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Reference name (contact people)
InstitutionEmailSubjectReadiness Nov 23Workshop Nov 22-23CommentsAnswers
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Paolo BranchiniINFN Roma IIIpaolo.branchini@roma3.infn.itRecent progress in organic photodetectors and their applications for PIDYESYESWe have now interesting sensors. I would not restrict the field to PID.(E.T.) Will be better to keep "for PID" to limit outlines of the topic of the issue. The possibile solution is to mention other applications staying focused on the PID application
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Kenji InamiUniv. Nagoyakenji@hepl.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jpMCP-PMT R&D and quantum efficiency lifetime measurementsYES
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Roberto CalabreseINFN Ferraracalabrese@fe.infn.itCharacterisation of SiPM at cryogenic temperature for the RICH detector at the LHCb eperimentYESYES
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Alberto GolaFBK Trentogola@fbk.euNUV-Sensitive radiation hardness silicon photomultiplier technologies developed at FBKMaybe (depends on deadline and fabrication of SiPM)YES
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Jakub Kandra / Roberto Stroili / Ezio Torassa
Univ. Padovaroberto.stroili@pd.infn.itCharacterization of irradiated SiPM for the TOP detector at the Belle II experimentYESYES
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Francesca Di LodovicoKing's College Londonfrancesca.di_lodovico@kcl.ac.ukPhotosensors for the Hyper-Kamiokande experimentYESYESPMTs for the OD system.
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Michael DoserCERNmichael.doser@cern.chQuantum sensors for particle identification at HEPYESmaybe
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Roberto Preghegnella / Pietro Antonioli / Luigi Pio Rignanese
Univ. Bolognapietro.antonioli@bo.infn.itSiPMs test for the dual RICH detector at the at the future Electron-Ion Collider (for the sensor part we are very much oriented to radiation tolerance and annealing procedures)NOYESI put "NO" because we inted to publish results of irradiation campaigns in 2021 and 2022 before that date targeting NIM or JINST . For the YES about the workshop see the comment. We might want having proceedings of that workshop as well.One thing we need to discuss is that indeed, independntly from this iniitiatve we were thinking to call for a SiPM Workshop (at INFN level though) . We need to discuss if things should go separatelly or put them together. Chat about this with Roberto when he comes to Lengnaro!
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Leszek RopelewskiCERNLeszek.Ropelewski@cern.chPicosecond photodetectors based on Micro Pattern Gas DetectorsYESYESINFN Pavia is interested in the issue. Waiting answer from Leszek to be contact. In case, Ilaria Vai (Univ.Pavia) can be the referent -ilaria.vai@unipv.it-
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Francesco TerranovaUniv. Milano Bicoccafrancesco.terranova@cern.chSilicon Photomultipliers for calorimetric applicationsYESYESLigh-charge combined calorimetry in DUNELa parte ENUBET che citava Ezio richiedera' un test di irradiazione aggiuntivo che ci piacerebbe coordinare con altri colleghi interessati ma non pensiamo di avere risultati pubblicabili su questa line per la fine del 2023
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Roberta CardinaleUniv. Genovaroberta.cardinale@cern.chDevelopment of integrated housing for SiPM for future RICH detectors
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XiaoLong WangFudan Unin.wangxiaolong@ihep.ac.cn
R&D for a TOF-like KLM with SiPM in Belle II upgrade, and R&D for muon detector of CEPC based on SiPM and scintillator.
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Albert LehmannErlangen Univ.
Albert.Lehmann@physik.uni-erlangen.de
MCP-PMT developments for PANDAYES
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Claudia CecchiPerugiaclaudia.cecchi@pg.infn.itSiPM studies for the ECL calorimeter of the Belle II detectorYES
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Gianfranca de RosaUniversity of Naplesgianfranca.derosa@unina.it3" PMTs for Hyper-Kamiokande mPMTsYES
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Rok PestotnikIJS Ljubjianarok.pestotnik@ijs.si
SiPMs for Belle II ARICH or Characterisation of LAPPDs for RICH applications
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Edoardo Charbon EPFLedoardo.charbon@epfl.chSingle-photon Cameras for Quantum Imaging ApplicationsYES
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