M. Glaser

Publication List Details

Period

1988 - 2008

Number

139

Co-Authors

Corporate governance and internal capital markets (2008)

Glaser, M., Sautner, Z., Villalonga, B.

We exploit an exogenous shock to corporate ownership structures created by a recent tax reform in Germany to explore the causal link between corporate governance and internal capital markets. We find...

Looking inside a conglomerate: Efficiency of internal capital allocation and managerial power within a firm (2008)

Glaser, M., Sautner, Z.

Does more bargaining power of managers inside a firm lead to larger allocations of capital? To tackle this question, we use unique and proprietary panel data on planned and realized capital...

Radiation Monitoring in Mixed Environments at CERN: from the IRRAD6 Facility to the LHC Experiments (2006)

Ravotti, F, Glaser, M, Rosenfeld, A B, Lerch, M F L, Holmes-Siedle, A G, Sarrabayrouse, G

RadFET and p-i-n diode semiconductor dosimeters from different manufacturers will be used for radiation monitoring at the Experiments of the CERN LHC accelerator. In this work these sensors were...

Prediction of the Thermal Annealing of Thick Oxide Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Dosimeters Irradiated in a Harsh Radiation Environment (2006)

Ravotti, F, Glaser, M, Saigné, F, Dusseau, L, Sarrabayrouse, G

Radiation-sensing MOSFET transistors produced by the laboratory LAAS-CNRS were exposed to a harsh hadron field that represents the real radiation environment expected at the CERN Large Hadron...

Development of radiation tolerant semiconductor detectors for the Super-LHC (2005)

Moll, M., Adey, J., Al-Ajili, A., Alfieri, G., Allport, P. P., Artuso, M., ...

The envisaged upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN towards the Super-LHC (SLHC) with a 10 times increased luminosity of 10(35) cm(-2) s(-1) Will present severe challenges for the...

Radiation-hard semiconductor detectors for SuperLHC (2005)

Bruzzi, M., Adey, J., Al-Ajili, A., Alexandrov, P., Alfieri, G., Allport, P. P., ...

An option of increasing the luminosity of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN to 1035 cm-2 s-1 has been envisaged to extend the physics reach of the machine. An efficient tracking down to a few...

Recent advancements in the development of radiation hard semiconductor detectors for S-LHC (2005)

Fretwurst, E., Adey, J., Al-Ajili, A., Alfieri, G., Allport, P. P., Artuso, M., ...

The proposed luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (S-LHC) at CERN will demand the innermost layers of the vertex detectors to sustain fluences of about 10(16) hadrons/cm(2). Due to the...

Radiation-hard semiconductor detectors for SuperLHC (2005)

Bruzzi, M., Adey, J., Al-Ajili, A., Alexandrov, P., Alfieri, G., Allport, P. P., ...

An option of increasing the luminosity of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN to 1035 cm-2 s-1 has been envisaged to extend the physics reach of the machine. An efficient tracking down to a few...

Recent advancements in the development of radiation hard semiconductor detectors for S-LHC (2005)

Fretwurst, E., Adey, J., Al-Ajili, A., Alfieri, G., Allport, P. P., Artuso, M., ...

The proposed luminosity upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (S-LHC) at CERN will demand the innermost layers of the vertex detectors to sustain fluences of about 10(16) hadrons/cm(2). Due to the...

Development of radiation tolerant semiconductor detectors for the Super-LHC (2005)

Moll, M., Adey, J., Al-Ajili, A., Alfieri, G., Allport, P. P., Artuso, M., ...

The envisaged upgrade of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN towards the Super-LHC (SLHC) with a 10 times increased luminosity of 10(35) cm(-2) s(-1) Will present severe challenges for the...

Response of RadFET Dosimeters to High Fluences of Fast Neutrons (2004)

Ravotti, F, Glaser, M, Moll, Michael, Ilgner, C, Camanzi, B, Holmes-Siedle, A G

We present irradiation experiments carried out on RadFETs in the 20.4 MeV high intensity T2 neutron beam at the CRC-UCL in Belgium. The aim of the test was to characterize the neutron response of...

Optically Stimulated Luminescence Materials for Wide-Spectrum Neutron Measurements at CERN (2004)

Ravotti, F, Glaser, M, Idri, K, Vaillé, J R, Prevost, H, Dusseau, L

For the first time, Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) materials with enhanced neutron-sensitivity have been irradiated. The neutron irradiations were carried out in the accelerator-like...

