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LTD-11 Top
> Program
> Invited talks
Invited Talks
Special Session: Experimental and theoretical aspects of sciences initiated by new detectors
Tapio Niinikoski (CERN)
"Dearly developments and future directions in the physics with low-temperature detectors"
Angelo Nucciotti (University of Milano-Bicocca)
"Application of cryogenic detectors in subnuclear and astroparticle physics"
Katherine Freese (University of Michigan)
"Dark Matter in the Universe"
Richard Kelley (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
"X-Ray Microcalorimeters for Astro-E2 and High Energy Astrophysics"
Masatoshi Koshiba
"The Neutrinos"
Specific Sessions
Device physics
Daniel Prober (Yale University)
"Physics of STJ detectors in ultrasensitive detectors: microwaves to X-rays"
Henk Hoevers (Space Research Organization Netherlands)
"Thermal physics of TES arrays"
Detector Technology
Joel Ullom (National Institute of Standards and Technology)
"Microcalorimeter optimization at NIST"
Signal read-out and processing
Adrian Lee (University of California, Berkeley)
"SQUID multiplexers for large TES arrays"
Cryogenics for LTD
Katsuhiro Narasaki (Sumitomo Heavy Industry)
"Mechanical coolers for space applications"
The search for dark matter
Wolfgang Seidel (Max-Planck-Institute for Physics)
"Recent detector progress in dark matter direct search"
Astronomy from microwave to gamma-rays
Peter Verhoeve (European Space Agency)
"Instrumentation and astronomical results by S-Cam3"
X-ray material analysis
Kazuo Taniguchi (Osaka Electro-Communication University)
"X-ray spectroscopy by means of high energy resolution technique"
Analysis in the life sciences
Simon George (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
"Cryogenic detectors in the life sciences"
Novel industrial and laboratory applications
Masaki Katagiri (Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute)
"Detectors for advanced neutron sources"
Last Modified: Thursday, 28-Jul-2005 17:44:59 JST
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