HEPHY Vienna Contributions in High Energy Physics and Collaborations

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Explore HEPHY Vienna's active involvement in Belle I physics analysis and the development of radiation-hard silicon sensors for high-energy physics. Learn about their leading role in the Belle II SVD construction and inter-sectorial collaborations. Discover funding opportunities and research interests within the MSCA-RISE framework.

  • HEPHY Vienna
  • High Energy Physics
  • Belle II
  • Collaborations
  • MSCA-RISE

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  1. HEPHY Vienna contributions Christoph Schwanda INFN Roma, March 10, 2014

  2. WP2 activities HEPHY is leading the Belle II SVD construction Need for sending staff to KEK for SVD installation/commissioning Well defined activity (precise schedule)

  3. WP1 activities HEPHY Vienna was very active in Belle I physics analysis CKM physics (physics group convener; semileptonic/leptonic B decays with light lepton/tau) Other topics: charm physics, Y(5S) spectroscopy, tau physics (starting) Main collaborators in Belle I times: Melbourne, Sydney, Nagoya, Seoul, Cincinnati Physics interests of new groups?

  4. WP1 activities (2) What can be funded within MSCA-RISE? Exchanges within the existing network? Ph.D. students themselves? If the students cannot be funded, do we need to prove that we already have funding for me?

  5. Another activity HEPHY cooperates with Infineon Semiconductors Austria AG for the development of radiation hard silicon sensors for future high-energy physics and medical applications Not within the scope of Belle II/T2K but would this be an interesting activity to be included (inter-sectorial mobility)?

  6. Thank you!

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