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Madhur Mehta is a physics student from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Bhopal, India who participated in the DAAD internship program in Germany. Through the program, he had the opportunity to explore Germany, its culture and work style. He worked in the lab of Professor Sebastian Boser and his team on astroparticle physics, specifically studying light sensors and WOM tubes that could improve the sensitivity of neutrino telescopes. His project focused on establishing the timing performance of newly developed WOM tubes. Overall, Mehta found the internship to be a remarkable journey and a treasure of precious memories.
Madhur Mehta is a physics student from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Bhopal, India who participated in the DAAD internship program in Germany. Through the program, he had the opportunity to explore Germany, its culture and work style. He worked in the lab of Professor Sebastian Boser and his team on astroparticle physics, specifically studying light sensors and WOM tubes that could improve the sensitivity of neutrino telescopes. His project focused on establishing the timing performance of newly developed WOM tubes. Overall, Mehta found the internship to be a remarkable journey and a treasure of precious memories.
Madhur Mehta is a physics student from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research in Bhopal, India who participated in the DAAD internship program in Germany. Through the program, he had the opportunity to explore Germany, its culture and work style. He worked in the lab of Professor Sebastian Boser and his team on astroparticle physics, specifically studying light sensors and WOM tubes that could improve the sensitivity of neutrino telescopes. His project focused on establishing the timing performance of newly developed WOM tubes. Overall, Mehta found the internship to be a remarkable journey and a treasure of precious memories.
I am Madhur Mehta, a student pursuing Physics under BS-MS programme at the
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhopal, India.
I am now a proud member of this great community of talented young brains from all over the world, the DAAD community. The DAAD programme was not just a simple internship programme rather it was an opportunity. An opportunity to explore the plethora of possibilities the country of Germany has to offer. It was more like a glimpse of Germany, the German culture and the German way of working. The people all around were very helping and the work atmosphere was very well organised. I worked in the lab of Prof. Sebastian Boser with his team of dedicated researchers who were very kind and caring. We worked in the field of Astroparticle Physics. His group worked on Light sensors and WOM tubes. Light sensors play an important role in Astroparticle physics experiments, in particular for neutrino telescopes. With the Wavelength-Shifting Optical Module (WOM), Mainz University is trying to develop a novel sensor technology that not only promises substantially improved sensitivity but will yield significantly reduced noise levels. The task of the internship project was to establish the timing performance of the newly made WOM tubes. This has been a remarkable journey. This internship programme has turned out to be a treasure of precious memories.
Madhur Mehta. madhur17@iiserb.ac.in Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal.
Jens Götze, Ulf Kempe (Auth.), Arnold Gucsik (Eds.) - Cathodoluminescence and Its Application in The Planetary Sciences-Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg (2009)