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Monday 7 June

8h00-9h00 Registration

9h00-10h30 S1 Opening session  (chairperson Archana Sharma/CERN)
10 Francesco-Luigi Navarria/Bologna, Welcome address-1 and Pier Simone Marrochesi/Siena, Welcome address-2
30 Walter Scandale/CERN&Roma1, Status of LHC
25 Leonardo Rossi/Genova, Status of ATLAS
25 Anders Ryd/Cornell, Status of CMS

10h30-11h00 Coffee break

10h30-12h50 S2 Experimental results at the LHC (chairperson Andrea Perrotta/Bologna)
30 Rolf Lindner/CERN, LHCb detector status and first results obtained at the LHC
30 Paul Kuijer/NIKHEF, ALICE status and first results
25 Fido Dittus/CERN, ATLAS latest results
25 Didier Contardo/IPNL Lyon, CMS first physics results  

13h00-14h30 Lunch

14h30-16h30 S3 Medical physics and security applications (chairperson Arnaldo Stefanini/Pisa)
20 Valentino Bettinardi/HSR, Integrated PET/CT systems: State of Art and Clinical Applications
20 Chiara Casella/Zurich, The AX-PET Demonstrator: Performance and first results  
20 Eugenio Rapisarda/HSR-Segrate-London-MiBicocca, A fully 3D OS-MLEM reconstruction algorithm accounting for the point spread function of a  PET system  
20 Alfio Pappalardo/LNS Performance evaluation of SiPM.s for low-threshold gamma detection
20 Silvia Pesente/Padova, Applications of Muon tomography for the detection of hidden nuclear substances in containers

16h30-17h00 Tea break

17h00-18h40 S4 Innovative detectors (chairperson Rolf Lindner/CERN)
20 Evelin Meoni/UA Barcelona, New Results from the DREAM project
20 Pablo Vazquez Regueiro/Santiago de Compostella, DEPFET Active Pixel Sensors for the Belle II Experiment
20 Georgios Voutsinas/Strasbourg, Towards a 10 microsec, thin high resolution pixelated CMOS sensor system for future vertex detectors
20 Fred Hartjes/NIKHEF, Concept and operation of a high resolution gaseous micro-pixel detector  

19h00 Welcome party in “Il Refugio

Tuesday 8 June

9h00-10h40 S5 Astroparticle Physics (chairperson Pier Simone Marrocchesi/Siena)
20 Andrew Bennieston/Warwick, Reconstruction and modelling challenges for large volume liquid argon detectors
20 Harold Yepes-Ramirez/Valencia, The ANTARES neutrino telescope: current status and first results
20 Maria Monasor/Chicago, The MIDAS experiment: MIcrowave Detection of Air Showers
20 Jonas Knuesel/Bern The Photographic Emulsion Technology of the OPERA Experiment on its Way to Find the nu_mu -> nu_tau Oscillation
20 Tarek Akiri/Paris7, The Double CHOOZ experiment  

10h40-11h10 Coffee break

11h10-12h40 S6 Innovative detectors (chairperson Chiara Casella/Zurich)
20 Roberto Dell’Orsob/Pisa, Design and development of micro-strip stacked module prototypes to measure flying particle directions
20 Danilo Domenici/LNF, A new Cylindrical-GEM Inner Tracker for the upgrade of the KLOE experiment
25 Claudio Piemonte/FBK, Silicon Photomultiplier technology at FBK,  inv.
25 Massimo Caccia/Como, Science & Innovation - Exemplary illustrations based on Silicon Photomultipliers, inv.

