RA4: Technology Development
RA4 pursues technology development for RAs 1-3 and for future experiments. It covers R&D for detector hardware and readout electronics, but also for high-performance and high-throughput computing and analysis methods.
Potential doctoral thesis topics in RA4:
- Studies on the performance and radiation hardness of monolithic CMOS-based silicon tracking detectors for future colliders and the LHCb Mighty Tracker.
- R&D on measuring the fast-timing performance of 3D silicon detectors.
- Development and performance evaluation of a cooling and support structure for LHCb Mighty Pixel detector modules.
- Design and optimisation of the low-background TPC field-cage of XLZD.
- Reconstructing particle tracks with the SHiP Surround Background Tagger.
- Development of an automated gain calibration system for the SiPM detectors of the SHiP SBT.
- Development of algorithms and tools for efficient and sustainable data analysis on federated computing resources.
- Development of a simulation framework for sustainable usage of heterogeneous and distributed high-performance computing.
PIs active in RA4: Karl Jakobs, Marco Gersabeck, Ulrich Parzefall, Marc Schumann, Markus Schumacher
