Talks and Conference Proceedings
[38] Massimo Caccia (Universita dell’Insubria, Italy), A SILICON PHOTOMULTIPLIER BASED DUAL READ-OUT CALORIMETER MODULE, HKUST - CepC workshop, Hong Kong, Jan. 25, 2017. (slide)
[37] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), ON WRONG AND CORRECT WAYS, to analyze & interpret calorimeter test beam data, Bethe Forum, Bonn, Germany, April 03, 2014. (slide)
[36] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), (HADRON) CALORIMETRY OPTIONS for future experiments in particle physics, Bethe Forum, Bonn, Germany, April 02, 2014. (slide)
[35] John Hauptman (Iowa State University, USA), Dual-Readout Calorimetry: Recent Results and Plans, LCWS13, Tokyo, Japan, Nov. 13, 2013. (slide)
[34] Francesco Lacava (Universita Sapienza di Roma), A test of dual readout with tiles for calorimetry, IPRD13, Siena, Italy, Oct. 2013. (slide, paper, figures)
[33] Sehwook Lee (Texas Tech University, USA), Precision Energy Measurements with the RD52 Fiber Calorimeter, 2013 IEEE, Seoul, South Korea, Oct. 29, 2013. (slide, paper)
[32] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), Dual-Readout Calorimetry (Excellent measurement precision of All particles and No calibration issues!!), EPS Stockholm, July 19, 2013. (slide)
[31] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), Dual-Readout Calorimetry for High-Quality Energy Measurements, Status report of the RD52 (DREAM) collaboration at CERN, April 09, 2013. (slide)
[30] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), The Dual-Readout approach to hadron calorimetry, 13th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation, Vienna Austria, Feb. 14, 2013. (slide, paper)
[29] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), DREAM towards high-resolution jet spectroscopy, BNL Upton, NY, Dec. 2012. (slide)
[28] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), The New RD52 (DREAM) Fiber Calorimeter, CALOR2012 Santa Fe, USA. (slide, paper, figures)
[27] Gabriella Gaudio (Universita and INFN Pavia, Italy), Crystals for Dual-Readout Crystal Calorimeters, CALOR2012 Santa Fe, USA. (slide, paper)
[26] Michele Cascella (Universita del Salento & INFN Lecce), Silvia Franchino (Universita di Pavia & INFN Pavia), Detection of electron showers in Dual-Readout crystal calorimeters, Frontier Detectors for Frontier Physics (2012), La Biodola ⋅ Isola d'Elba, Italy. (poster, paper)
[25] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), New results from the RD52 (DREAM) project, Frontier Detectors for Frontier Physics (2012), La Biodola ⋅ Isola d'Elba, Italy. (slide, paper, figures)
[24] John Hauptman (Iowa State University, USA), Recent Developments in Dual-Readout Calorimetry, KILC12, 23-27 April 2012, Daegu, Korea (slide)
[23] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), Dual-Readout Calorimetry for High-Quality Energy Measurements, Status report of the RD52 (DREAM) collaboration at CERN, April 3, 2012 (slide)
[22] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), DREAM towards high-resolution jet spectroscopy, Research Techniques Seminar at Fermilab, 11/11/11 at 11 am (slide)
[21] Michele Cascella (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Italy), Domino Ring Samplers for Dual Readout Calorimetry, IEEE 2011, Spain (slide, paper)
[20] Davide Pinci (INFN Sezione di Roma I, Italy), A BGO-Based Electromagnetic Section for a Dual Readout Calorimeter, IEEE 2011, Spain (slide, paper)
[19] Silvia Franchino (Universita and INFN Pavia), Dual-Readout Calorimetry with a Mo-Doped PbWO4, IEEE 2011, Spain (slide, paper)
[18] Francesco Lacava (INFN Sezione di Roma I, Italy), Recent Results on Dual Readout Calorimetry, EPS conference 2011 (slide, paper)
[17] Nural Akchurin (Texas Tech University, USA), Polarization as a Tool in Calorimetry, TIPP 2011 Chicago, USA. (slide, paper)
[16] Fabrizio Scuri (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Italy), Domino Ring Sampler (DRS) Performances in Dual-Readout Calorimetry, IEEE 2010 Knoxville, USA. (paper 1, paper 2)
[15] Evelin Meoni (IFAE Barcelona, Spain), New Results from the DREAM project, IPRD10 Siena, Italy. (slide, paper)
[14] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), Hadron Calorimeter: What have we learned since CALOR1 from DREAM and other projects?, CALOR2010 Beijing, China. (slide, paper)
[13] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), Some thoughts about homogenous dual-readout calorimeters, CALOR2010 Beijing, China. (slide)
[12] John Hauptman (Iowa State University, USA), Measurement of the neutron fraction event-by-event in DREAM, CALOR2010 Beijing, China. (slide, paper)
[11] Gabriella Gaudio (INFN Sezione di Pavia, Italy), New Results from the DREAM project, VCI 2010, Vienna. (poster, paper)
[10] Gabriella Gaudio (INFN Sezione di Pavia, Italy), Performance of a Dual-Readout Calorimeter with a BGO electromagnetic section, CALOR2010 Beijing, China. (slide, paper)
[9] Gabriella Gaudio (INFN Sezione di Pavia, Italy), Optimization of Crystals for Applications in Dual-Readout Calorimetry, CALOR 2010 Beijing, China. (slide, paper)
[8] John Hauptman (Iowa State University, USA), Estimate of neutrons event-by-event in DREAM, CALOR 2008 Pavia, Italy. (slide)
[7] Davide Pinci (INFN Sezione di Roma, Italy), Dual-Readout Calorimetry with Crystals, CALOR 2008 Pavia, Italy. (slide)
[6] Roberto Carosi (INFN Sezione di Pavia, Italy), Time profile analysis of photodetector signals in multi read-out calorimetry with GHz samplers, CALOR 2008 Pavia, Italy. (slide)
[5] Cecilia Voena (INFN Sezione di Roma I, Italy), Separation of PWO4 and BGO Signals into Cerenkov and Scintillation Components, CALOR 2008 Pavia, Italy. (slide)
[4] Gabriella Gaudio (INFN Sezione di Pavia, Italy), Effects of Temperature Dependence of the Signals from Lead Tungstate, CALOR 2008 Pavia, Italy. (slide)
[3] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech University, USA), Recent results from the DREAM project, CALOR 2008 Pavia, Italy. (slide)
[2] Alessandro Cardini (INFN Cagliari, Italy), Dual-Readout Calorimetry with Crystals, Nuclear Science Symposium 2007 IEEE, Hawaii, USA. (slide, paper)
[1] John Hauptman (Iowa State University, USA), Dual-Readout Calorimeter: DREAM, SLAC (2004), USA. (slide)
[0] Richard Wigmans (Texas Tech. University, USA), Quartz Fibers and the Prospects for Hadron Calorimetry at the 1% Resolution Level, CALOR 1997 Tucson, USA. (slide, paper)