Dear Colleagues in EP,
Welcome to the first edition of the EP newsletter in 2022. As I write, the laboratory is starting to feel busier...
Capitalizing on the important R&D done in the last four years new solutions emerged for the second DUNE Far Detector (FD2) module.
Read MOREDesigning an extremely fine-grained electromagnetic calorimeter using CMOS pixel sensors for the ALICE experiment.
Read MOREAn overview of the status and future challenges of the FCC-ee software requirements.
Read MORECERN's EP-ESE group is working together with the foundry suppliers to mitigate the effects of the global crisis in today’s dynamic environment.
Read MOREDiscussing status and impact of the diverse R&D programme on numerous aspects of the PICOSEC Micromegas detectors.
Read MOREResults from a recent search for MMs via the Schwinger Mechanism profiting from detector advancements and new theoretical tools.
Read MOREGearing up for the the installation and comissioning of the LHCb VELO detector.
Read MOREEP-ESE group has finalized the development of a 64 channel picosecond TDC ASIC that aims to tackle the need for compactness and extreme time precision
Read MOREThe ISOLDE Solenoidal Spectrometer (ISS) was fully commissioned in 2021 and is expected to shed more light on the properties of fundamental nuclear interactions.
Read MOREThe successful installation of the ATLAS NEWS follows nearly a decade of design and construction, and marks a major milestone in ATLAS’ high-luminosity era.
Read MOREDiscussing the latest results of the novel LHCb beauty and charm combination that provides world leading constraints on the CP violation angle gamma and charm mixing parameters.
Read MOREBenefits from extenting the non-resonant searches for ALPs at the LHC to measurements of Vector Boson Scattering.
Read MOREA week-long event discussed the physics programme of the proposed FCCs and identified pathways on detector R&D.
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