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International Forum on Detectors for Photon Science

Cancellation Notice: We regret to inform you that due to unforeseeable travel uncertainties over the next few weeks we have decided to cancel this event. We plan to reschedule the conference at a later time.

Motivation

We are pleased to announce the 2020 International Forum on Detectors for Photon Science (IFDEPS) which will take place at Danfords Hotel & Marina in Port Jefferson, NY USA, from March 29–April 1, 2020.

The highlight topic of IFDEPS 2020 will be "Exploitation of charge integration X-ray detectors" and will focus on areas such as high count rate systems, detectors with position sensitivity or how to push the energy resolution. Other topics to be included in the forum will be a facility update on ongoing detector development activities, presentations of recent detector experiences in new photon sources and strategies to produce and deal with high throughput data streams.

More information including the list of confirmed speakers can be found in the workshop Program. If you need or want additional information or details about any aspect of the workshop, please send email to cmichael@bnl.gov.

Topics

  • Highlight topic: Exploitation of charge integration X-ray detectors
  • Facility updates on development activities
  • First detector experiences in new facilities

Confirmed speakers

  • Mark Tate (Cornell University)
  • Andrea Castoldi (Polimi and INFN)
  • Tim van Driel (SLAC)
  • Aldo Mozzanica (PSI)
  • Takaki Hatsui (Riken)
  • Paolo Busca (ESRF)
  • Anna Bergamaschi (PSI)
  • Peter Denes (LBNL)
  • Grzegorz Deptuch (BNL)
  • Tom Zimmremann (FNAL)
  • Angelo Dragone (SLAC)
  • Frank Cappello (ANL)
  • Filip Leonarsky (PSI)
  • Audrey Corbeil Therrien (SLAC)
  • Kentaro Sano (Riken)
  • David Omar (Diamond LS)
  • Kris Iniewski (Redlen)
  • Chris Leitz (MIT-LL)

Workshop Organizers

  • Gabriella Carini (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
  • Takaki Hatsui (RIKEN SPring-8 Center)
  • Pablo Fajardo(ESRF-The European Synchrotron)
  • Local Organizer

    • Colleen Michael (BNL)

    NSLS-II Facility Tour

    Participants and guests (age 16+) can tour the National Synchrotron Light Source II, a state-of-the-art, 3 GeV electron storage ring that provides world-leading capabilities for X-ray imaging and high-resolution energy analysis.

    Wednesday, April 1, 2020. View Details

    Important Dates

    January 15, 2019 Registration opens.
    March 6, 2020 Registration closes.
    March 1, 2020 Additional guest registration for non-U.S. Citizens closes

    Workshop Information

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    Last Modified: October 29, 2021