PhD research school: Development and applications of intelligent detectors
This German-Norwegian PhD research school aims at developing and applying intelligent detection systems for particle, nuclear and space physics that integrate state-of-the-art information technologies. The German programme is funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft under the International Research Training Group (IRTG) program
Partners
The Research School links expertise from Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg, University of Bergen, University College Bergen and the University of Oslo.
Scientific program 2005-2011
2011:
- Workshop at Andøya Rocket Range, 3-8 October: Program (PDF)
- Lectures : use Workshop ARR 2011 link on the left

Rocket launch 6 Oct 2011 - Workshop i Bergen: Applications of nuclear and particle physics methods to medical physics
- Lecture week Heidelberg: cancelled due to Workshop 4-7 October
2010:
- Lecture week Heidelberg: First Experience and Results from LHC
- Lecture week Heidelberg: Radiation Tolerant Detectors in High Energy Physics
2009:
- Lecture week Bergen: Programming of Multi-core Systems
- Workshop Oslo: Physical Electronics - Micro- and Nano-systems
2008:
- Workshop Heidelberg: Intelligent Detectors - Present - Future
2007:
- Lecture week Bergen: Data Acquistion and Trigger Systems
- Workshop Oslo: 3D-detectors and Electronics
2006:
- Lecture week Oslo: Introduction to High Energy Particle and Nuclear Physics
- Workshop Heidelberg: Frontiers of Particle Identification
2005:
- Workshop Bergen: Onset of Deconfinement in Nuclear Collisions
- Lecture week Heidelberg: Programmable Hardware and Hardware Programming
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