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Dario Gnani

Researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

Publications -  79
Citations -  2842

Dario Gnani is an academic researcher from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment & CMOS. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 73 publications receiving 1988 citations. Previous affiliations of Dario Gnani include University of Ferrara.

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Production and integration of the ATLAS Insertable B-Layer

Brad Abbott, +400 more
TL;DR: The motivation for this new pixel layer, the Insertable B-Layer (IBL), was to maintain or improve the robustness and performance of the ATLAS tracking system, given the higher instantaneous and integrated luminosities realised following the shutdown.
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The FE-I4 pixel readout integrated circuit

TL;DR: In this paper, a new pixel readout integrated circuit (FE-I4) was designed to meet the requirements of ATLAS experiment upgrades, which is the largest readout IC produced to date for particle physics applications.
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Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), Far Detector Technical Design Report, Volume II: DUNE Physics

B. Abi, +959 more
TL;DR: The Dune experiment as discussed by the authors is an international world-class experiment dedicated to addressing these questions as it searches for leptonic charge-parity symmetry violation, stands ready to capture supernova neutrino bursts, and seeks to observe nucleon decay as a signature of a grand unified theory underlying the standard model.
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Volume I. Introduction to DUNE

B. Abi, +969 more
TL;DR: The Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) as discussed by the authors is an international world-class experiment dedicated to addressing these questions as it searches for leptonic charge-parity symmetry violation, stands ready to capture supernova neutrino bursts, and seeks to observe nucleon decay as a signature of a grand unified theory underlying the standard model.
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Nanostructured pure and Nb-doped TiO2 as thick film gas sensors for environmental monitoring

TL;DR: In this paper, the nano-structured TiO 2 -based sensors exhibit a suitable sensitivity to atmospheric environmental monitoring provided that the microstructural properties of the materials are suitably correlated to the required electrical features, and they were obtained at high firing temperature by adding a proper metal ions to inhibit the grain sintering.