9–15 Jun 2018
Woodlands Conference Center
America/New_York timezone
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Session

Emerging Technologies

12 Jun 2018, 16:10
Woodlands Conference Center

Woodlands Conference Center

159 Visitor Center Dr, Williamsburg, VA 23185

Conveners

Emerging Technologies

  • Wolfgang Kuehn (Justus-Liebig-Universitaet Giessen (DE))

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  1. John Gregg Thayer (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
    12/06/2018, 16:10
    Oral presentation

    The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope Camera (LSSTCam) will be the largest digital camera ever constructed for astronomy. Containing 189 16-megapixel science sensors, it will produce volumes and rates of data more commonly found in large particle physics detectors than astronomical instruments. However, there are features that make the design of the LSSTCam DAQ uniquely challenging.

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  2. Dr Marc-André Tétrault (Harvard Medical School)
    12/06/2018, 16:30
    Oral presentation

    Real time data acquisition systems in nuclear science often rely on high-speed logic designs to reach the fast data rate requirements. They are mostly coded in a hardware description language (HDL). However, in recent years, so-called high level synthesis (HLS) software has appeared, some with the notable advantage that they rely on the widespread C/C++ syntax. This paper's aim is to outline...

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  3. Dr Andreas Wassatsch (Semiconductor Laboratory of the Max Planck Society (HLL) )
    12/06/2018, 16:50
    Oral presentation

    Based on the technology of the pixel detector (PXD) at the Belle II experiment @KEK/Japan a
    direct electron detector system was developed for time-resolved imaging applications. It consists of
    four two-side buttable all silicon modules (512x512 pixels each) capable to capture full frame
    images in a burst mode with up to 100 pictures @80k frame rate.
    To realize the necessary 26Mbit memory for...

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  4. Dr Jin Lin (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Center for Excellence and Synergetic Innovation Center in Quantum Information and Quantum Physics, University of Science and Technology of China, Shanghai 201315, China)
    12/06/2018, 17:10
    Oral presentation

    Superconducting quantum computer is manufactured based on semiconductor process which makes Qubits integration possible. At the same time, this kind of Qubit keeps high performance on fidelity, de-coherence time, scalability and requires programmable (arbitrary waveform generator) AWG. In this paper, the AWG is implemented with 2 GSPS sampling rate and 16 bit vertical resolution and integrated...

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  5. Mei YE (IHEP)
    Oral presentation

    The Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) is the second phase of the reactor neutrino experiment. The detector of the experiment was designed as a 20k ton LS with a Inner diameter of 34.5 meters casting material acrylic ball shape. Due to the gigantic shape of the detector there are approximate 10k monitoring point of temperature and humidity. There are about 20k channels of high...

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