témavezető: Varga Dezső
helyszín (magyar oldal): Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences helyszín rövidítés: MTA
A kutatási téma leírása:
Gaseous detectors were invented in the 1970-ies, with multi-wire proportional chambers initiating the „electronic detector” era of particle physics, replacing bubble and streamer chambers. In the last decades, a new class of gaseous tracking detectors, generally known as „micro-pattern gaseous detectors”, open new technological possibilities. Leading high energy physics instrumentation apply these, including GEM foils. The aim of the project is to understand the fundamental physics principles of detection and signal formation, and evaluating their properties from the point of view of applying in high speed, high volume tracking detector systems.
előírt nyelvtudás: proficient english ajánlott nyelvtudás (magyar oldal): not required további elvárások: Experimental high energy physics (particle or nuclear physics), basic electronics, basic computing