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th The 4 ESO CCO Workshop, Optical Detectors for Astronomy, was
held during September 13-16, 1999 at its usual location, the
headquarters of the European Southern Observatory in Garching,
Germany. We prefer to remember this workshop as a "meeting of
friends," who came to Garching to visit ESO and to present their
work, rather than a formal meeting. Based on our experience with
the 1996 ESO CCO workshop, we deliberately put emphasis on creating
an environment that encouraged the participants to stay together
and informally exchange ideas. These informal events began with a
tour of the BWM auto factory and continued with a reception at
"SchloB Beletic," the conference dinner at a real SchloB of the
Bavarian International School (where the participants enjoyed
basket, baseball, table soccer, rock climbing and eventually
dancing) and concluded with a tour of the Paulaner Brewery and
dinner at the Seehaus in the Englisher Garten. The lunch
"Biergarten," adjacent to the poster session area, was a daily
meeting point. The result was a good mixture of excellent
presentations and posters, collected in these Proceedings, and many
occasions for people to get in touch and to have fun together, as
witnessed by the selection of workshop pictures that we randomly
placed between papers. This book contains a special contribution.
The 2005 meeting in Taormina, Italy was attended by 127
professionals who develop and use the highest quality detectors for
wavelengths from x-ray to sub-mm, with emphasis on optical and
infrared detectors. The meeting consisted of overview talks,
technical presentations, poster sessions and roundtable
discussions. These proceedings capture the technical content and
the spirit of the 2005 workshop. The 87 papers cover a wide range
of detector technologies including CCDs, CMOS, APDs, and sub-mm
detectors. There are papers on observatory status and plans,
special applications, detector testing and characterization, and
electronics. A special feature of these proceedings is the
inclusion of pedagogical overview papers, which were written by
teams of leading experts from different institutions. These
proceedings are appropriate for a range of expertise levels, from
undergraduates to professionals working in the field. The
information presented in this book will serve as a valuable
reference for many years to come. This workshop was organized by
the Scientific Workshop Factory, Inc. and the INAF- Osservatorio
Astrofisico di Catania.
The Workshop "Optical Detectors for Astronomy" was held during
October 8-10, 1996 at the headquarters of the European Southern
Observatory in Garching, Germany. This was the third meeting of its
kind, previous meetings being held in 1991 and 1993, but this is
the first ESO "CCD Workshop" that has published proceedings. Most
of the leading manufacturers and major astronomical observatories
were represented, with the 117 attendees coming together from 14
different countries that spanned every continent on Earth. The
motivation for the ESO CCD Workshop series is the creation of
informal and open venue of information exchange about astronomical
CCD detectors and systems. Judging from the reaction and feedback
of the participants, the 1996 workshop was as successful as the
previous editions, which is a credit to all who attended. The
Workshop was organized as a mixture of invited talks, oral
presentations, poster sessions and roundtable discussions, the
latter used to foster a free exchange of ideas among participants.
These technical sessions were complemented by an opening reception
and a congenial evening in downtown Munich, which included a
walking tour of the historic area followed by dinner at the famous
Franziskaner brewery and an after dinner talk by Walter Kosonocky,
who reviewed the history of CCD technology.
The Workshop "Optical Detectors for Astronomy" was held during
October 8-10, 1996 at the headquarters of the European Southern
Observatory in Garching, Germany. This was the third meeting of its
kind, previous meetings being held in 1991 and 1993, but this is
the first ESO "CCD Workshop" that has published proceedings. Most
of the leading manufacturers and major astronomical observatories
were represented, with the 117 attendees coming together from 14
different countries that spanned every continent on Earth. The
motivation for the ESO CCD Workshop series is the creation of
informal and open venue of information exchange about astronomical
CCD detectors and systems. Judging from the reaction and feedback
of the participants, the 1996 workshop was as successful as the
previous editions, which is a credit to all who attended. The
Workshop was organized as a mixture of invited talks, oral
presentations, poster sessions and roundtable discussions, the
latter used to foster a free exchange of ideas among participants.
These technical sessions were complemented by an opening reception
and a congenial evening in downtown Munich, which included a
walking tour of the historic area followed by dinner at the famous
Franziskaner brewery and an after dinner talk by Walter Kosonocky,
who reviewed the history of CCD technology.
th The 4 ESO CCO Workshop, Optical Detectors for Astronomy, was
held during September 13-16, 1999 at its usual location, the
headquarters of the European Southern Observatory in Garching,
Germany. We prefer to remember this workshop as a "meeting of
friends", who came to Garching to visit ESO and to present their
work, rather than a formal meeting. Based on our experience with
the 1996 ESO CCO workshop, we deliberately put emphasis on creating
an environment that encouraged the participants to stay together
and informally exchange ideas. These informal events began with a
tour of the BWM auto factory and continued with a reception at
"SchloB Beletic", the conference dinner at a real SchloB of the
Bavarian International School (where the participants enjoyed
basket, baseball, table soccer, rock climbing and eventually
dancing) and concluded with a tour of the Paulaner Brewery and
dinner at the Seehaus in the Englisher Garten. The lunch
"Biergarten", adjacent to the poster session area, was a daily
meeting point. The result was a good mixture of excellent
presentations and posters, collected in these Proceedings, and many
occasions for people to get in touch and to have fun together, as
witnessed by the selection of workshop pictures that we randomly
placed between papers. This book contains a special contribution.
The 2005 meeting in Taormina, Italy was attended by 127
professionals who develop and use the highest quality detectors for
wavelengths from x-ray to sub-mm, with emphasis on optical and
infrared detectors. The meeting consisted of overview talks,
technical presentations, poster sessions and roundtable
discussions. These proceedings capture the technical content and
the spirit of the 2005 workshop. The 87 papers cover a wide range
of detector technologies including CCDs, CMOS, APDs, and sub-mm
detectors. There are papers on observatory status and plans,
special applications, detector testing and characterization, and
electronics. A special feature of these proceedings is the
inclusion of pedagogical overview papers, which were written by
teams of leading experts from different institutions. These
proceedings are appropriate for a range of expertise levels, from
undergraduates to professionals working in the field. The
information presented in this book will serve as a valuable
reference for many years to come. This workshop was organized by
the Scientific Workshop Factory, Inc. and the INAF- Osservatorio
Astrofisico di Catania.
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