Proceedings of the third French-Ukrainian workshop on the instrumentation developments for HEP
F. Alessio, S.Ya. Barsuk, L. Berge, O.A. Bezshyyko, R.S. Boiko, I., Chaikovska, M. Chapellier, G. Charles, A. Chaus, R. Chehab, D.M. Chernyak, N., Coron, F.A. Danevich, N. Delerue, L. Devoyon, A.-A. Drillien, L. Dumoulin, C., Enss, O. Fedorchuk, A. Fleischmann, L. Gastaldo

TL;DR
This collection of reports from the third French-Ukrainian workshop highlights collaborative developments in instrumentation for high-energy physics, including detector innovations, accelerator monitoring, and applications in medicine, fostering international scientific cooperation.
Contribution
The proceedings present new collaborative instrumentation developments between French and Ukrainian labs for high-energy physics and related fields.
Findings
Advances in detector technology for HEP
Joint development of large-scale physics instrumentation
Applications of HEP instrumentation in medical fields
Abstract
The reports collected in these proceedings have been presented in the third French-Ukrainian workshop on the instrumentation developments for high-energy physics held at LAL, Orsay on October 15-16. The workshop was conducted in the scope of the IDEATE International Associated Laboratory (LIA). Joint developments between French and Ukrainian laboratories and universities as well as new proposals have been discussed. The main topics of the papers presented in the Proceedings are developments for accelerator and beam monitoring, detector developments, joint developments for large-scale high-energy and astroparticle physics projects, medical applications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNeutrino Physics Research · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research
