Dear Frank, all,
it seems that our funding situation will not be clarified within a
reasonable time scale, unfortunately. It means that we will not be able to
make a decision about participation before the approaching deadline and it
will not be possible for me to go to Seoul.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Best regards,
Marina
В письме от Пнд, 23 Апр 2018, 21:36 Frank Simon пишет:
> Dear all,
>
> at the moment I have two possible speakers for the ICHEP talks:
>
> - Marina Chadeeva (Lebedev)
> - Yuji Sudo (DESY)
>
> I was also in discussions with Roman concerning Adrian Irles, but due to a
> test beam that will take place during the time of ICHEP Adrian will not be
> able to travel to Seoul.
>
> So you have additional suggestions? If not I would start concrete
> discussions with Marina and Yuji to see if they are indeed able to do it.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Frank
>
>> On 20. Apr 2018, at 09:43, Frank Simon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> Dear all,
>>
>> meanwhile also the second abstract has been accepted for a parallel talk
>> at ICHEP, so CALICE will have two talks at ICHEP.
>>
>> So far I have not yet received feedback from the collaboration, but I
>> will send an updated reminder.
>>
>> Best regards,
>>
>> Frank
>>
>>> On 17. Apr 2018, at 13:14, Jerry Blazey <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Frank
>>>
>>> I support issuing a call for nominations, as the list would be valuable
>>> for some time.
>>>
>>> Jerry
>>>
>>>
>>> Gerald (Jerry) C. Blazey, Ph.D.
>>> Vice President for Research and Innovation Partnerships
>>> Professor of Physics
>>> Northern Illinois University
>>> +1(815)753-1883 / [log in to unmask]
>>>
>>>
>>> From: Distribution list for the Calice Speakers Bureau
>>> <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Frank Simon
>>> <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Reply-To: Frank Simon <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Date: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 4:41 AM
>>> To: "[log in to unmask]"
>>> <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Subject: Re: Deadline of abstract submission to ICHEP 2018
>>>
>>> Dear CALICE SpB members,
>>>
>>> I have received an acceptance notice for the abstract “Scalability of
>>> technologies for highly granular calorimeters” as a parallel talk in
>>> the detector R&D session at ICHEP. I have no information yet on the
>>> other abstract, but I expect that a likely outcome will be that we will
>>> have to merge the two talks. I will give the conveners a few more days,
>>> and then will follow up concerning the status of our second submission.
>>>
>>> Since the early registration deadline for ICHEP is on April 30, we
>>> should move ahead with the selection of a speaker. For ICHEP (and
>>> similar conferences) this process requires a bit of care, since we try
>>> to achieve a balance over groups and projects. Still, it probably does
>>> make sense to also send a call for nominations to the collaboration, to
>>> have a pool of people that are in principle available to give the talk.
>>> After all, Seoul is a long trip for many in CALICE.
>>>
>>> For reference, here is a (hopefully complete) recollection of recent
>>> speakers and affiliations for CALICE talks at ICHEP and EPS-HEP, the
>>> two conferences in the relevant category:
>>>
>>> - EPS-HEP 2017: Gerald (Lyon, SDHCAL)
>>> - ICHEP 2016: Lan (DESY, AHCAL)
>>> - EPS-HEP 2015: Naomi (MPP, AHCAL); Vladik (LLR, SiW ECAL)
>>> - ICHEP 2014: MaryCruz (CIEMAT, SDHCAL); Eva (CERN, AHCAL)
>>> - EPS-HEP 2013: Max Chefdeville (Annecy, SDHCAL)
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>>
>>> Frank
>>>
>>> <=========================================================>
>>> Frank Simon
>>>
>>> Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik
>>>
>>> Phone: +49-89-32354-535
>>> Mobile: +49-160-90446142
>>> <=========================================================>
>>>
>>> On 16. Mar 2018, at 16:00, Frank Simon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Dear all,
>>> the abstracts have now been submitted.
>>> FYI, in the first abstract I have left “system issues” instead of the
>>> proposed "assembly / assembling issues”, since that part of the
>>> sentence is really not about assembly (that is the second part), but
>>> refers to the design of the technological prototypes which address
>>> system issues of full calorimeter systems, such as cooling, electronics
>>> integration, mechanical tolerances etc. So this wording still seems the
>>> most appropriate to me.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Frank
>>> On 14. Mar 2018, at 22:11, Frank Simon <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Dear Marina, all,
>>> yes, I will take care of the submission. This will happen tomorrow or
>>> Friday, well before the deadline.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Frank
>>> On 14. Mar 2018, at 21:51, Марина Чадеева <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>> Dear Jerry,
>>> yes, I of course agree with your correction.
