Sep 15 – 17, 2025
ČVUT Děčín
Europe/Prague timezone

Session

Detectors

Sep 16, 2025, 2:00 PM
ČVUT Děčín

ČVUT Děčín

Pohraniční 1288/1 40501 Děčín

Conveners

Detectors

  • Štěpán Mayer

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  1. Timea Szöllősová
    9/16/25, 2:00 PM

    This talk will provide an overview of the principles of ghost imaging and quantum radar. These techniques allow detection in harsh environments and through turbulent media thanks to the entangled photon pairs. With this, it is possible to recreate an image with photons which never interacted with the observed object. Recent developments in this area promise revolutionary impacts not only in...

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  2. Solangel Rojas Torres
    9/16/25, 2:20 PM

    ALICE 3 is a new detector proposed to operate during the LHC Run 5 and 6. The Muon IDentifier (MID) detector is one of the ALICE 3 subsystems; it is optimized to detect muons down to momenta below 1.5 GeV/c for rapidities |y|<1.3. These muons will be used for the reconstruction of J/ψ vector mesons down to zero transverse momentum at midrapidity. The ALICE 3 tracker large-acceptance will offer...

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  3. Matěj Tonka
    9/16/25, 2:50 PM

    During long shutdown 2, new detectors were installed in ALICE to
    achieve better performance in data measurement. Among these detectors was the Fast Interaction Trigger (FIT), which fulfills many roles among other ALICE detectors, such as centrality, luminosity, or vertex determination, to mention a few. Part of this detector is the Forward Diffractive Detector (FDD), a scintillator detector...

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  4. Karla Žertová
    9/16/25, 3:10 PM

    The Abort Gap Monitor is one of the unseen guardians of the LHC, ensuring that stray protons don’t put the machine at risk. In this talk, I will show how a new adaptive algorithm dynamically controls the detector settings to keep signals stable and safe. I will share what we learned from commissioning and measurements, how the system compares to the legacy monitor, and what challenges remain...

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  5. Solangel Rojas Torres
    9/16/25, 3:30 PM

    Can a smartphone camera be used as a radiation detector?
    Now a days we all have a smartphone in our pockets, which most of them have a high-quality camera sensor that could be sensitive to radiation. There is one app available that has been seriously tested to turn a your phone in to a geiger counter, lets try out!...

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