Abstract:

Detector technology serves as the cornerstone of research in nuclear and particle physics experiments, among which gaseous detectors play an important role. From the breakthrough of multi-wire proportional chambers to the technological innovation of the new-generation Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors (MPGD), gaseous detectors have continuously driven advances at the scientific frontiers of relevant fields. This report reviews the technical evolution and core advantages of gaseous detectors, presents the research achievements of the MPGD team at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), and discusses their great application potential in new-generation deep underground experiments, nuclear astrophysics, space exploration and other areas.

 

About the speaker:

Zhiyong Zhang is a Professor and PhD supervisor at the School of Physical Sciences, USTC. He received his PhD in Nuclear and Particle Physics from the University of Science and Technology of China in 2015. His long-term research focuses on Micro-Pattern Gaseous Detectors and particle physics experiments. He leads research on thermal-bonding Micromegas and novel MPGD configurations, as well as the development of new gas photoelectric detection methods and related devices. Targeting the demands of nuclear and particle physics experiments, he also conducts research on key detectors and experimental systems.

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