Conception of an Integrated Sensor for the Radiation Monitoring of the CMS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (2004)

Ravotti, F, Glaser, M, Moll, Michael, Idri, K, Vaillé, J R, Prevost, H, ...

The concept of an active integrated dosimetric sensor for the radiation monitoring of the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at the CERN (European Center for Nuclear Research) Large Hadron Collider is...

Conception of an Integrated Sensor for the Radiation Monitoring of the CMS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (2004)

Ravotti, F, Glaser, M, Moll, Michael, Idri, K, Vaillé, J R, Prevost, H, ...

The concept of an active integrated dosimetric sensor for the radiation monitoring of the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at the CERN (European Center for Nuclear Research) Large Hadron Collider is...

Performance of irradiated bulk SiC detectors (2003)

Cunningham, W., Melone, J., Horn, M., Kazukauskas, V., Roy, P., Doherty, F., ...

Silicon carbide (SiC) is a wide bandgap material with many excellent properties for future use as a detector medium. We present here the performance of irradiated planar detector diodes made from...

Performance of bulk SiC radiation detectors (2002)

Cunningham, W., Gouldwell, A., Lamb, G., Scott, J., Mathieson, K., Roy, P., ...

SiC is a wide-gap material with excellent electrical and physical properties that may make it an important material for some future electronic devices. The most important possible applications of SiC...

Probing bulk and surface damage in widegap semiconductors (2001)

Cunningham, W., Gouldwell, A., Lamb, G., Roy, P., Scott, J., Mathieson, K., ...

Plasma etching of the widegap materials SiC and GaN is very important as there are only limited wet etches available. However, this is known to introduce defects into surface layers under typical...

Probing bulk and surface damage in widegap semiconductors (2001)

Cunningham, W., Gouldwell, A., Lamb, G., Roy, P., Scott, J., Mathieson, K., ...

Plasma etching of the widegap materials SiC and GaN is very important as there are only limited wet etches available. However, this is known to introduce defects into surface layers under typical...

Probing bulk and surface damage in widegap semiconductors (2001)

Cunningham, W., Gouldwell, A., Lamb, G., Roy, P., Scott, J., Mathieson, K., ...

Plasma etching of the widegap materials SiC and GaN is very important as there are only limited wet etches available. However, this is known to introduce defects into surface layers under typical...

Developments for radiation hard silicon detectors by defect engineering - results by the CERN RD48 (ROSE) Collaboration (2001)

Lindstrom, G., Ahmed, M., Albergo, S., Allport, P., Anderson, D., Andricek, L., ...

This report summarises the final results obtained by the RD48 collaboration. The emphasis is on the more practical aspects directly relevant for LHC applications. The report is based on the...

Radiation hard silicon detectors - developments by the RD48 (ROSE)collaboration (2001)

Lindstrom, G., Ahmed, M., Albergo, S., Allport, P., Anderson, D., Andricek, L., ...

The RD48 (ROSE) collaboration has succeeded to develop radiation hard silicon detectors. capable to withstand the harsh hadron fluences in the tracking areas of LHC experiments. In order to reach...

Web-based Telephony Bridges for the Deaf (2001)

M Glaser

A Teldem provides text-based telephony services to the deaf. Despite an array of text-based communications mechanisms on the web, the Teldem is the only means of synchronous telecommunication...

Scanning of irradiated silicon detectors using $\alpha$ particles and low energy protons (1999)

Casse, G L, Dolezal, Z, Glaser, M, Kohout, Z, Konícek, J, Lemeilleur, F, ...

In a spectroscopic study of non-irradiated and proton-irradiated silicon diodes, the detectors were illuminated from the front side and from the rear side by various alpha particle sources (mainly...

Charge Transport in Non-Irradiated and Irradiated Silicon Diodes (1999)

Leroy, C, Roy, P, Casse, G L, Glaser, M, Grigoriev, E, Lemeilleur, F

A model describing the transport of charge carriers generated in silicon detectors (standard planar float zone and MESA diodes) by ionizing particles is presented. The current pulse response induced...

Study of charge Transport in Silicon Detectors: Non-Irradiated and Irradiated (1999)

Leroy, C, Roy, P, Casse, G L, Glaser, M, Grigoriev, E, Lemeilleur, F

The electrical characteristics of silicon detectors (standard planar float zone and MESA detectors) as a function of the particle fluence can be extracted by the application of a model describing the...

