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An important result from the development and construction activities within WP7 is the training the next generation of particle and neutron detector experts in Russia but also at the involved European institutes. Skills will be passed between institutes involved in WP7 and WP5, which is invaluable experience for all involved and allows cross-over between the disciplines (e.g. with high energy nuclear detector physics, WP2 NICA). | An important result from the development and construction activities within WP7 is the training the next generation of particle and neutron detector experts in Russia but also at the involved European institutes. Skills will be passed between institutes involved in WP7 and WP5, which is invaluable experience for all involved and allows cross-over between the disciplines (e.g. with high energy nuclear detector physics, WP2 NICA). | ||
Attracting and training young scientists in Russia for future experiments (at SCT or elsewhere) is a key objective for future research facilities. To this aim a school for young Russian scientists on particle detection technologies will be held at BINP. Young researchers will be trained in a variety of state-of-the art particle detector technologies and related specialisations (on-detector electronics, data transmission, engineering aspects). The school will also include hands-on exercises on a variety of detector technologies. A patronage arrangement with the international European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Detector Panel will be negotiated. | Attracting and training young scientists in Russia for future experiments (at SCT or elsewhere) is a key objective for future research facilities. To this aim a school for young Russian scientists on particle detection technologies will be held at BINP. Young researchers will be trained in a variety of state-of-the art particle detector technologies and related specialisations (on-detector electronics, data transmission, engineering aspects). The school will also include hands-on exercises on a variety of detector technologies. A patronage arrangement with the international European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Detector Panel will be negotiated. | ||
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Revision as of 19:28, 19 February 2021
Detector technology school for young scientists
School is planned in the framework of the CREMPLIplus project [1]. Wording from the CREMLINplus application to Horizon 2020:
Task 7.4: Training and school for young scientists on particle detection technologies (BINP, CERN) M6-M18
An important result from the development and construction activities within WP7 is the training the next generation of particle and neutron detector experts in Russia but also at the involved European institutes. Skills will be passed between institutes involved in WP7 and WP5, which is invaluable experience for all involved and allows cross-over between the disciplines (e.g. with high energy nuclear detector physics, WP2 NICA).
Attracting and training young scientists in Russia for future experiments (at SCT or elsewhere) is a key objective for future research facilities. To this aim a school for young Russian scientists on particle detection technologies will be held at BINP. Young researchers will be trained in a variety of state-of-the art particle detector technologies and related specialisations (on-detector electronics, data transmission, engineering aspects). The school will also include hands-on exercises on a variety of detector technologies. A patronage arrangement with the international European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Detector Panel will be negotiated.
Organizing committees
Local organizing committee
- Alexander Barnyakov
- Mikhail Barnyakov
- Viktor Bobrovnikov
- Vitaliy Vorobiev
- Sergey Kononov
- Evgeniy Kravchenko
- Alexander Kuzmin
- Andrey Sokolov
International organizing committee and institution representatives
- BINP: Sergey Kononov, Vitaliy Vorobiev, Yuriy Tikhonov, Ivan Logashenko
- CERN: Lucie Linssen, Dominik Dannheim
- DESY: Simon Spannagel
- ESS: Richard Hall-Wilton
- INFN Bari: Nicola De Filippis
- INFN Lecce: Margherita Primavera, Franco Grancagnolo
- INFN LNF: Giovanni Bencivenni
- INFN Ferrara: Gianluigi Cibinetto
- GSI/FAIR: Christian Schmidt, Jürgen Eschke
- JINR: Otilia Culicov, Sergey Kulikov, Yuri Murin, Viktor Bodnarchuk
- JLU Giessen: Michael Dürren, Mustafa Schmidt
E-mail group list: CREMLINplus-WP7-school@cern.ch
Links to other schools on similar topics
Excellence in Detector and Instrumentation Technologies
JENNIFER2 Summer School
Meetings and talks
Meeting on detector school at CREMLINplus kick-off
Date: 20.02.2020
Materials:
Internal BINP meeting on CREMLINplus
Date: 27.08.2020
WP7 Kick-off meeting
Date: 04.09.2020
1st local organizing committee meeting (in Russian)
Date: 11.09.2020
1st International Organizing Committee meeting: Collecting ideas from the institutes for the Detector School
Date: 16.09.2020
Talks:
- Sergey Kononov's talk
- Vitaly Vorobiev's talk
- Michael Dueren's talk with ideas from JLU Giessen
- Nicola De Filippis's talk with ideas from INFN
- Otilia Culicov's talk with ideas from JINR
- Dominik Dannheim's talk with ideas from CERN
2nd International Organizing Committee meeting
Date: 25.11.2020