>>> And I think we have now a consensus that both abstracts look fine and
>>> are
>>> ready for submission.
>>> I hope Frank will take care of submission.
>>> Thanks a lot.
>>> Marina
>>> В письме от Срд, 14 Мар 2018, 16:33 Jerry Blazey пишет:
>>> Marina
>>> “Assembly issues” rings a bit better to the ear.
>>> Otherwise, I’m happy with these versions.
>>> JErry
>>> Gerald (Jerry) C. Blazey, Ph.D.
>>> Vice President for Research and Innovation Partnerships
>>> Professor of Physics
>>> Northern Illinois University
>>> +1(815)753-1883 / [log in to unmask]
>>> From: Distribution list for the Calice Speakers Bureau
>>> <[log in to unmask]> on behalf of Марина Чадеева
>>> <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Reply-To: ""Марина Чадеева"" <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 2:50 AM
>>> To: "[log in to unmask]"
>>> <[log in to unmask]>
>>> Subject: Re: Deadline of abstract submission to ICHEP 2018
>>> Dear Frank, all,
>>> thank you very much for taking care of this.
>>> I have some minor comments:
>>> 1) suggestion: "system issues" ---> "assembling issues"
>>> "system issues" looks too common (severe)
>>> 2) "In this presentation, we present" ---> "We present"
>>> As for submission, I would be very grateful if Frank could submit the
>>> abstracts because I will be travelling in the upcoming days at the end
>>> of
>>> the week.
>>> Best regards,
>>> Marina
>>> В письме от Втр, 13 Мар 2018, 23:56 Frank Simon пишет:
>>> Dear Jerry, all
>>> thank you very much for the fine-tuning of the abstracts! The new
>>> version
>>> is given again below. Since the deadline is now imminent we should
>>> submit
>>> the abstracts in the coming days, before the weekend.
>>> If there are any further comments / corrections please bring them up
>>> asap
>>> (Imad: Of course the abstracts are meant to include SDHCAL
>>> developments,
>>> for example under the keyword of large-area detector elements and
>>> mechanics in the first one, and for the shower and performance studies
>>> for
>>> different technologies mentioned in the second one, but of course
>>> alternative, more explicit formulations can also be adopted if you have
>>> a
>>> good suggestion.)
>>> We also have to decide who submits them: The default would be Marina,
>>> but
>>> if you prefer that somebody else does it just let me know, then I will
>>> submit the abstracts to avoid any problems in the transition phase in
>>> the
>>> speakers bureau.
>>> Cheers,
>>> Frank
>>> ===
>>> Scalability of technologies for highly granular calorimeters
>>> After the successful demonstration of the performance of highly
>>> granular
>>> electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters by the CALICE collaboration,
>>> emphasis has shifted to system issues and large scale production. These
>>> are addressed by varied technological prototypes currently in
>>> production.
>>> In this presentation, we present work on silicon, scintillator, and
>>> gas-detector based imaging calorimeters for future electron-positron
>>> colliders, pointing out the relevance also for LHC upgrades and other
>>> applications. Emphasis will be placed on techniques developed for mass
>>> production, such as automatic testing of active detector elements;
>>> packaging, wrapping, and mounting of scintillators; and automatized
>>> assembly chains as well as on solutions for large-size detector
>>> components, precision mechanics and services. We also report results
>>> from
>>> recent laboratory and beam tests of electromagnetic and hadronic
>>> calorimeter prototypes using these production and testing techniques.
>>> Reconstruction and study of hadronic showers with highly granular
>>> calorimeters
>>> Prototype imaging electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters developed
>>> and
>>> operated by the CALICE collaboration provide an unprecedented wealth of
>>> highly granular data of hadronic showers for a variety of active sensor
>>> elements and different absorber materials. In this presentation, we
>>> discuss the reconstruction and energy resolution of single hadrons in
>>> individual detectors and combined electromagnetic and hadronic systems
>>> using software compensation and semi-digital energy reconstruction. We
>>> report on the performance of particle flow algorithms, both in terms of
>>> improved energy resolution with software compensation techniques for
>>> simulated particle jets and for the separation of nearby particles. A
>>> prototype scintillator-based hadron calorimeter provides time
>>> information
>>> at the few nanosecond level, extending previous studies of the time
>>> structure of hadronic showers in steel and tungsten absorbers to larger
>>> detector volumes. These measurements, together with studies of the
>>> spatial
>>> structure of hadronic showers with different active elements, provide
>>> four-dimensional information for hadronic showers which are confronted
>>> with GEANT4 simulations using different hadronic physics models.
