22 octobre 2025

M2SAP: Team presentations (Presentations of research activities by the DRS teams)

Tentative ordering (based on last year)
22/10 (Wednesday) CMS team presentation by Éric Chabert
23/10 (Thursday) Belle2 team presentation by Jérôme Baudot
24/10 (Friday) Theorie team presentation by Kamila Sieja
12/11 (Wednesday) From Nuclei to Stars team by Olivier Dorvaux
13/11 (Thursday) DeSIs team by Marie Vanstalle
19/11 (Wednesday) PICSEL team by Ziad El Bitar
20/11 (Thursday) Neutrino team by João Pedro Athayde Marcondes de André
21/11 (Friday) DNR team by Greg Henning (to be exchanged)
26/11 (Wednesday) ALICE team by Antonin Maire
27/11 (Thursday) OGMA team by Thierry Pradier
28/11 (Friday) ?
 

https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/36916/

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22 octobre 2025, 13h3014h00
Salle 130 bâtiment 26 (IPHC)

Début : 22/10/2025 à 13:30
Fin : 22/10/2025 à 14:00


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20 février 2026

Skipper sensors: from world-leading Dark Sector limits in DAMIC-M to the future of low-noise imaging?

Speakers: Xavier Bertou (IJCLab) Skipper CCD technology has recently unlocked unprecedented sensitivity to ionization signals as faint as a single electron, enabling new frontiers in direct dark matter searches. As a result, the DAMIC-M experiment at the Modane Underground Laboratory, based on Skipper CCDs, has delivered the most stringent constraints to date on sub-MeV dark matter interacting with electrons, probing both freeze-out and freeze-in scenarios in the dark sector for the first time. While Skipper CCDs represent a technological breakthrough by overcoming the readout noise floor of conventional CCDs, they do so at the cost of readout time. New recent improvements, including MAS-CCD, SiSeRO, and CMOS Skipper architectures, combine faster readout with Skipper-level performance. I will detail those and focus on the possibility of designing a future low-noise imager using Skipper CMOS technology. https://indico.in2p3.fr/event/38024/