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The primary objective of the Globalink research project is to develop and implement advanced techniques for the detection of energetic electrons in silicon detectors, with a focus on overcoming the limitations of traditional detection methods and mitigating radiation damage. We will try to investigate whether laser annealing and pixel migration techniques can effectively mitigate radiation damage in silicon detectors, restoring their functionality. The second question we are trying to answer is if optimization of detector design parameters will enhance the performance of silicon detectors in detecting energetic electrons and minimize radiation-induced damage. Max Planck Institute is at the forefront of physics and matter research and I would learn methods that would aid in Canada’s development in electronics and the technology sector.
Arthur Chan
Max Planck Institute
Physics
Nanotechnology
University of Toronto
Globalink Research Award
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