>>> On 28. Feb 2018, at 17:27, Jerry Blazey
>>> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
>>> Frank
>>> Thanks for taking a first pass at draft abstract. AS requested, I’ve
>>> attempted to “smooth and tune”, a tracked verison is attached.
>>> Jerry
>>> Gerald (Jerry) C. Blazey, Ph.D.
>>> Vice President for Research and Innovation Partnerships
>>> Professor of Physics
>>> Northern Illinois University
>>> +1(815)753-1883 / [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
>>> From: Distribution list for the Calice Speakers Bureau
>>> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>>> on behalf of Frank Simon
>>> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>>> Reply-To: Frank Simon <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>>> Date: Monday, February 26, 2018 at 2:53 PM
>>> To:
>>> "[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>"
>>> <[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>>
>>> Subject: Re: Deadline of abstract submission to ICHEP 2018
>>> Scalability of technologies for highly granular calorimeters
>>> After the successful validation of the concept of highly granular
>>> electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters by the CALICE collaboration,
>>> the emphasis of the development has now shifted to the development of
>>> solutions for system issues and large scale productions. These get
>>> addressed by different technological prototypes currently in
>>> production.
>>> In this presentation, we will present the technology R&D for silicon,
>>> scintillator and gas-detector based imaging calorimeters for future
>>> electron-positron colliders, pointing out the relevance also for LHC
>>> upgrades and other applications. Particular emphasis will be placed on
>>> techniques developed for mass production, such as automatic testing of
>>> active detector elements, packaging and mounting of scintillators,
>>> automatized assembly chains as well as on solutions for large-size
>>> detector components, precision mechanics and services. We will also
>>> report results from recent laboratory and beam tests of electromagnetic
>>> and hadronic calorimeter prototypes making use of these production and
>>> testing techniques.
>>> Reconstruction and study of hadronic showers with highly granular
>>> calorimeters
>>> The physics and technological prototypes of imaging electromagnetic and
>>> hadronic calorimeters developed and operated by the CALICE
>>> collaboration
>>> have provided an unprecedented wealth of highly granular data of
>>> hadronic showers for a variety of active sensor elements and different
>>> absorber materials. In this presentation, we will discuss the
>>> reconstruction and energy resolution of single hadrons in individual
>>> detectors and combined electromagnetic and hadronic systems using
>>> software compensation and semi-digital energy reconstruction. The
>>> performance observed in test beams is connected to particle flow
>>> algorithms, both in terms of improved energy resolution with software
>>> compensation techniques for simulated particle jets and for the
>>> separation of nearby particles. The data taken with the technological
>>> prototype of the scintillator-based hadron calorimeter provides time
>>> information on the few nanosecond level, allowing to extend previous
>>> studies of the time structure of hadronic showers in steel and tungsten
>>> absorbers to larger detector volumes. These measurements, together with
>>> studies of the spatial structure of hadronic showers with different
>>> active elements, provide four-dimensional studies of hadronic showers
>>> which are confronted with GEANT4 simulations using different hadronic
>>> physics models.
>>> <ICHEP 2018 Abstract Drafts.docx>
>>> <=========================================================>
>>> Frank Simon
>>> Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik
>>> Phone: +49-89-32354-535
>>> Mobile: +49-160-90446142
>>> <=========================================================>
>>> *************************************************************
>>> Dr. Marina Chadeeva
>>> Laboratory of heavy quarks and leptons, bld. 3,
>>> P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
>>> 53 Leninskiy Prospekt,
>>> 119991, Moscow, Russia
>>> ***************************************************************
>>> *************************************************************
>>> Dr. Marina Chadeeva
>>> Laboratory of heavy quarks and leptons, bld. 3,
>>> P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
>>> 53 Leninskiy Prospekt,
>>> 119991, Moscow, Russia
>>> ***************************************************************
>>> <=========================================================>
>>> Frank Simon
>>> Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik
>>> Phone: +49-89-32354-535
>>> Mobile: +49-160-90446142
>>> <=========================================================>
>>> <=========================================================>
>>> Frank Simon
>>> Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik
>>> Phone: +49-89-32354-535
>>> Mobile: +49-160-90446142
>>> <=========================================================>
>>>
>>
>> <=========================================================>
>> Frank Simon
>>
>> Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik
>>
>> Phone: +49-89-32354-535
>> Mobile: +49-160-90446142
>> <=========================================================>
>>
>
> <=========================================================>
> Frank Simon
>
> Max-Planck-Institut fuer Physik
>
> Phone: +49-89-32354-535
> Mobile: +49-160-90446142
> <=========================================================>
>
*************************************************************
Dr. Marina Chadeeva
Laboratory of heavy quarks and leptons, bld. 3,
P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences
53 Leninskiy Prospekt,
119991, Moscow, Russia
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