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CERN School of Computing 2009 17 August-28 August 2009 - Göttingen, Germany

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Matthias BERGHOLZ

DESY, Zeuthen - Germany

Recently I wrote a Labview based software for the measurement of C/V and I/V dependencies of solid state particle detectors (silicon, GaAs, diamonds etc). Currently I've been starting programming a data base for the Central European Consortium (part of the silicon upgrade for the CMS tracker). This data base should have a web based user interface. Furthermore I work on simulations of the electrical field and the detector behaviour of the mentioned sensors for the CMS tracker upgrade. For data analysis of our current measurements we use the ROOT software package. Mostly I work with Windows and Linux as operating systems but I also have also some basic knowledge of MacOS X. I am used to C/C++ or Labview and years ago I have worked with Turbo Pascal.

 
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