Aug 12 – 13, 2026
Laurentian University
Canada/Eastern timezone

Slow-Control Infrastructure for Noble Liquid Detector R&D

Aug 12, 2026, 9:25 AM
12m
Classroom Building, C-203 (Laurentian University)

Classroom Building, C-203

Laurentian University

Session I Talks

Speaker

Howard Wen

Description

Robust slow-control infrastructure is required to host meaningful noble liquid detector R&D, particularly on sophisticated light detectors at cryogenic temperatures. My work focuses on building an integrated slow control system for real-time data monitoring, automated and remote slow control, and a data analysis chain for a liquid argon cryostat. This talk will cover the slow control system design, testing, and uses for characterizing SiPMs for DarkSide-20k and hosting future liquid argon detectors.

What area of study best describes your talk? Hardware / Hands-on

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