Speaker:
Steven Worm(DESY / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
09:50
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10:10
Precision spectroscopy of highly charged ions20m
Speaker:
Steven Worm(DESY / Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)
10:10
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10:30
Expanding the search for light dark matter with cryogenic sensors20m
Speaker:
Friederike Januschek(DESY)
10:30
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11:00
coffee!
30m
11:00
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11:20
Use of magnetic microcalorimeter detectors (MMC) in conjunction with electron beam ion traps at ultra-bright radiation sources and ion storage rings20m
Speakers:
Günter Weber(Helmholtz Institute Jena), Sonja Bernitt(Helmholtz-Institut Jena)
11:20
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11:40
Precision spectroscopy of highly charge ions and exotic nuclei using the ion trapping facility HITRAP20m
Speaker:
Peter Micke(GSI, Helmholtz Institute Jena, FSU Jena)
11:40
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12:00
Creation and characterization of quantum defects20m
Speaker:
DrGeorgy Astakhov(HZDR)
12:00
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12:20
Development of new quantum sensors for the investigation of superconducting phenomena20m
12:20
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13:20
Lunch & Posters
1h
13:20
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13:40
Investigation of MMC detectors for electron detection20m
Speaker:
Sebastian Kempf(KIT)
13:40
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14:00
Development of quantum sensor technology for synchrotron applications20m
Speakers:
Clemens Heske(KIT), Clemens Heske(KIT), Lothar Weinhardt(KIT)
14:00
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14:20
Enabling Large-Scale Cryogenic Detector Arrays through Advanced Trigger and DAQ Systems20m