CERN School of Computing 2013
19-30 August, Nicosia, Cyprus

 
MESSI Francesco Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität, Bonn - Germany
  I graduated in Physics working on the time-adjustment of the Front-End electronics for the muon chambers of the LHCb experiment in the electronics group of the university of Rome "La Sapienza". I worked one year in the didactic group of the university of Rome "Tor Vergata" developing didactical instrumentation for the high school. I started my PhD in 2009 at the "Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität" in Bonn on the Tagger Detector of the BGO-OD experiment at the ELSA accelerator. The main focus of my work is the development of the Front-End electronics (Amplifier, Dual Threshold Discriminator and Shaper). This includes the design of the PCB, the development of the firmware for the microcontroller and of the User Interface of the board, the commissioning of the boards and the analysis for the in-beam characterization of the prototype detector. I also contributed to the construction of the detector and to the implementation of the analysis tools. At present I am writing my thesis.

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