Tag: Cryogenic detectors and systems
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Division of Electronics, Detectors and Computing for Physics (DEDIP)
https://irfu.cea.fr/dedip/en/index.php The main vocation of the Department of Sensor Electronics and Computer Science for Physics is to invent and build the ambitious and innovative detection instruments of the future, essential to the progress of physics studied at Irfu. This involves both positioning on large projects, such as NECTARCAM for CTA with the development of chips…
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Division of accelerators, cryogenics and magnetism (DACM)
https://irfu.cea.fr/dacm/en/index.php The mission of the division of accelerators, cryogenics and magnetism is to develop and produce particle accelerators, ion sources, accelerator cavities, cryogenic systems and superconducting magnets for Irfu’s scientific programs. For this, the DACM has extensive assembly, integration and testing facilities, ranging from winding and magnet assembly halls, to large clean rooms for accelerator…
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IJCLab/Engineering Pole
https://www.ijclab.in2p3.fr/en/engineering-pole/presentation/ The Engineering pole of IJCLab is one of the essential pillars of the laboratory, ie a manufacturer laboratory for the large complex detectors in our disciplines. It is able to design and build the instruments for the future of IJCLab research fields. It gathers remarkable technical skills and expertise in electronics, IT/computing, instrumentation and…
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IJCLab/Accelerator Physics Pole
https://www.ijclab.in2p3.fr/en/scientific-poles/accelerator-physics/ The Accelerator Physics pole deals with the research themes and developments in accelerators. Through the expertise of its members, its size and its technical capacities, this pole benefits from an international recognition, contributing essentially to the research activities and developments in the field, as well as the construction of large-scale devices within the national and european strategy for…