ECFA Detector R&D Roadmap Symposium of Task Force 3 Solid State Detectors
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Meeting ID: 626 4672 9113
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We will try to answer them either during the symposium or shortly after. Coffee breaks might be used to this end.
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Panel members: D. Bortoletto, N. Cartiglia, D. Contardo, I. Gregor, G. Kramberger, G. Pellegrini, H. Pernegger.
The final part of the symposium hosts two roundtables, one about "facilities" and one about "industrialization". You can find the initial points of discussion in the documents linked in the agenda
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Welcome: IntroductionConveners: Philip Patrick Allport (University of Birmingham (UK)), Nicolo Cartiglia (INFN Torino (IT))
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Vision on electronics for future trackers in 20 years, 3D integration 20mSpeaker: Valerio Re (Universita and INFN (IT))
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Questions 10m
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Summary of accelerator input section, day 1 20mSpeaker: Didier Claude Contardo (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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Questions 10m
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4D tracking - sensors without internal gain - 3D and more, intrinsic limitation 20mSpeaker: Gregor Kramberger (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
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Questions 10m
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coffe breack 30m
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4D tracking - sensors with internal gain 20mSpeaker: Nicolo Cartiglia (INFN Torino (IT))
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Questions 10m
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Silicon at extreme fluences 20mSpeaker: Prof. Marko Mikuz (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
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Questions 10m
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Passive CMOS in twenty years 20mSpeakers: David-Leon Pohl (University of Bonn (DE)), David-Leon Pohl
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Questions 10m
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Lunch 1h 10m
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Future CMOS technologies for charge particles tracking and high time resolution in CMOS , beyond 65 nm 20mSpeaker: Walter Snoeys (CERN)
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Questions 10m
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Evolution of the CMOS technology for monolithic detectors, 3D - modules, 20 years visionary talk from a physicist point of view 20mSpeaker: Petra Riedler (CERN)
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Questions 10m
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Future Requirements on Interconnection Technologies for Hybrid Detector Modules 20mSpeaker: Thomas Fritzsch (Fraunhofer IZM)
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Questions 10m
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Breack 30m
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Use of diamond detectors in 20 years: what R&D needs to be done to use it in the first layer of FCC? 20mSpeaker: Alexander Oh (University of Manchester (GB))
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Questions 10m
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Simulation tools for radiation detectors before and after irradiation 20mSpeaker: Dr Joern Schwandt (Hamburg University (DE))
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Questions 10m
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Breack 10m
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Introduction to panels discussion
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Beam test/irradiation/femto laser: key facilities needed to pursue the R&D phase (EU project, funding tools) 45mSpeakers: Dr Ivan Vila Alvarez (Instituto de Física de Cantabria (CSIC-UC)), Marcel Stanitzki (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Marko Mikuz (Jozef Stefan Institute (SI))
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Industrialization/supply chain for small - medium - large project (EU project, funding tools) 45m
Round table
Speakers: Iain Sedgwick (STFC), Jerome Baudot (IPHC - Strasbourg), Michael Campbell (CERN)
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