THE “LNF/CS TEST LABORATORIES” SCHOOL JUNE 8-12, 2015 Marco Schioppa for the Organizing Committee.

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THE “LNF/CS TEST LABORATORIES” SCHOOL JUNE 8-12, 2015 Marco Schioppa for the Organizing Committee

School Program 1/3 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL The LTL-2015 offers a series of plenary lectures and 3 full days of hands-on lectures and laboratory activities. Today we’ll give an overview of the research activities of the research groups involved into this school. The next three days are devoted to the laboratory courses. Students are gathered into 10 groups of 3-4 students each. Each group follows only one topic offered by the school, with hands-on activities interleaved with lectures. The topics are:

School Program 2/3 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL Gaseous detectors (Physics) 2.Data analysis in HEP (Physics) 3.Testing building materials (DINCI) 4.Floods due to earth fill dam failures (DIATIC) 5.Electric Power Systems (DIMEG) 6.Carbonate rocks: origin and degradation (DIBEST) 7.Gas separation procedures (CNR-ITM) 8.Smart cities (DINCI) 9.Characterization of nanostructured materials (DIATIC) 10.Electron Microscopy Techniques (DIBEST)

School Program 3/3 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL The participants indicated during the registration three preferences for the laboratory they want to follow, in order of priority. The organizing committee has formed the groups using the simplest algorithm: date of registration and laboratory preference. The last day of the school is dedicated to student poster session.

The groups 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL Gaseous detectors (Physics) M.Motta, P.Vizza 2.Data analysis in HEP (Physics) A.Imbrogno, T.Tene, C.Vacacela 3.Testing building materials (Civ. Eng.) D.Magisano, H.Salkini, L.Spezzano 4.Floods due to earth fill dam failures (DIATIC) F.Luciana, C.Morrone, C.Vacca 5.Electric Power Systems (DIMEG) E.Cioci, S.Contessa, M.Del Gaudio, G.Barone 6.Carbonate rocks (DIBEST) D.M.Cid Perez, G:Forestieri, C.Pellegrino 7.Gas separation procedures (CNR-ITM) F.Arias, D.Perrone, F.Rovense 8.Smart cities (Civ.Eng.) S.Coniglio, S.Mazzuca, D.Y.Mora Guerra, B.Swaid 9.Characterization of nanostr. mat. (DIATIC) A.Candreva, A.Condello, S.M.Osman 10.Electron Microscopy Tech. (DIBEST) D.C.Coello Fiallos, O.De Luca, G.Tubon The organizing committee has formed the following group of students:

Laboratories Courses 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL The practice-oriented approach of the school will be profitable for doctoral students who want to gain some hardware experience in a research field equal or different from they own field, since they can explore the performance and limitations of the technologies employed there. The understanding of those technologies favors new skills and fosters innovative ideas on R&D and data interpretation.

Poster Session 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL During the three lab-days the students work and study the assigned topic. Day-by-day they prepare a poster about their work/activity. The poster will be presented at the student poster session. Each group has 20 min to illustrate the laboratory activity and 10 min for discussion.

Lectio Magistralis 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL Four Lectio Magistralis, one per school day, will complete the program. 8/6 Prof. D. Menniti “” 9/6 Dott. S. Dell’Agnello “Presentazione dei Laboratori Nazionali di Frascati” 10/6 Prof. Emerito G. Frega “Che cos’è scientifico” 11/6 Prof. Emerito E. Drioli “Nuove unità fondamentali per l’ingegneria di processo nella strategia della process intensification”

Comitato scientifico 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL Simone Dell’Agnello (INFN-LNF) Marco Schioppa (UNICAL/PHYS) Anna Pinnarelli (UNICAL/DIMEG) Carmelina Costanzo (UNICAL/DIATIC) Franco Macchione (UNICAL/DIATIC) Donatella Barca (UNICAL/DIBEST) Rosanna De Rosa (UNICAL/DIBEST) Giuseppe Barbieri (CNR-ITM) Francesco Bencardino (UNICAL/DINCI) Luigi Pasqua (UNICAL/DIATIC) Gabrio Celani (UNICAL/DINCI)

School secretariat 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL Dott.ssa Marinella Tedeschi (UNICAL/DIATIC) Dott.ssa Daniela Ferrucci (INFN-LNF) Dott.ssa Paola Turco (UNICAL/PHYS)

Today 08/06/15UNICAL, LTL