Charge Transport in Non-Irradiated and Irradiated Silicon Detectors (1998)

Leroy, C, Roy, P, Casse, G L, Glaser, M, Grigoriev, E A, Lemeilleur, F

A model describing the transport of the carriers of the charge deposited in n-type silicon detectors by ionizing particles is presented. In order to reproduce the experimental current pulse responses...

Study of charge transport in non-irradiated and irradiated silicon detectors (1998)

Leroy, C, Roy, P, Casse, G L, Glaser, M, Grigoriev, E A, Lemeilleur, F

The electrical characteristics of non-irradiated and irradiated n-type silicon detectors (p -n -n diode) are extracted by fitting a charge transport model to a set of experimental data obtained from...

Studies of the radiation hardness of oxygen-enriched silicon detectors (1998)

Ruzin, A, Casse, G L, Glaser, M, Lemeilleur, F

Detectors of high-energy particles sustain substantial structural defects induced by the particles during the operation period. Some of the defects have been found to be electrically active,...

Study of the evolution ot the active volume in irradiated silicon detectors (1998)

Casse, G L, Grigoriev, E A, Lemeilleur, F, Glaser, M

Red (670 nm) LED light was used to study the charge collection properties of non-irradiated and irradiated n-type silicon detectors. The advantages of red LED, compared to low-range alpha particles,...

Impact of Mesa and Planar Processes on Radiation Hardness of Si Detectors (1998)

Casse, G L, Glaser, M, Grigoriev, E A, Lemeilleur, F, Ruzin, A, Sopko, B, ...

Various types of silicon monocrystals (epitaxial of different thickness, standard and oxygenated float-zone material) have been grown and processed with mesa and planar technologies to produce 5 ' 5...

Experimental results on radiation-induced bulk damage effects in float-zone and epitaxial silicon detectors (1996)

Dezillie, B, Lemeilleur, F, Glaser, M, Casse, G L, Leroy, C

A comparative study of the radiation hardness of silicon pad detectors, manufactured from Float-Zone and Epitaxial n-type monocrystals and irradiated with protons and neutrons up to a fluence of 3.5...

Study of charge collection and noise in non-irradiated and irradiated silicon detectors (1996)

Leroy, C, Bates, S, Dezillie, B, Glaser, M, Lemeilleur, F, Trigger, I

The large collection and noise were studied in non-irradiated and irradiated silicon detectors as a function of temperature (T), shaping time (0) and fluence , up to about 1,2 x 10(14) protons per...

Pion-induced damage in silicon detectors (1996)

Bates, S, Furetta, C, Glaser, M, Lemeilleur, F, León-Florián, E, Gössling, C, ...

The damage induced by pions in silicon detectors is studied for positive and negative pions for fluence up to 10(14)cm-2 and 10(13) cm-2 respectively. Results on the energy dependence of the damage...

Status of the RD2 project. RD2 Collaboration (1992)

Clark, A G, Anghinolfi, F, Aspell, P, Bardos, R, Bates, S J, Beuville, E, ...

In *Erice 1992, Proceedings, GaAs detectors and electronics for high energy physics* 1-29. (see HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS INDEX 31 (1993) No. 9920)

Performance of bulk SiC radiation detectors

Cunningham, W., Gouldwell, A., Lamb, G., Scott, J., Mathieson, K., Roy, P., ...

SiC is a wide-gap material with excellent electrical and physical properties that may make it an important material for some future electronic devices. The most important possible applications of SiC...

Performance of irradiated bulk SiC detectors

Cunningham, W., Melone, J., Horn, M., Kazukauskas, V., Roy, P., Doherty, F., ...

Silicon carbide (SiC) is a wide bandgap material with many excellent properties for future use as a detector medium. We present here the performance of irradiated planar detector diodes made from...

Developments for radiation hard silicon detectors by defect engineering - results by the CERN RD48 (ROSE) Collaboration

Lindstrom, G., Ahmed, M., Albergo, S., Allport, P., Anderson, D., Andricek, L., ...

This report summarises the final results obtained by the RD48 collaboration. The emphasis is on the more practical aspects directly relevant for LHC applications. The report is based on the...

Radiation hard silicon detectors - developments by the RD48 (ROSE)collaboration

Lindstrom, G., Ahmed, M., Albergo, S., Allport, P., Anderson, D., Andricek, L., ...

