Münster 2017 –
wissenschaftliches Programm
T 96: Trigger und DAQ 2
Mittwoch, 29. März 2017, 16:45–18:45, VSH 17
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16:45 |
T 96.1 |
Optimization of the ATLAS (s)MDT readout electronics for high counting rates — Oliver Kortner, Hubert Kroha, Sebastian Nowak, Clemens Schmid, and •Korbinian Schmidt-Sommerfeld
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17:00 |
T 96.2 |
Die TREX Module für das ATLAS Triggersystem — •Victor Andrei
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17:15 |
T 96.3 |
Systemtest der LATOME-Firmware des ATLAS Flüssigargon-Kalorimeters im Rahmen des Phase-I-Upgrades — •Yves Bianga, Rainer Hentges und Arno Straessner
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17:30 |
T 96.4 |
TARGET, A Digitizing and Trigger ASIC for the Cherenkov Telescope Array — David Jankowsky, Adrian Zink, Manuel Kraus, •Jacky Catalano, Manuel Loos, Johannes Schäfer, Stefan Funk, Luigi Tibaldo, Gary Varner, and the CTA Consortium
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17:45 |
T 96.5 |
Development of intelligent Photomultipliers for the JUNO Detector — •Florian Lenz, Jochen Steinmann, and Achim Stahl
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18:00 |
T 96.6 |
A Highly-Integrated Receiver Chip for the JUNO Experiment — •André Zambanini for the JUNO collaboration
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18:15 |
T 96.7 |
The Digital Control Unit of the Highly-Integrated Receiver Chip for JUNO — •Pavithra Muralidharan for the JUNO collaboration
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18:30 |
T 96.8 |
Spurfindung im SciFi-Tracker des LHCb-Experimentes mit Grafikkarten — Holger Stevens und •Julian Surmann
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