2004 Results for the Advanced Detector Research Program

This year 27 proposals were received. Nine proposals were selected.

Institution
Principal Investigator
Topic
Term
Years

California Institute of Technology
Douglas Michael
Development of Water/Plastic Scintillator Detector
1
California Institute of Technology
David Hitlin
Lead Tungstate Crystal Developments for Severe Radiation Environment
3
University of California - Santa Cruz
David Dorfan
Investigation of the SiGe Process for Applications in Particle Physics
3
University of California - San Diego
Hans Paar*
Dual-Readout Calorimetry for High-Quality Energy Measurements
2
Columbia University
William Willis
Novel Electron-Bubble Tracking Detectors
2
Iowa State University
John Hauptman*
Dual-Readout Calorimetry for High-Quality Energy Measurements
2
Rutgers
Stephen Schnetzer
Development of a Radiation-Hard, High Spatial-Precision, 4H-SiC Particle Detector using Avalanche Multiplication
1
Texas A&M
James White
A High-Pressure Neon-Based Detector for Underground Physics
2
Texas Tech University
Richard Wigmans*
Dual-Readout Calorimetry for High-Quality Energy Measurements
2

* Collaboration


Dr. Saul Gonzalez
SC-20 / Germantown Building
U.S. Department of Energy Phone: (301) 903-2359
1000 Independence Avenue, SW FAX: (301) 903-2597
Washington, D.C. 20585-1290
E-Mail:Saul.Gonzalez@SCIENCE.DOE.GOV