--- Workshop CNRS-JSPS --- Tsukuba / Grenoble

Europe/Paris
Description

Welcome to the webpage of the CNRS-JSPS workshop in Grenoble. The workshop will be held from July 7th, Monday till July 12th, Friday.

Diamond is a material with exceptional properties. Nowadays, diamond applications are more and more considered in fields as different as power electronics (wide-bandgap semiconductor for high power/high voltage electronics applications) or particle detectors. For the latter, a major challenge is the realization of outperforming radiation detectors for high-energy physics, nuclear physics, medical and environmental applications. In particular, the radiation tolerance of diamond makes this material suitable for robust radiation detectors in harsh environment.

The present workshop aims at initiating a collaboration between Grenoble and Tsukuba laboratories in order to exchange skills and experience, and promote the development of innovative diamond detectors. Various topics will be discussed: growth, characterization, readout electronics and experimental tests of multipurpose prototypes.

Transparents
Participants
  • Abderrahmane Ghimouz
  • Aboulaye Traore
  • Alexandre Portier
  • Charlotte Sommacal
  • Christophe Sage
  • Cédric Masante
  • David Eon
  • Denis Dauvergne
  • Etienne Bustarret
  • Etienne Gheeraert
  • Fabrice Donatini
  • Fatah Rarbi
  • Gauthier Chicot
  • Gérard Daligou
  • Hitoshi Umezawa
  • Jean-Francois Motte
  • Jean-Yves Hostachy
  • Jesus Cañas
  • Julien Pernot
  • Juliette Letellier
  • Khaled Driche
  • Latifa Abbassi
  • Laurent Gallin-Martel
  • Mahfoud Yamouni
  • Marie-Laure Gallin-Martel
  • Martin Kah
  • Masayuki Hagiwara
  • Maxime Jacquet
  • Nicolas Rosuel
  • Olivier Rossetto
  • Oualid Ghouini
  • Sara Marcatili
  • Satoshi Koizumi
  • Sébastien Curtoni