Bachelorarbeiten

Masterarbeiten zum Detektorbau

Thema:Resistive Silicon Detector R&D for Phase 3 CMS and Future Colliders
Zusammenfassung:Over the past ten years, silicon timing detectors with gain layers have developed from research and development (R&D) projects to full subsystems that will be installed in large scale collider experiments such as the CMS and ATLAS experiments at CERN. This technology also led to the idea of ‘4D’ sensors capable of high spatial and temporal resolution. At KIT, we collaborate with the University of Torino on studying the Resistive Silicon Detectors (RSDs), a novel type of ‘4D’ sensor. As a master’s student you will gain hands-on experience with state-of-the-art silicon sensors. You will be studying new geometries, writing reconstruction software, and assisting with irradiation testing.
Sie lernen kennen:Data taking and data analysis; detector assembly
Referent:Prof. Markus Klute, Prof. Ulrich Husemann
Ansprechpartner:Dr. Brendan Regnery, Dr. Alexander Dierlamm
Letzte Änderung:06/05/2024
Thema:Development of an Ion Beam Monitor using HV-CMOS Chips
Zusammenfassung:In a joint project with IPE, we are developing a beam monitor for therapeutic ion beams. Our beam monitor is based on silicon sensor technology, while conventional beam monitors are constructed from wire chambers and ionization chambers. The new technology comes with new challenges, including the readout concept, interconnection technology of a matrix of 13x13 chips and thermal management at minimal mass. In this thesis, concepts are developed and tested to meet these high requirements. Subsequently, you will participate in laboratory and beam tests.
Sie lernen kennen:Data taking and data analysis; detector assembly; FEM simulations
Referent:Prof. Ulrich Husemann
Ansprechpartner:Dr. Alexander Dierlamm
Letzte Änderung:06/05/2024