Structure of the workshop

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Structure of the workshop
HAP Dark Universe
Workshop on
Data Analysis and Detector Technologies
Nov 18-23, 2012
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Structure of the Research Topic
WP1:
Analysis of DM searches
DM searches with gamma-ray and
neutrino telescopes
WP2: Key technologies for next
generation DM experiments
Design of a readout system for
EURECA
Combining data sets from different Digitizing analog signals at high
DM search experiments
sampling rate & bandwidth
Understanding the role of HDM for
structure formation
Development of intelligent
triggers, digital data processing
and event-building
A coherent approach towards DM
detection
Design of a low-noise low-power
preamplifier
Calibration of large liquid Xenon
detectors
Calibration methods for novel low
temperature light detectors
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A coherent approach towards
Dark Matter detection
teach
learn
exchange
synthesize
promote
( HAP GS)
milestones/deliverables:
2011-2016 Annual topical workshops
2011-2016 Tutorial workshops for young scientists
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Structure of the workshop
short presentations by participants
“get an idea of different research projects”
mini-workshop I
excursions for informal discussions
mini-workshop II
evening lecture
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Schedule of the workshop
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
short
presentations
short
presentations
short
presentations
short
presentations
short
presentations
programmable
hardware I
Data Storage
and Analysis
Tools for
Edelweiss I
CRESST
Analysis and
Data Sample
The XENON100
analysis chain
I
feedback
session
hiking
Maulbronn
The statistics
of a few events
I
free
programmable
hardware II
Data Storage
and Analysis
Tools for
Edelweiss II
The statistics
of a few events
II
The XENON100
analysis chain
II
How do
galaxies get
their stars?
Emission of
light induced
by particle
interactions
Baden-Baden
From proton
collisions to
TeraBytes on
disks
special event
Structure of the workshop
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hiking tour tomorrow
“local tour guide”
Benjamin Schmidt
Schedule of the workshop
we will collect all presentations
and upload them to web page
excursion to Kloster Maulbronn
Maulbronn Monastery, founded in 1147, is an impressive
document of the Cistercian culture and the best-preserved
monastery complex north of the Alps. In the Middle Ages it
was an important political, economic and social center.
Following the onset of the Reformation, the monastery was
converted into a Protestant monastery school (1556). The
Protestant theological seminary founded in 1807 still exists today.
In 1993 Maulbronn Monastery was added to the "World Cultural
Heritage" list as a UNESCO world cultural monument.
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14:00 bus departure
15:15 guided tour in english
16:15 bus departure from Maulbronn
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Schedule of the workshop
visit of Caracalla bath “on private basis”
if other plans, meet at 19:00 at restaurant
“Rizzi” Augustaplatz 1 Tel. 07221 25838
excursion to Baden-Baden
14:30 bus departure
Caracalla Therme
19:00 dinner at
22:00 bus departure from Rizzi Baden-Baden
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Schedule of the workshop
Schedule of the workshop
wrap-up of subjects & open questions
feedback on workshop
ideas for a future workshop
Miscellaneous
excursions  hiking boots & swim suits (not in coincidence)
Burg Liebenzell:
evening drinks NOT covered  check list in cellar
limited internet (WLAN) access
virtual machines, ethernet etc...  Adam Cox
Baden-Baden excursion
covered: bus transfer & dinner
NOT covered: bath entrance & drinks at restaurant
Thursday afternoon without formal schedule
bus transfer for 29 persons only (Maulbronn & Baden-Baden)
we´ll organise some private cars!
please give back badges at the end of the workshop
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Adam Cox (adam.cox@kit.edu)
Klaus Eitel (klaus.eitel@kit.edu) 0172 3556199
Jean-Come Lanfranchi (jean.lanfranchi@ph.tum.de)
Marie-Christine Kauffmann 0721 608 23546
enjoy the workshop
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