20–24 Oct 2025
ADEIT
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The setting up of the TARDIS-Lab at IFIC for high-granular calorimetry R&D

21 Oct 2025, 19:40
1h
Intro in Salón de Actos and continuation in Aula 0.1 (ADEIT)

Intro in Salón de Actos and continuation in Aula 0.1

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Speakers

Adrian Irles (IFIC (CSIC-UV))Mr Carlos Orero (IFIC (CSIC/UV))Mr Cesar Blanch (IFIC (CSIC-UV)) Melissa Almanza Soto (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Shan Huang (IFIC Valencia [ES])

Description

Over the past five years, our team of the AITANA group has been working on bringing a new expertise and research lines to IFIC, bringing fresh expertise on detector instrumentation in an area never explored by IFIC (high-granular silicon calorimetry) but key in the future detector instrumentation of lepton colliders and other experiments as the LUXE. This has positioned IFIC as a leading institute in silicon sensors for calorimetry R&D oriented to experiments with lepton beams globally. A standout feature of our advancement is our new clean room— a.k.a.TARDIS-Lab —compliant with ISO7 standards. It provides a highly clean environment (compatible with ISO5 standards for small particle content) for characterizing, testing, and hybridizing silicon sensors with innovative silver-based epoxy solutions. The meticulousness of our work is crucial as we prepare to unveil groundbreaking technologies for future lepton colliders and other experiments.

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*TARDIS Lab because it is bigger on the inside.

Authors

Adrian Irles (IFIC (CSIC-UV)) Mr Carlos Orero (IFIC (CSIC/UV)) Mr Cesar Blanch (IFIC (CSIC-UV)) Melissa Almanza Soto (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES)) Shan Huang (IFIC Valencia [ES])

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