23 January 2025 to 20 February 2025
Europe/Berlin timezone

ATLAS ITk strip detector - developments on the end-cap system test

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20m

Speaker

Konstantin Mauer (ATLAS (ATLAS Upgrade))

Description

The ATLAS detector is one of the four LHC experiments and will be upgraded for the upcoming high luminosity runs. For that, a new all-silicon tracking detector, the Inner Tracker (ITk), is being built right now. At DESY, the so-called system test for the end-cap system is being developed and serves as the main testbench for the whole detector concept.

Within the summer student project, the student will have the opportunity to work on this unique setup and can get involved in topics like detector readout, cooling, powering and control systems. During this work, several test measurements will be conducted, analysed and evaluated in view of the designated detector operation. This involves hands-on work in the big clean room facilities, but also programming in terms of automation and analysis of the taken datasets

Special Qualifications

Silicon detectors, Python, electronics (basics)

Group FH-ATLAS
Project Category B2. Development of experimental equipment (hardware-oriented)
DESY Site Hamburg

Primary author

Co-authors

Konstantin Mauer (ATLAS (ATLAS Upgrade)) Lennart Huth (DESY) Sergio Diez Cornell (ATLAS (ATLAS Upgrade))

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