International Conference on Advanced Technology and Particle Physics

CENTRO DI CULTURA SCIENTIFICA A.VOLTA, VILLA OLMO (COMO-ITALY)
11th ICATPP Conference on

Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics, Detectors and Medical Physics Applications

Instrumentation as a tool for detection of radiation and effects of radiation in particle physics, astroparticle physics, space environment and medical applications
  (Villa Olmo, Como 5-9 October 2009)

 

Conference Schedule

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Preliminary Conference Program

Organizing and Advisory Committees 

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Call for papers

Abstracts for oral presentations can be submitted only if agreed with Session Organizers or Organizing Committee.

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Article submission and Conference Proceedings

2009 Conference: manuscripts available for downloading

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2009 Session Information

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Tracking sessions

Charged particle tracking

Tracking systems in operation.
Layout and design performance. Experience of the commissioning, performance achieved.

Tracking systems under construction.
Layout and design performance. Status of construction and quality control.

Tracking systems under design, R&D on detectors.
Requirements and design principles of tracking systems for future experiments.
Developments on silicon detectors (pixel and microstrip),  microstrip gas detectors, gas chambers.

 

Muon tracking

Muon systems in operation.
Layout and performance.

Muon systems under construction.
Layout and design performance. Status of construction and quality control.

Muon systems for future experiments.
Requirements and design principles.


Industry Contribution

The conference has increased in attendance in the past few years.

The Industry attendees present their work on the latest developments in instrumentation and signal processing for new as well as traditional radiation detectors, medical imaging systems, high energy physics and the increasingly important field of homeland security.

A commercial exhibition featuring the state-of-art products and services from a wide range of vendors will take place during the meeting.