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    FAZIA DAQ

    FAZIA DAQ

    The aim of FAZIA project is to build a 4Pi array for charged particles

    The FAZIA project groups together more than 10 institutions in Nuclear Physics, which are working in the domain of heavy-ion induced reactions around and below the Fermi energy (10-100AMeV). The aim of the project is to build a 4Pi array for charged particles, with high granularity and good energy resolution, with A and Z identification capability over the widest possible range. It will use the up-to-date techniques concerning detection, signal processing and data flow, with full digital...
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    Muse
    The aim of our project is to develop a simulation system to calculate the measurement uncertainty corresponding to the 'Guide To The Expression Of Uncertainty In Measurement' (GUM).
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    The aim of this project is to facilitate the development of open source software for the acceptance testing of commonly used PET (positron emission tomography) systems in accordance with published NEMA standards.
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