About

TES Workshop

The first TES Workshop was held in 2002, with the goal that transition-edge sensor (TES) researchers from across the globe could share, discuss, and understand confusing experimental results from their early TESs of different geometries and materials systems. The Workshop has been held every two years since. Starting in 2008, the workshop has been held as a subprogram inside of the Applied Superconductivity Conference. The scope of the TES workshop has expanded to include other detectors that share some elements of design, physics, or readout with TESs, and are thus of interest to the TES community. Slightly expanding the TES workshop program to include these other similar detectors and including these colleagues in the workshop dinner has proven popular over the last couple of workshops.

To be added to the email list for this and future TES Workshops, please join here or contact Shannon Duff (NIST). The TES Workshop email list is separate from that of the wider Applied Superconductivity Conference.