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DI Dr. Josef Hrubec
DI Dr. Josef Hrubec
Projektleiter
E-Mail-Adresse: Josef.Hrubec@oeaw.ac.at
Telefon: HEPHY: +43 (1) 5447328 - 39
Raum: 310
Projekte: CMS Inner Tracker, Konferenzorganisation
Publikationen (Auswahl): Comparing Spreading Resistance Profiling and C-V Characterisation to Identify Defects in Silicon Sensors (12.02.2013)

Measurement of the Y(1S), Y(2S) and Y(3S) polarizations in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV (14.09.2012)

Measuring Doping Profiles of Silicon Detectors with a Custom-designed Probe Station (13.08.2012)

Observation of a New Xi_b Baryon (21.06.2012)

Inclusive b-jet production in pp collisions at sqrt(s)=7TeV (17.04.2012)

Search for supersymmetry in pp collisions at sqrt(s)=7 TeV in events with a single lepton, jets, and missing transverse momentum (31.08.2011)

Beam test results for fine pitched multigeometry silicon strip detectors (16.10.2009)

Simulation of electrical parameters of new design of SLHC silicon sensors for large radii (08.10.2009)

Alignment of the CMS silicon strip tracker during stand-alone commissioning (30.07.2009)

Optimising the Strip Geometry for very Fine Pitch Silicon Strip Sensors (24.06.2009)

Performance studies of the CMS Strip Tracker before installation (09.06.2009)

Resolution Studies on Silicon Strip Sensors with Fine Pitch (30.01.2009)

Silicon Detectors for the Large Prototype TPC test setup at DESY (30.01.2009)

Results from a first production of enhanced Silicon Sensor Test Structures produced by ITE Warsaw (01.09.2008)

The CMS Experiment at the CERN LHC (14.08.2008)

The CMS tracker operation and performance at the Magnet Test and Cosmic Challenge (18.07.2008)

Signal-to-noise measurements on irradiated CMS tracker detector modules in an electron testbeam (11.12.2007)

CMS Physics Technical Design Report, Vol. 2 (20.07.2007)

The effect of highly ionising particles on the CMS silicon strip tracker (11.05.2005)

Performance of a CMS silicon strip detector module with APV25 readout (01.08.2002)

Vortrag (Auswahl): Operation of the CMS Tracker at the Large Hadron Collider (09.09.2010)