October 2023

October 2023

The Eleventh International Workshop on Semiconductor Pixel Detectors for Particles and Imaging (Pixel2024) will take place 18-22 November 2024 at the Collège Doctoral Européen, University of Strasbourg, France.

The workshop will cover various topics related to pixel detector technology. Development and applications will be discussed for charged particle tracking in high energy physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, astronomy, biology, medical imaging and photon science. The conference program will also include reports on radiation effects, timing with pixel sensors, monolithic sensors

FBK-SD is looking for a dynamic, highly motivated, independent researcher in the field of silicon and silicon-carbide radiation sensors, for the development of cutting edge photo-detector and radiation detector technologies and devices that will be used to build next-generation systems in large scientific experiments and industrial applications, such as medical imaging, LiDAR, High energy Physics experiments, payloads for space missions, advanced spectroscopies, material analysis.

Work Context

The FBK Centre for Sensors and Devices, FBK-SD is an applied research centre that operates in the

In March, AIDAinnova held its third annual meeting and discussed the future of the project.

An industrial workshop on “Cryogenics in Big Science”, to be held in Paris on April 16 and 17 2024, is organized in the framework of the European Projects I.FASTAIDAinnova and LEAPS-INNOV

The projects support the development of innovative technologies in collaboration with companies all over Europe, in the fields of accelerators, detectors for particle and nuclear physics, and light sources, respectively. The main motivation of the workshop is that continuous and fruitful interactions with industry are fundamental to the activities conducted by the projects, and workshops on specific

At ALBA, AIDAinnova’s scientific coordinator gave his thoughts on how industry and academia can better work together.

At the end of August, AIDAinnova detector scientists travelled to South Africa to organise an Instrumentation School.

In September, the project’s technology transfer policy was presented at the TIPP conference.