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WELCOME ESI 2009 CERN 11-15 May 2009

WELCOME ESI 2009 CERN 11-15 May 2009. 1 st EIROforum School on Instrumentation. http://www.trustedlog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/northern-lights-f.jpg. ESI 2009 in numbers 65 registered participants + some CERN guests 34 lecturers 47 posters 36 h of scientific programme.

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WELCOME ESI 2009 CERN 11-15 May 2009

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  1. WELCOME ESI 2009 CERN 11-15 May 2009 1stEIROforum School on Instrumentation http://www.trustedlog.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/northern-lights-f.jpg

  2. ESI 2009 in numbers • 65 registered participants + some CERN guests • 34 lecturers • 47 posters • 36 h of scientific programme

  3. EIROforum is a partnership of Europe's seven largest intergovernmental research organizations. EIROforum fosters joint initiatives, combines resources, and shares best practices. The idea of a School on Instrumentation comes from the Instrumentation Working Group, which also organizes the event. The concept was approved by the DG assembly meeting in May 09. If successful, the School will be held every two years, at different locations. The School has two main goals: Train young researchers in physics and technology of instrumentation. There is no other school covering this field. 2. Develop links and cooperation between EIRO organizations - on all levels, from students to senior researchers (lecturers). ( limit number of participants)

  4. To achieve both goals … Comprehensive scientific programme + expert lecturers ‘Long’ breaks Extensive discussion sessions ESI 2009 Highlight topic: Radiation hardness Social events 3 participants poster sessions (C. Erd) Your feedback is needed Lab visits (H. Taureg) Special talk

  5. We run the School as a low budget event (<10 k€) • no participation fee • no (useless) schoolbags • ‘in-house’ lecturers, from EIRO organizations + Jim Beletic from company Teledyne • all participants pay their travel and accommodation • we ask for a participation to the School diner • We highly appreciate the financial support from • industrial sponsors • CERN EU Office • ESRF

  6. If you need help … • WIFI access to CERN network • possible without CERN computing account, however you need to register. • fill form on webpage. Use ‘Hans Taureg’ as contact person. • Please don’t use laptop during the lectures. • Respect CERN computing rules. • CERN access card, accommodation, any other questions • Veronique Wedlake + Catherine Brandt, Tel. 78116 or 79670 • Veronique and Catherine prepared your folder which includes • CERN map • Geneva map • Bus time table • List of restaurants around CERN • School evalutation form

  7. Enjoy the School !

  8. Important ! Tuesday, 10:00, group photo, in front of B40 ! 5th Solvay conference 1927.

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