Astrocent researchers participated in the 9th International Workshop on Light Detection in Noble Elements (LIDINE 2025), held from 21 to 24 October 2025 at the Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (IHEP, CAS), and the Hong Kong Institute of Science & Innovation, Chinese Academy of Sciences (HKISI, CAS).
The LIDINE conference series serves as an international forum for discussion among members of the particle and nuclear physics communities, focusing on detector technologies based on noble elements and their wide-ranging applications — from dark matter and neutrino physics to medical imaging and neutron EDM studies.
Astrocent ’s contributions to this year’s edition included two oral presentations and one poster:
- Prof. Masayuki Wada – Update on 3Dpi: PET Scanner with Xenon-doped Liquid Argon and SiPM
- Diego Rodas Rodríguez – Wavelength-shifting optical amplification structures for future Dark Matter searches
- Poster: Production of GEM-like structures for cryogenic applications using laser-cutting techniques by Diego Rodas Rodríguez, André Cortez, and Marcin Kuźniak
We are proud to share that Diego Rodas Rodríguez received an award for his poster presentation, recognising the quality and innovation of his contribution to detector development for cryogenic applications.
Participation in LIDINE 2025 once again highlights Astrocent ’s active involvement in advancing noble-element detector technologies for both fundamental research and applied science.








