Careers in high-radiation Environment Technologies: Planar pixel sensor development for high-resolution imaging and particle physics
German title: | Careers in high-radiation Environment Technologies: Planar pixel sensor development for high-resolution imaging and particle physics | |
Acronym: | Talent | |
Duration: | 1st January 2012 - 31st December 2016 | |
Description: | TALENT (International Training Networks) from the European MARIE CURIE program supported the development of young scientists in the field of instrumentation for radiation detection. The CiS Research Institute offered a junior scientist the chance to acquire, within three years, know-how in the field of design, fabrication and test of especially radiation resistant precision pixel sensors and their integration into the instrument environment and to deepen the networking within the ATLAS collaboration at CERN. New sensor designs of especially thin double-sided processed pixel detectors for the sensor positions closest to the collision point of the proton streams and exposed to the highest radiation levels were developed. |
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Markets: | Hochenergie-Physikexperimente, Medical Technology, Metrology | |
Partners: | CERN, Switzerland NIKHEF, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Centre de Physique de Particules de Marseille, France Wirtschafts Universitaet Wien, Austria Universitaet Bonn, Germany Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal, Germany Centro Nacional de Microelectronica, Spain Institute de Fisica d Altes Energies, Spain Universite de Geneve,Switzerland University of Oslo, Norway Fraunhofer IZM, Berlin, Germany IBA Dosimetry GmbH, Germany CiS Forschungsinstitut fuer Mikrosensorik und Photovoltaik GmbH, Germany Atostek Oy, Finland Composite Design SA, Switzerland Bgator Oy, Finland CIVIDEC Instrumentation GmbH, Austria A.D.A.M SA, Switzerland |
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Contact: | Contact us about this project via our business unit MEMS | |
Contact us about this project via our former business unit Silicon Detectors |
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