From the afternoon of Monday 19th to the morning of Wednesday 21st, about 30 early career researchers registered for the workshop attended the PRISMA+ School 2024, organised and taught by Dr. Stefan Schoppmann, Dr. Quirin Weitzel and the members of the PRISMA+ Detector Laboratory. After an introductory lecture on silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) and plastic and liquid scintillators, the participants started with hands-on laboratory sessions.
Website 16th Terascale Detector Workshop
The School addressed master students, Ph.D. students, and postdoctoral researchers aiming to work with particle detectors based on photosensors and FPGAs. It introduced the concepts and technologies including light creation, propagation and detection as well as the associated electronics for signal acquisition.
Website PRISMA+ School | Photon Detection and FPGAs in Particle Detectors
The School addressed master students and beginning Ph.D. students aiming to work with particle detectors based on photosensors. It introduced the concepts and technologies including light creation, propagation and detection as well as the associated electronics for signal processing and digitization.
Website PRISMA School | Photosensors and Signal Processing in Particle Detectors
About 30 master students, Ph.D. students, and postdoctoral researchers in physics aiming to work with data acquisition systems (DAQ) participated in the School. It introduced typical concepts and designs of DAQs and associated electronics enabling the handling of high data rates, preserving relevant signal information, or making smart trigger decisions.
Website PRISMA School | High-Speed Data Acquisition Systems for Particle Detectors