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PPTAP Detectors Workshop
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Introduction
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IntroductionSpeakers: Adrian Bevan (Queen Mary University of London), Angela Romano (University of Birmingham), Craig Sawyer (STFC), Eva Vilella (University of Liverpool), Iacopo Vivarelli (University Of Sussex), Kai Bongs (The University of Birmingham), Kimberly Palladino (Oxford University)
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Introduction to PPTAPSpeaker: Paula Chadwick (Durham University)
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Integration/DAQ: Part IConveners: Craig Sawyer (STFC), Mr Rob Halsall (STFC)
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UK R&D and perspectives - ElectronicsSpeaker: Rob Halsall (STFC)
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Lunch
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Integration/DAQ: Part IIConveners: Craig Sawyer (STFC), Rob Halsall (STFC)
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UK R&D and perspectives - IntegrationSpeaker: Dr Tim Jones (University of Liverpool)
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UK R&D and perspectives - InterconnectSpeaker: John Lipp (UKRI - Science and Technology Facilities Council)
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Discussion
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Coffee
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TrainingConvener: Adrian Bevan (Queen Mary University of London)
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EFCA Review (TF9)
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Hardware training experience perspective from UoL: past, present and futureSpeaker: Adrian Bevan (Queen Mary University of London)
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Discussion
Aim: collect views from the community that can feed into the evidence that will help formulate aspects of the training part of the PPTAP roadmap.
Identify: Anecdotal examples of excellence from across the UK, positive experiences, opportunities and ideas for how to ensure that both the next generation of researchers are trained to a world leading standard, and that existing ECR's have the appropriate opportunities to up-skill, while respecting the constraints on the system: i.e. the need to prepare for new generations of particle physics experiment design and construction work.
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Quantum TechnologiesConvener: Kai Bongs (The University of Birmingham)
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WelcomeSpeaker: Kai Bongs (The University of Birmingham)
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Quantum Technologies for Fundamental Physics Overview & ECFA Roadmap TF5 "Quantum sensors"Speaker: Prof. Ian Shipsey (Oxford University)
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Quantum Sensors for the Hidden SectorSpeaker: Edward Daw (The University of Sheffield)
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Atom Interferometer Observatory and NetworkSpeaker: Oliver Buchmueller (Imperial College London)
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Quantum Enhanced Technologies for Dark Matter and Cosmology - QUEST-DMCSpeaker: Andrew Casey (Royal Holloway, University of London)
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Quantum Simulations for Fundamental PhysicsSpeaker: Silke Weinfurter
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ALPHA@CERNSpeaker: Stefan Eriksson
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Collective Excitations for Fundamental PhysicsSpeaker: Ivette Fuentes-Guridi
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Solid State DetectorsConvener: Eva Vilella (University of Liverpool)
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Welcome and ECFA summary/statusSpeaker: Eva Vilella (University of Liverpool)
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EuropracticeSpeaker: Mark Willoughby (STFC)
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Discussion
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Coffee
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Liquid and Gas DetectorsConvener: Kimberly Palladino (Oxford University)
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Water Cherenkov R&D
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Liquid Scintillator R&D
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Gas detector R&D
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PID and PhotodetectorsConvener: Angela Romano (University of Birmingham)
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R&D on position sensitive photon detectorsSpeaker: Silvia Gambetta (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
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R&D on photon detection in the noble liquidsSpeaker: Henrique Araujo (Imperial College London)
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R&D on SiPMs in Liquid Argon ExperimentsSpeaker: Andrzej Szelc (University of Edinburgh)
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Discussion
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Lunch
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CalorimetryConvener: Iacopo Vivarelli (University Of Sussex)
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Introduction and european contextSpeaker: Iacopo Vivarelli (University Of Sussex)
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HGCalSpeakers: Anne-Marie Magnan (Imperial College (GB)), Prof. Paul Dauncey (Imperial College London)
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UK ongoing R&D and perspectiveSpeaker: Prof. Nigel Watson (University of Birmingham )
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Discussion
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Coffee
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Summary & funding structures
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SummariesSpeakers: Adrian Bevan (Queen Mary University of London), Angela Romano (University of Birmingham), Craig Sawyer (STFC), Eva Vilella (University of Liverpool), Iacopo Vivarelli (University Of Sussex), Kai Bongs (The University of Birmingham), Kimberly Palladino (Oxford University), Rob Halsall (STFC)
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Discussion & closing remarks
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