12h40-14h00 Lunch

14h00-16h00 S7 Software and new computing methods (chairperson Andrea Perrotta/Bologna)
20 Daniele Bonacorsi/Bologna, From Commissioning to Collisions: Preparations and Execution of CMS Computing , inv.
20 Daniel C. Van der Ster/CERN, ATLAS computing, inv.
20 Daniele Spiga/Perugia, Running the CMS Computing for the analysis of the first data
20 Vincenzo Spinoso/INFN-Bari, Interactive access and optimization of a CMS computing farm
20 Daniele Gregori/CNAF, GEMSS: a novel Mass Storage System for Large Hadron Collider data
20 P.J.Clark/Edinburgh, The ATLAS Detector Simulation

14h00-16h00 S8 Tracking and particle identification (chairperson Massimo Caccia/Como)
20 Simone Montesano/Milano&CERN, Commissioning of the ATLAS Pixel Detector and operational experience with first data
20 Shih-Chieh Hsu/Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Alignment of the ATLAS Inner Detector tracking system
20 Loic Quertenmont/Louvain, Particle identification with ionization energy loss in the CMS Silicon Strip Tracker
20 Jacopo Bernardini/SNS Pisa, Track reconstruction with first collision data in CMS
20 Simon de Visscher - Universitaet Zurich, Evaluation of the CMS pixel detector data from the first LHC collisions
20  Ernest Aguilo/Zurich, The alignment of the CMS Silicon Tracker

16h00-16h30 Tea break

16h30-18h10 S9 Calorimetry (chairperson Pietro Govoni/Milano-Bicocca)
20 Joao Gentil Mendes Saraiva/LIP., Commissioning of the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter with Single Beam and First Collisions
20 Mathieu Aurousseau/LAPP., The ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter at the LHC: Overview and Performance
20 Federico De Guio/Milano-Bicocca, Muon stopping power in lead tungstate
20 Toyoko Orimoto/CERN, Commissioning of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter with First Collisions
20 Rong-Shyang Lu/Taipei, Performance, Calibration and Alignment of CMS Preshower Detector

16h30-18h30 S10 Tracking and particle identification (chairperson Archana Sharma/CERN)
20 Jonathan Anderson (Physik-Institut der Universitat Zurich), First performance results for the LHCb Silicon Tracker
20 Evelina Marinova/Perugia, The NA62 RICH detector
20 Stephan Eisenhardt/Edinburgh, The Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detectors of the LHCb Experiment
20 Josh Thompson/Cornell, Operational Experience with the CMS Pixel Detectors
20 Haijun Yang/Univ. of Michigan, Calibration of the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer Precision Chambers for Initial LHC Beam Collisions
20  Laura Borrello/Purdue Univ., CMS Silicon Strip Tracker Operation

18h30-20h30 P1 Poster session with wine&cheese in “Il Refugio”
  (Holders will be available earlier in the entrance hall of “Il Refugio” for the presenters to display their posters)

Wednesday 9 June

9h00-10h20 S11 Radiation hardness and upgrades (chairperson Kock Kiam Gan/Ohio State)
20 H. Kroha, Robert Richter et al./MPI Munich Development of precision muon Drift-Tube detectors for high-luminosity upgrades of the LHC
20 Alessandro La Rosa/CERN, Overview of the ATLAS-IBL Pixel Upgrade
20 Jessica Metcalfe (University of New Mexico), Silicon Detectors for the sLHC
20 Liv Wiik/Freiburg, ATLAS Tracker Upgrade: Silicon Strip Detectors for the sLHC

10h20-10h50 Coffee break

10h50-12h10 S12 Medical physics (chairperson Enrico Giulio Villani/RAL)
20 Eleuterio Spiriti/INFN-Roma3, The FIRST (Fragmentation of Ions Relevant for Space and Therapy) experiment: interaction region and MAPS (Monolithic Active Pixel Sensor) vertex detector
20 Marco Pizzichemi/Milano-Bicocca, A Pulsed Electric Field (PEF) bench static system to study bacteria inactivation
20 A. Gabrielli/Bologna, Preliminary timing measurements on a data acquisition chain for a SiPM-based detector for prostate imaging
20 Paolo Bennati/Roma3, Pulse height non-linearity in LaBr3:Ce crystal for gamma ray spectrometry and imaging

12h30-14h00 Lunch

14h00-15h40 S13 Calorimetry (chairperson Toyoko Orimoto/CERN)
20 Chiara Oppedisano/Torino, The ALICE Zero Degree Calorimeter in pp physics
20 Marine Kuna/Marseille CPPM., Electron and photon reconstruction and identification with the ATLAS Detector
20 Olivier Deschamps/LPC Clermont, Commissioning of the LHCb calorimeters
20 Arabella Martelli/Milano-Bicocca, Experience with the electron reconstruction with first CMS data
20 Maria Margherita Obertino/Torino, Calibration of the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter with first LHC data

