Research Line Conveners Sample Clauses

Research Line Conveners. 5.4.1 The Research Line Conveners are responsible for co-ordinating the activities of the Research Line as defined by the Collaboration Board.
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Research Line Conveners. 3.5.1. Research Line Conveners (RLC) coordinate the activities of the respective Research Line. They identify the needs of the groups working within this activity to fulfill the goals.
Research Line Conveners. Defect and Material Characterization Xx. Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx (NIMP, Magurele) Detector Characterization Xx. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx (Hamburg University) New Detector Structures Xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx (INB-CNM, CSIC Barcelona) Full Detector Systems Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx (JSI, Ljubljana) Annex 5 New Institutes joining, Industrial Partners, Observers and Relation to other Experiments The collaboration maintains strong ties with LHC collaborations and serves as a platform for more efficient use of resources for semiconductor detectors R&D. Joining Collaboration RD50 is open to all research institutions interested in radiation hard semiconductor detector technologies. The institute applying for membership is required to file in the application which has to include short description of the following points: • Name of the institution and contact personNames of group members and fraction of their time devoted to RD50 activities. • Current and past research activitiesFields of interest within RD50 collaboration • Available resources (instrumentation, irradiation facilities, design and manufacturing facilities etc.) The application form should be sent to the CB chair at least two weeks before the next CB meeting. The joining institution representative is required to present the group at the CB meeting. The group becomes a member after being approved by a majority of the CB.

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