The RD48 (ROSE) collaboration has succeeded to develop radiation hard silicon detectors. capable to withstand the harsh hadron fluences in the tracking areas of LHC experiments. In order to reach...

Characterization of lipid domains in erythrocyte membranes.

Rodgers, W, Glaser, M

Fluorescence digital imaging microscopy was used to study the lateral distribution of the lipid components in erythrocyte membranes. Intact erythrocytes labeled with phospholipids containing a...

Role of adenylate kinase in the regulation of macromolecular biosynthesis in a putative mutant of Escherichia coli defective in membrane phospholipid biosynthesis.

Glaser, M, Nulty, W, Vagelos, P R

The regulation of macromolecular biosynthesis was studied in a temperature-sensitive mutant of Escherichia coli previously identified as containing a single mutation causing a thermolabile...

Effects of hydrostatic pressure on a membrane-enveloped virus: high immunogenicity of the pressure-inactivated virus.

Silva, J L, Luan, P, Glaser, M, Voss, E W, Weber, G

A new approach to the preparation of antiviral vaccines relying on the inactivation of the virus particle by hydrostatic pressure is described. The enveloped virus vesicular stomatitis virus was...

Genetic analysis of Escherichia coli mutants defective in adenylate kinase and sn-glycerol 3-phosphate acyltransferase.

Esmon, B E, Kensil, C R, Cheng, C H, Glaser, M

Complementation analysis with independently isolated plA and adk (adenylate kinase) mutants of Escherichia coli showed that all the mutants belong to the same complementation group. The results...

Visualization of Ca2+-induced phospholipid domains.

Haverstick, D M, Glaser, M

Large vesicles (5-15 microns) were formed by hydrating a dried lipid film containing phospholipids labeled with a fluorophore in one fatty acid chain. By using a fluorescence microscope attached to a...

Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of the effects of proteins and polypeptides on hydrocarbon chain order in model membrane systems

Oldfield, E., Gilmore, R., Glaser, M., Gutowsky, H. S., Hshung, J. C., Kang, S. Y., ...

Deuterium Fourier-transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectra have been obtained of 1-myristoyl 2-(14,14,14-trideutero)myristoyl phosphatidylcholine bilayers at 34.1 MHz by using the quadrupole echo...

Modification of adenylate cyclase activity in LM cells by manipulation of the membrane phospholipid composition in vivo.

Engelhard, V H, Esko, J D, Storm, D R, Glaser, M

Adenylate cyclase [atp pyrophosphate-lyase (cyclizing): EC 4.6.4.4] activities were examined in mouse LM cell (fibroblast) membranes that were supplemented with ethanolamine and/or fatty acids. The...

Binding of basic peptides to membranes produces lateral domains enriched in the acidic lipids phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate: an electrostatic model and experimental results.

Denisov, G, Wanaski, S, Luan, P, Glaser, M, McLaughlin, S

Direct fluorescence digital imaging microscopy observations demonstrate that a basic peptide corresponding to the effector region of the myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate (MARCKS)...

Influence of proteins on the reorganization of phospholipid bilayers into large domains.

Haverstick, D M, Glaser, M

Using large (5-10 microns) vesicles formed in the presence of phospholipids fluorescently labeled on the acyl chain and visualized using a fluorescence microscope, charge-coupled-device camera, and...

Dynamic quenchers in fluorescently labeled membranes. Theory for quenching in a three-phase system.

Omann, G M, Glaser, M

The theory for quenching of fluorescently labeled membranes by dynamic quenchers is described for a three-phase system: a fluorescently labeled membrane, a nonlabeled membrane, and an aqueous phase....

Characterization of lipid domains in erythrocyte membranes.

Rodgers, W, Glaser, M

Fluorescence digital imaging microscopy was used to study the lateral distribution of the lipid components in erythrocyte membranes. Intact erythrocytes labeled with phospholipids containing a...

Role of adenylate kinase in the regulation of macromolecular biosynthesis in a putative mutant of Escherichia coli defective in membrane phospholipid biosynthesis.

Glaser, M, Nulty, W, Vagelos, P R

The regulation of macromolecular biosynthesis was studied in a temperature-sensitive mutant of Escherichia coli previously identified as containing a single mutation causing a thermolabile...

Effects of hydrostatic pressure on a membrane-enveloped virus: high immunogenicity of the pressure-inactivated virus.

