EDIT-2012 Detector School at Fermilab First school at CERN was a response to a strong need, as shown in ICFA survey Big success, with 88 students participating.

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EDIT-2012 Detector School at Fermilab First school at CERN was a response to a strong need, as shown in ICFA survey Big success, with 88 students participating. Fermilab is hosting next school in February 13-24, 2012 For graduate students/early Ph.D.’s 10 days of hands-on detector experience, including two days in the test beam! Applications accepted starting late Summer. “Excellence in Detector and Instrumentation Technology”

Logistics 64 students, split into 8 groups of 8 4 comprehensive ‘tracks’, of 2 days each:  Fundamentals of radiation detection  Silicon tracking detectors and DAQ  Photodetection, Particle ID, Calorimetry  Test Beam delivery, triggering, and detection In-depth tours of FNAL Facilities and Detector Halls on staggered ‘off’ day Students receive certified training in  Radiation worker  Controlled access  Radiation source  Cryogenics (Each color is a different track) Stagger groups - only 1 group of 8 is present at each station on any given day. Day starts with single plenary lecture, followed by transportation to field locations

4 Tracks, 2 days each Fundamentals of Radiation Detection  Interaction of particles in matter, description of radiation environments, shielding, charged particle detection, neutrons, solid state spectroscopy, radio-activation followed by detection Silicon vertex and tracking detectors  Semiconductors, strip detectors, pixel detectors, CCD’s, data acquisition, depletion tests, source tests, cosmic tests Test beam  Delivery of beam, changing dipole and quadrupoles and matching with simulation. Wire chambers. Triggered DAQ, buffered DAQ, combining signals from multiple detectors Photodetection  Scintillation, Cerenkov, hodoscopes, wavelength shifting, calorimeters, PMT’s, SiPM’s, Q.E., time-of-flight

Plenary Lecture Topics Astrophysics detectors Hadron collider detectors Electron collider detectors Neutrino detectors High intensity fixed target detectors Light sources Connection to industrial applications Medical Imaging High speed data acquisition and its limits … others?

Interested? Questions? Volunteers? For more information contact Erik Ramberg at Local Organizing Committee:  Dave Christian  Dmitri Denisov  Patty McBride  Elaine Phillips  Erik Ramberg (chair)  Luciano Ristori  Aria Soha  Andrew Sonnenschein 5