1ST INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON A 2ND DETECTOR FOR THE EIC
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Temple University
The EIC Users Group is organizing the 1st International Workshop on a 2nd Detector for the Electron-Ion Collider. The workshop will be held from May 17-19, 2023, at Temple University in the Science Education and Research Center.
Scientific topics discussed at the workshop include:
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Scientific Opportunities with a 2nd Detector
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Detector Technologies
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R&D Needs & Perspectives
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Opportunities for AI/ML
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International Perspectives and Community Broadening
The EICUG community's strong preference for two detectors has led to multiple exciting detector initiatives. We invite all interested groups to participate. While we strongly encourage in-person participation, remote connections will be provided. Please register using the "Registration" link by May 12, 2023!
This event will be organized jointly by the EIC User Group, CFNS, and Temple University.
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08:00
Breakfast
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Introduction - Morning Session Part 1 / Day 1Convener: Bernd Surrow (Temple University)
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IntroductionSpeaker: Abhay Deshpande (Stony Brook University)
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EIC Project Perspective on a Second DetectorSpeaker: Jim Yeck
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EICUG Steering Committee Perspective on Path ForwardSpeaker: Renee Fatemi (University of Kentucky)
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Why two detectors?Speaker: Paul Grannis (Stony Brook University)
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10:10
Coffee Break
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Physics 1 - Morning Session Part 2 / Day 1Convener: Charles Hyde (Old Dominion University)
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Entanglement entropy and saturation at the EICSpeaker: Dmitri Kharzeev (Stony Brook University and BNL)
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12:10
Lunch
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Detector 1 - Afternoon Session Part 1 / Day 1Convener: Klaus Dehmelt (Stony Brook University)
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Complementarity - H1 and Zeus at HERASpeaker: Katarzyna Wichmann (DESY, Hamburg)
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EIC-related Generic Detector R&D ProgramSpeaker: Dave Mack (employee@jlab.org;member@jlab.org)
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15:40
Coffee Break
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Physics 2 - Afternoon Session Part 2 / Day 1Convener: Bjoern Schenke (BNL)
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High multiplicity eA events: azimuthal anisotropiesSpeaker: Blair Seidlitz (Columbia University)
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Hadronization and Jet Substructure Analysis in eA and epSpeaker: Ivan Vitev (LANL)
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Physics at low Q2Speaker: Bernd Surrow (Temple University)
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08:00
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08:00
Breakfast
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Physics 3 - Morning Session Part 1 / Day 2Convener: Anselm Vossen (member@duke.edu;faculty@duke.edu)
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Target Fragmentation: ep and eA TheorySpeaker: Yang-Ting Chien (Georgia State University)
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Hadronization in AASpeaker: Raghav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli (Vanderbilt University)
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10:10
Coffee Break
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Detector 2 - Morning Session Part 2 / Day 2Convener: Wenliang Li (Stony Brook University CFNS)
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ePIC overviewSpeaker: Maria Zurek (Argonne National Laboratory)
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Electromagnetic CalorimetrySpeaker: Nicolas Schmidt (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
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Hadronic CalorimetrySpeaker: Brian Page (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
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12:10
Lunch
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Detector 3 - Afternoon Session Part 1 / Day 2Convener: Prakhar Garg (Stony Brook University)
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uRWELL PICOSECSpeaker: Kondo Gnanvo (Jefferson Lab)
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AC-LGAD ToFSpeaker: Zhenyu Ye (University of Illinois at Chicago)
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Advanced mechanics and compositesSpeaker: Andreas Werner Jung (member@cern.ch)
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NanowireSpeaker: Whitney Armstrong (Argonne National Laboratory)
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15:40
Coffee Break
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Flash Talks - Afternoon Session Part 2 / Day 2Convener: Simonetta Liuti (University of Virginia)
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Gluon TMD opportunity with quarkonium production at a 2nd EIC detectorSpeaker: Francesco Giovanni Celiberto (UAH Madrid)
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Search for baryon junctions in isobar collisions at EICSpeaker: Niseem (Magdy) Abdelrahman (Research Associate)
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A quick review on different Semiconductor Detector Technologies used in High Energy Physics ExperimentsSpeaker: Shyam Kumar (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))
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Mirror Reflectivity at Far UV - A Mirror Evaporation Facility at SBUSpeaker: Wenliang Li (Stony Brook University CFNS)
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Rare Isotope Production and Detection in the Far Forward Region of IP8Speaker: Brynna Moran (Stony Brook University)
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Overview of the Temple University MPGD lab facilitySpeaker: Matt Posik (Temple University)
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Research and development for an EIC 2nd detector KLMSpeaker: Simon Schneider (Duke University)
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Passive bi-Polar Grid for Ion Back-Flow suppressionSpeaker: Evgeny Shulga (Stony Brook University)
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Optimization of the detection of the scattered electron in the electron-going directionSpeaker: Renee Fatemi (University of Kentucky)
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08:00
Breakfast
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Physics 4 - Morning Session Part 1 / Day 3Convener: Pawel Nadel-Turonski (CFNS Stony Brook University)
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Nuclear Parton DistributionsSpeaker: Hannu Paukkunen (University of Jyväskylä)
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Tracking the origin of baryon number with the EICSpeaker: Zhangbu Xu (BNL)
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Beyond Standard Model Physics at EICSpeaker: Ciprian Gal (Mississippi State University)
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Heavy neutral leptons at the Electron-Ion ColliderSpeaker: Keping Xie (University of Pittsburgh)
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10:10
Coffee Break
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Physics 5 - Morning Session Part 2 / Day 3Convener: Thomas Ullrich (BNL)
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Diffractive Dijets & Wigner FunctionsSpeaker: Feng Yuan (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
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Coherent J/Psi production on light nucleiSpeaker: Vadim Guzey (Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute)
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Exclusive Dilepton ProductionSpeaker: Jakub Wagner (National Centre for Nuclear Research)
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Single diffractive hard exclusive processesSpeaker: Zhite Yu (Michigan State University)
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12:10
Lunch
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Detector 4 - Afternoon Session Part 1 / Day 3Convener: Charles Hyde (Old Dominion University)
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Backward RICH option: pfRICHSpeaker: Prakhar Garg (Yale University)
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Photosensor R&DSpeaker: Yordanka Ilieva (University of South Carolina)
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An Update on HRPPD/LAPPD Application Specific Developments for EICSpeaker: Dr Alexey Lyashenko (Incom Inc.)
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Design considerations and constraints for the ePIC magnetic fieldSpeaker: Renuka Rajput-Ghoshal (JLab)
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15:40
Coffee Break
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Discussion - Afternoon Session Part 2 / Day 3Convener: Thomas Ullrich (BNL)
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