First LHCb Open Data and Ntuple Wizard Workshop

Europe/Zurich
CERN

CERN

Dillon Fitzgerald (University of Michigan (US)), Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Liverpool (GB))
    • 1:00 PM 1:30 PM
      Introduction to LHCb Ntuple Wizard 30m

      An introduction to the LHCb Ntuple Wizard and overarching Ntupling Service, an application for making requests for Ntuples with LHCb open data. This will conclude with the beta release of the application to a fixed participant list.

      Speaker: Dillon Fitzgerald (University of Michigan (US))
    • 1:30 PM 2:15 PM
      Overview of premade example 45m

      Example with a premade Ntuple ready for analysis, along with some tips on getting started. The goal is to give a sense of what can be accomplished with the data output from the LHCb Ntuple Wizard.

      Speaker: Dillon Fitzgerald (University of Michigan (US))
    • 2:15 PM 3:00 PM
      Walkthrough and Q/A 45m

      Live demonstration along with a question / answers session to familiarize attendees with the process of requesting Ntuples using the LHCb Ntuple Wizard. The audience is welcome and encouraged to follow along since the beta will be live!

      Speaker: Dillon Fitzgerald (University of Michigan (US))
    • 3:00 PM 3:30 PM
      Coffee Break 30m
    • 3:30 PM 4:30 PM
      Hackathon / data challenge 1h

      Data challenge with premade Ntuple(s).

      Speaker: Dillon Fitzgerald (University of Michigan (US))
    • 4:30 PM 5:00 PM
      Open Discussion with Initial Feedback 30m

      Collect initial reactions and feedback from the audience on the LHCb Ntuple Wizard and overarching Ntupling Service. We can record the feedback from the discussion and use it to improve the application before the public release. During this timeslot, we can also introduce a mechanism for beta users to provide feedback during the duration of the beta.

      Speaker: Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Liverpool (GB))
    • 5:00 PM 5:15 PM
      Closing Remarks and Future Outlook 15m

      Conclusion of the mini workshop

      Speaker: Dillon Fitzgerald (University of Michigan (US))