Forum Presentations
Sunday, March 17
Session 1 – IFDEPS Opening
- Update and Progress towards an African Light Source
Ken Evans-Lutterodt - Upgraded light sources and detectors: unique opportunities
Stefan Vogt
Monday, March 18
Session 2 – Update on development activities at photon sources
Overviews from participating facilities:
Session 3 – Charge integrating detectors: update on ongoing projects
- MM-PAD-2.1: a detector for high-flux, wide-dynamic-range synchrotron studies up to 10 kHz
Kate Shanks (CHESS, USA) - Deployment status of CITIUS, a 17.4 kframes/s integration-type X-ray imaging detector with 1 Gphoton/s/pixel detection capability at 10 keV
Takaki Hatsui (RIKEN SPring-8 Center, Japan) - The JUNGFRAU detector: beam-line experience and future developments
Aldo Mozzanica (PSI, Switzerland)
Session 4 – Charge integrating detectors: new projects and concepts
- Ultrafast imaging with the UXI family of hybrid CMOS detectors
Quinn Looker (Sandia Laboratories, USA) - Development of CoRDIA: an imager for Diffraction-Limited Synchrotron Rings and Continuous-Wave Free Electron Lasers
Alessandro Marras (DESY, Germany) - XIDyn: A high dynamic range and high timing resolution hard X-ray detector for 4 th generation light sources
Matt Wilson (UKRI STFC, UK)
Tuesday, March 19
Session 6 – Technology updates: novel silicon sensors for X-ray detection
- Low-Gain Avalanche Diodes for X-ray detection
Gabriele Giacomini (BNL, USA) - Development of sensors for soft X-ray hybrid detectors
Jiaguo Zhang (PSI, Switzerland) - Novel sensor developments for photon science at the Semiconductor laboratory of the Max Planck Society
Jelena Ninkovic (MPG HLL, Germany)
Session 7 – Online processing and data reduction: on-chip advanced methods
- Beyond 100000 fps: on-chip data reduction with the SparkPix detector family
Lorenzo Rota (SLAC, USA) - Machine learning based data reduction at the edge and on chip at the APS
Tao Zhou (ANL, USA) - Digital data processing in pixelated readout ASICs
Robert Szczygiel (AGH, Poland)
Session 8 – Online processing and data reduction: DAQ and automation
- Commercial detectors at the NSLS-II life science beamlines - experiences from in-house research and from user operations
Martin Fuchs (BNL, USA) - Jungfraujoch: detector read-out and on-the-fly analysis system for synchrotrons and XFELs
Filip Leonarsky (PSI, Switzerland) - Using remote direct memory access (RDMA) for low-latency high-throughput data acquisition and redistribution
Pablo Fajardo (ESRF, France)
Session 9 – Data reduction pipelines
- Future Directions in Detector and Data Systems Integration through the lens of LCLS
Jana Thayer (SLAC, USA) - Data reduction activities at European XFEL: early results
Philipp Schmidt (European XFEL, Germany) - SACLA/SPring-8 Data Reduction Pipeline
Haruki Nishino (RIKEN SPring-8 Center, Japan)
Wednesday, March 20
Session 10 – First operation experience with new detectors
- Commissioning and Operational detector experience at LCLS: current and coming detectors
Connie Hannson (SLAC, USA) - Soft X-ray detection with Megaframe rate at the European XFEL: the DSSC camera
Matteo Porro (European XFEL, Germany) - High-resolution and high-sensitivity X-ray ptychography using the CITIUS detector
Yukio Takahashi (U. Tohoku, Japan)
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Sara Capp
(631) 344-7290
scapp@bnl.gov