Hohm
  • Vallary Bhopatkar
  • Yannick Dieter
  • Younes Otarid
  • Yusong Tian
  • Zafer Acar
  • Zhijun Liang
  • Ziad EL BITAR
Surveys
BTTB9 Questionnaire