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PH-EP Internal Technical Note
Report number PH-EP-Tech-Note-2013-004
Title SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS OF THE MC-PAD NETWORK
Author(s) Aguilar, J (AGH Cracow) ; Ahmed, M I (AGH-UST Cracow) ; Ambalathankandy, P (AGH Cracow) ; Apostolakis, J (CERN) ; Arora, R (GSI) ; Balog, T (GSI) ; Behnke, T (DESY Hamburg) ; Beltrame, P (CERN) ; Bencivenni, G (INFN LNF) ; Caiazza, S (DESY Hamburg) ; Dong, J (INFN LNF) ; Heller, M (CERN) ; Heuser, J (GSI) ; Idzik, M (AGH Cracow) ; Joram, C (CERN) ; Klanner, R (University of Hamburg) ; Koffeman, E (NIKHEF) ; Korpar, S (Jozef Stefan Institute Ljubljana) ; Kramberger, G (Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana) ; Lohmann, W (DESY Zeuthen) ; Milovanović, M (Jozef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana) ; Miscetti, S (INFN Frascati) ; Moll, M (CERN) ; Novgorodova, O (DESY Zeuthen) ; Pacifico, N (CERN) ; Pirvutoiu, C (University of Hamburg) ; Radu, R (University of Hamburg) ; Rahman, S (GSI) ; Rohe, T (PSI) ; Ropelewski, L (CERN) ; Roukoutakis, F (INFN Frascati) ; Schmidt, C (GSI) ; Schön, R (NIKHEF) ; Sibille, J (PSI) ; Tsagri, M (CERN) ; Turala, M (AGH-UST Cracow) ; Van Beuzekom, M (NIKHEF) ; Verheyden, R (Jozef Stefan Institute Ljubljana) ; Villa, M (CERN) ; Zappon, F (Nikhef) ; Zawiejski, L (AGH Cracow) ; Zhang, J (University of Hamburg)
Publication 2013
Collaboration MC-PAD
Imprint 31 Jan 2013
Number of pages 105
Subject category Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Abstract MC-PAD is a multi-site Initial Training Network on particle detectors in physics experiments. It comprises nine academic participants, three industrial partners and two associated academic partners. 17 recruited Early Stage and 5 Experienced Researchers have performed their scientific work in the network. The research and development work of MC-PAD is organized in 12 work packages, which focus on a large variety of aspects of particle detector development, electronics as well as simulation and modelling. The network was established in November 2008 and lasted until October 2012 (48 months). This report describes the R&D; activities and highlights the main results achieved during this period.
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