Silva, J L, Luan, P, Glaser, M, Voss, E W, Weber, G

A new approach to the preparation of antiviral vaccines relying on the inactivation of the virus particle by hydrostatic pressure is described. The enveloped virus vesicular stomatitis virus was...

Genetic analysis of Escherichia coli mutants defective in adenylate kinase and sn-glycerol 3-phosphate acyltransferase.

Esmon, B E, Kensil, C R, Cheng, C H, Glaser, M

Complementation analysis with independently isolated plA and adk (adenylate kinase) mutants of Escherichia coli showed that all the mutants belong to the same complementation group. The results...

Visualization of Ca2+-induced phospholipid domains.

Haverstick, D M, Glaser, M

Large vesicles (5-15 microns) were formed by hydrating a dried lipid film containing phospholipids labeled with a fluorophore in one fatty acid chain. By using a fluorescence microscope attached to a...

Deuterium nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of the effects of proteins and polypeptides on hydrocarbon chain order in model membrane systems

Oldfield, E., Gilmore, R., Glaser, M., Gutowsky, H. S., Hshung, J. C., Kang, S. Y., ...

Deuterium Fourier-transform nuclear magnetic resonance spectra have been obtained of 1-myristoyl 2-(14,14,14-trideutero)myristoyl phosphatidylcholine bilayers at 34.1 MHz by using the quadrupole echo...

Modification of adenylate cyclase activity in LM cells by manipulation of the membrane phospholipid composition in vivo.

Engelhard, V H, Esko, J D, Storm, D R, Glaser, M

Adenylate cyclase [atp pyrophosphate-lyase (cyclizing): EC 4.6.4.4] activities were examined in mouse LM cell (fibroblast) membranes that were supplemented with ethanolamine and/or fatty acids. The...

Binding of basic peptides to membranes produces lateral domains enriched in the acidic lipids phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate: an electrostatic model and experimental results.

Denisov, G, Wanaski, S, Luan, P, Glaser, M, McLaughlin, S

Direct fluorescence digital imaging microscopy observations demonstrate that a basic peptide corresponding to the effector region of the myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate (MARCKS)...

Influence of proteins on the reorganization of phospholipid bilayers into large domains.

Haverstick, D M, Glaser, M

Using large (5-10 microns) vesicles formed in the presence of phospholipids fluorescently labeled on the acyl chain and visualized using a fluorescence microscope, charge-coupled-device camera, and...

Dynamic quenchers in fluorescently labeled membranes. Theory for quenching in a three-phase system.

Omann, G M, Glaser, M

The theory for quenching of fluorescently labeled membranes by dynamic quenchers is described for a three-phase system: a fluorescently labeled membrane, a nonlabeled membrane, and an aqueous phase....

Inhibition of plaque formation, rosette formation and phagocytosis by alpha globulin

Glaser, M., Ofek, I., Nelken, D.

The immunosuppressive effect of an alpha globulin fraction isolated from normal human plasma is described.

Performance of bulk SiC radiation detectors

Cunningham, W., Gouldwell, A., Lamb, G., Scott, J., Mathieson, K., Roy, P., ...

SiC is a wide-gap material with excellent electrical and physical properties that may make it an important material for some future electronic devices. The most important possible applications of SiC...

Performance of irradiated bulk SiC detectors

Cunningham, W., Melone, J., Horn, M., Kazukauskas, V., Roy, P., Doherty, F., ...

Silicon carbide (SiC) is a wide bandgap material with many excellent properties for future use as a detector medium. We present here the performance of irradiated planar detector diodes made from...

Developments for radiation hard silicon detectors by defect engineering - results by the CERN RD48 (ROSE) Collaboration

Lindstrom, G., Ahmed, M., Albergo, S., Allport, P., Anderson, D., Andricek, L., ...

This report summarises the final results obtained by the RD48 collaboration. The emphasis is on the more practical aspects directly relevant for LHC applications. The report is based on the...

Radiation hard silicon detectors - developments by the RD48 (ROSE)collaboration

Lindstrom, G., Ahmed, M., Albergo, S., Allport, P., Anderson, D., Andricek, L., ...

The RD48 (ROSE) collaboration has succeeded to develop radiation hard silicon detectors. capable to withstand the harsh hadron fluences in the tracking areas of LHC experiments. In order to reach...