Contact
Name
Ahmet Ilker Topuz

Position
Former member
Member from October 2020 to February 2022
Projects
Research directions:
Research and development of new detectors
Technology Transfer

Experiments and collaborations:
MURAVES

Active projects
Imaging with cosmic-ray muons
Hamid Basiri, Alice Biolchini, Abhishek Chauhan, Eduardo Cortina Gil, Pavel Demin, Khalil El Achi, Andrea Giammanco, Sumaira Ikram, Maxime Lagrange, Gábor Nyitrai, Nicolas Szilasi, Ayman Youssef, Zahraa Zaher

The general goal of this project is to develop muon-based radiography or tomography (“muography”), an innovative multidisciplinary approach to study large-scale natural or man-made structures, establishing a strong synergy between particle physics and other disciplines, such as geology and archaeology.
Muography is an imaging technique that relies on the measurement of the absorption of muons produced by the interactions of cosmic rays with the atmosphere.
Applications span from geophysics (the study of the interior of mountains and the remote quasi-online monitoring of active volcanoes) to archaeology and mining.

We are using the local facilities at CP3 for the development of high-resolution portable detectors based on Resistive Plate Chambers.

We also participate to the MURAVES collaboration through simulations (including the coordination of the Monte Carlo group), data-analysis developments (an example of the latter is the implementation and in-situ calibration of time-of-flight capabilities), and development of a new database.

We have been part of the EU project SilentBorder, which aims at developing new muon scanners at border controls. Our role in this project is to develop a parametric simulation and a ML-based detector optimization procedure, and of KINETIKA where our task is to apply muography to cultural heritage preservation.

External collaborators: EU projects INTENSE, SilentBorder, KINETIKA.
Publications in IRMP
All my publications on Inspire