14h00-15h40 S14 Tracking and particle identification (chairperson Walter Scandale/CERN&Roma1)
20 Alejandro Alonso/Lund., Commissioning and Performance of the ATLAS Transition Radiation Tracker with high energy collisions at LHC
20 Anna Mayne/Sheffield., ATLAS Silicon Microstrip Tracker Operation and Performance
20 Paul Kyberd/Brunel Univ., The design, construction, and performance of the MICE scintillating fibre trackers
20 Daniela Calvo/Torino, Triggerless and low mass Micro Vertex Detector for the PANDA experiment
20 Grant McGregor/Manchester, First Results from the LHCb Vertex Locator  

15h40-16h10 Tea break

16h10-18h30 S15 Electronics, trigger DAQ (chairperson Marco Paganoni/Milano-Bicocca)
20 Matthew Noy/CERN, The front end electronics of the NA62 Gigatracker: challenges, design and experimental measurements
20 Antonio Perez-Calero Yzquierdo/Barcelona, The LHCb Trigger System design and optimization
20 Francesco Bossu'/Torino, The trigger system of the muon spectrometer of the ALICE experiment at the LHC
20 Roberto Ferrari/Pavia, ATLAS-detector operation with beams: the data-acquisition perspective
20 Mark Sutton/Sheffield, Performance of the ATLAS Inner Detector Trigger algorithms in p-p collisions at the LHC
20 Francesco Barile/Bari, Study of a trigger in p-p events for the HMPID detector in the ALICE experiment at LHC
20 Stefano Meroli/Perugia, Development of a Laser Driver chip test set up for SLHC experiments

16h10-18h10 S16 Tracking and particle identification  (chairperson Andrea Perrotta/Bologna)
20 Giacomo Volpe/Bari, VHMPID detector for the ALICE experiment upgrade at LHC
20 Benedetto Di Ruzza/Pisa-Cassino, Longevity Studies in the CDF Silicon Detectors
20 Archana Sharma/CERN, An R&D for a high eta trigger and tracking detector for CMS
20 Michele Quinto/Bari, The TOTEM GEM Telescope (T2) at the LHC
20 Leonello Servoli/Perugia, Use of standard CMOS imagers as position detectors for charged particles
20 Antonio Sbrizzi/Bologna., A Cherenkov Detector for Monitoring ATLAS Luminosity

20h00 Conference dinner

Thursday 10 June

9h00-10h20 S17 Radiation hardness and upgrades (chairperson Francesco-Luigi Navarria/Bologna)
20 K.K. Gan/Ohio State, Radiation hard ASICS for optical data transmission in the first phase of the LHC upgrade
20 Enrico Giulio Villani/RAL, Progres and Advances in Serial Powering of Silicon Modules for the ATLAS Tracker Upgrade
20 Luca Giacomelli/MilanoBicocca, Investigation of diamond detectors for fast neutron irradiation experiments
20 Michael Koehler/Freiburg,
Measurements with Irradiated 3D Silicon Strip Detectors

10h20-10h50 Coffee break

10h50-12h40 S18 Astroparticle Physics (Pier Simone Marrocchesi/Siena)
30  Stephane Coutu/Penn State Searching for TeV cosmic electrons with the CREST experiment , inv
20 Nicola McConkey/Warwick,
Optical Readout technology for large LAr detectors
20 Cecilia Maiano/Milano-Bicocca,
Status report of the final single module detector configuration for CUORE experiment
20 Luca Gironi/LNGS,
Scintillating bolometers: a powerful instrument for low background experiments
20 S. Maltezos/TU Athens,
Atmospheric Monitoring for High Energy Gamma Ray Cherenkov Telescopes Based on HSRL: Development of High Accuracy Non-Invasive Etalon Characterization Techniques  

