The SENSE project will be funded by the European Commission as a Coordination and Support Action in the domain of Future Emerging Technologies (FET-Open) with the aim of coordinating the research and development efforts in academia and industry in low light level sensoring.
This initiative has emerged from the series of Technology Forums organized within the frame of ASPERA and APPEC. SENSE is a three-year project. Starting in September 2016, R&D experts will be invited to prepare an R&D roadmap towards the ultimate low light level sensors. SENSE will then coordinate, monitor, and evaluate the R&D efforts of research groups and industry in advancing low light level sensors and liaise with strategically important European initiatives and research groups and companies worldwide. The SENSE Project shall
• set up an expert group and facilitate the development of a European R&D roadmap towards the ultimate low light-level (LLL) sensors,
• monitor and evaluate the progress of the developments with respect to the roadmap,
• coordinate the R&D efforts of research groups and industry in advancing LLL sensors,
• develop a database of light sensor specifications and lab equipment, test stands and expertise available in the different institutions,
• liaise with strategically important European initiatives and research groups and companies world-wide,
• create the Technology Exchange Platform to enable an efficient exchange between researchers and developers being involved in SENSE,
• prepare training events and material to attract and teach especially young researchers,
• frame up a technology training session that can implemented in any existing summer school.
Participants
Adrian Biland
Alexander Hahn
Andreas Haungs
Andrii Nagai
Andy Cormack
Astrid Chantelauze
Bayarto Lubsandorzhiev
Christian Dille
Christian Fruck
Colin Kramer
Domenico della Volpe
Elena Popova
ERIC DELAGNES
Federica Petricca
Francesca Moglia
John Smedley
Josef Jochum
Jozsef Janicsko
Julia Haser
Katharina Henjes-Kunst
Klaus Attenkofer
Klaus Stöckel
Lia Lang
Mark Heisel
Michael Willers
Michele Mancuso
Osvaldo Catalano
Peter Cook
Peter Krizan
Piemonte Claudio
Raimund Strauss
Razmik Mirzoyan
Samo Korpar
Sergey Vinogradov
Siegfried Schmid
Stefan Schönert
Teresa Montaruli
Thomas Berghoefer
Tina Pollmann
Tobias Jammer
Victor Coco
09:30
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10:00
Registration
10:00
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10:10
Welcome10m
Speaker:
Katharina Henjes-Kunst(DESY)
Slides
10:10
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10:40
Why make SENSE?30m
Speaker:
DrThomas Berghoefer(DESY)
Slides
10:40
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11:00
SENSE - Roadmapping & Monitoring (WP1)20m
Speaker:
Prof.Razmik Mirzoyan(Max-Planck-Institute for Physics, Irkutsk State University)
11:00
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11:20
SENSE - R&D Cooperation between Academia and Industry (WP2)20m
Speaker:
Prof.Teresa Montaruli(UW-Madison)
Slides
11:20
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11:40
SENSE - Outreach and Technology Exchange Platform (WP3)20m
Speaker:
DrAstrid Chantelauze(Helmholtz Alliance for Astroparticle Physics)
Slides
11:40
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12:00
SENSE - Training and learning (WP4)20m
Speaker:
Katharina Henjes-Kunst(DESY)
Slides
12:00
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13:00
Lunch
1h
13:00
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13:30
On evolution of ideas30m
Speaker:
Bayarto LUBSANDORZHIEV
Slides
13:30
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13:50
Photon detection in the DEAP dark matter search experiment20m
Speaker:
Tina Pollmann
13:50
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14:10
Liquid argon scintillation light detection with SiPMs and WLS fibers in GERDA20m
Speaker:
Jozsef Janizkco
Slides
14:10
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14:30
Status & Challenges: a perspective from gamma-ray astronomy20m