From fundamental research to everyday application
Workshop
Testing fundamental physics with ever-increasing precision is the driver that pushes the technological boundaries of particle detection. Today’s particle detectors are found in tomorrow’s societal application. This workshop aims to bring together semiconductor detector experts, highlight the current challenges in fundamental research, and identify synergies that benefit future everyday applications.
Vortragende
Jelena Ninkovic (MPS Semiconductor Laboratory), Peter Fischer (Heidelberg University), Jochen Klein (CERN), David Radford (Oak Ridge National Laboratory), Carlo Fiorini (Politecnico di Milano and INFN), Olivier Limousin (CEA Saclay), Beatrice Fraboni (University of Bologna), Magnus Mager (CERN), Christoph Wiesinger (Technical University of Munich / BAdW
Moderation
Organization: Christoph Wiesinger is an astroparticle physicist working at the Technical University of Munich. His work as part of the Young Academy of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities focuses on the development of semiconductor detecto
Participation in the workshop is free of charge but requires registration. The workshop features a poster session. Should you wish to present a poster, please submit a poster title under indico.ph.tum.de/event/7726/abstracts/. The submission deadline is 31/10/24.
![[Translate to English:] [Translate to English:]](/fileadmin/_processed_/c/8/csm_header-veranstaltungen_6acd2b66d7.jpg)