12h40-14h00 Lunch

14h00-15h40 S19 Innovative detectors and methods (chairperson Chiara Casella/Zurich)
20 Nadejda Drenska/Roma1, Design and operation of a multi-GeV spectrometer
20 Ivano Lombardo/LNS Catania, Use of large surface microchannel plates for the tagging of intermediate energy exotic beams
20 Jurgen Durst/Erlangen, Application of Hybrid Pixel Detectors for Searches of Rare Decays
20 Felix V. Boehmer/Technische Universitaet Muenchen, A Continuously Running, High-Rate GEM-TPC for PANDA
20 Giulio Paolo Veronese /Bologna, The CANTES experiment: a carbon nanotubes based electron gun to improve performances of Electron Cyclotron Resonant Ion Sources

15h40-16h10 Tea break  

16h10-17h40 S20 Closing session (chairperson Pietro Govoni/Milano-Bicocca)
25 Gianmaria Collazuol/Pisa, SiPM behavior at low temperatures, inv.
20 Paolo Cattaneo/Pavia, The Timing Counter of the MEG Experiment: calibration and performances
20 Giulia Casarosa/Pisa,
Thin Pixel development for the SuperB Silicon Vertex Tracker
20 Massimo Lenti/Firenze, The Detector for the Kaon Rare Decays Experiment NA62 at CERN  
05 Francesco-Luigi Navarria/Bologna, Final remarks and farewell

POSTERS

  1. Lorenzo Neri /LNS Catania, On dead time of single photon avalanche diodes
  2. Simone Coelli/Milano, The R&D for the stave support structure and cooling channel of the ATLAS IBL detector
  3. Anna Cimmino/Napoli, Data Quality Monitoring for the CMS Resistive Plate Chamber Detector
  4. Peter Kadlecik/NBI, Commissioning of real time algorithms in the ATLAS tau trigger system
  5. Cristobal Cuenca Almenar/Yale University, Data Quality Monitoring in the ATLAS experiment in collisions data taking  
  6. Paolo Valente/Roma1, The large angle photon veto detector system for the NA62 experiment at CERN
  7. Filippo Maria Giorgi /Bologna, Development and simulation results of a sparsification and readout circuit for wide pixel matrices
  8. Jan Veverka/California Institute of Technology, Monitoring the stability of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter
  9. Karl Bicker et al./Munich Cryogenic Silicon Detectors At The COMPASS Experiment At CERN   
  10. Marica Rebai/MilanoBicocca, Biparametric investigation of diamond detector response to fast neutrons at the ISIS spallation neutron source
  11. Mariyan Bogomilov/Rome3, Particle identification devices in the Muon Ionisation Cooling Experiment (MICE)
  12. Francesco Luigi Navarria/Bologna, Dual Modality Ultrasound-SPECT Detector for Molecular Imaging  
  13. Shervin Nourbakhsh/Roma1, DOI position resolution in a continuous LaBr3(Ce) scintillation crystal for gamma-ray imaging  
  14. Andrea Fabbri/Roma3, 64-channels low noise FPGA read-out electronics for segmented MA-PMT with High Quantum efficiency  
  15. Giuseppe De Robertis/Bari, Heavy Ion-induced SET/SEU events measurement for the STRURED ASIC
  16. Michael Ziolkowski/Siegen, Time-Resolved Studies of Single-Event-Upset in Optical Data Receiver for the ATLAS Pixel Detector  
  17. Olivier Simard/CEA, Monitoring and Data Quality Assessment for the ATLAS Liquid Argon Calorimeter at the LHC
  18. Renato Febbraro/Clermont, Calibration of the ATLAS Tile Hadronic Calorimeter for LHC collisions  & Implementation and performance of the signal reconstruction in the ATLAS Hadronic Tile Calorimeter
  19. M.G. Bagliesi/Siena, A custom front-end ASIC for the readout and timing of 64 SiPM photosensors
  20. A. Mapelli/EPFL Lausanne, Low material budget microfabricated cooling devices for particle detectors and front-end electronics
  21. Nadeesha Manohari Wickramage (TIFR - EHEP), An Investigation of the dependence of CMS RPC operation on environmental parameters
  22. Sung Keun Park (Korea University), CMS muon detector and trigger performances 
  23. Noemi Beni/Debrecen S4CMS: A combined monitoring of sensors in CMS experimental site