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Tiziano Camporesi (CERN)17/07/2014, 09:00Overview of CMS objectives, “CMS detector design drivers” and “major decisions”, present detector - including magnet, results so far. Also include management structure (systems, coordination areas), role of the CB, decision-making process, long-term plan (including upgrades in Phase I and Phase II). Brief intro to LHC operations inc. lumi measurements and safety aspects (BRiL)Go to contribution page
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Frank Hartmann (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE)), Jay Hauser (Univ. of California Los Angeles (US))17/07/2014, 10:00Overview of particle tracking using the pixels + tracker + muon detectors, including descriptions of each detector, alignment loop, project organizations, people. Needs input from AlCa, TK/MUON POG. Example results of performance - vertex location precision, pT resolution, 2-track separation, muon id efficiency, muon trigger efficiency etc. as functions of pileup (# vertices). Longevity & upgrades.Go to contribution page
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David Barney (CERN), Pawel De Barbaro (University of Rochester (US))17/07/2014, 11:30Overview of the history of the CMS calorimeters, their construction/assembly, issues that have arisen during Run I of the LHC, detector performance, benchmark physics processes and long-term prospects (to 2035). Brief overview of ECAL and HCAL organisation.Go to contribution page
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Anne Dabrowski (CERN)17/07/2014, 12:30
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Christoph Schwick (CERN), Christoph Schwick (CERN)17/07/2014, 14:30Introduction to RC, TC, P5 surface & underground, interface with LHC, BRiL, safety (machine and personnel, inc. DSS, access requirements etc.), shifts (roles etc.)Go to contribution page
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Mick Storr (University of Birmingham (GB)), Milena Quittnat (Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (CH))17/07/2014, 14:30
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Austin Ball (CERN), Francesco Palmonari (University of Wisconsin (US)), Wolfram Zeuner (CERN), Zoltan Szillasi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))17/07/2014, 14:30
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Niels Dupont (CERN), Mr Niels Dupont-Sagorin (CERN)17/07/2014, 15:10
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Christoph Schwick (CERN), Christoph Schwick (CERN)17/07/2014, 15:30
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Mick Storr (University of Birmingham (GB)), Milena Quittnat (Eidgenoessische Tech. Hochschule Zuerich (CH))17/07/2014, 15:30
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Austin Ball (CERN), Francesco Palmonari (University of Wisconsin (US)), Wolfram Zeuner (CERN), Zoltan Szillasi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))17/07/2014, 15:30
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Niels Dupont (CERN), Mr Niels Dupont-Sagorin (CERN)17/07/2014, 16:10
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Christoph Schwick (CERN), Christoph Schwick (CERN)17/07/2014, 16:30
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Austin Ball (CERN), David Peter Stickland (Princeton University (US)), Wolfram Zeuner (CERN), Zoltan Szillasi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))17/07/2014, 16:30
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Mr Niels Dupont-Sagorin (CERN)17/07/2014, 17:15
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Andrea Bocci (CERN), Roberto Carlin (Universita e INFN (IT))18/07/2014, 09:00Overview of the L1 and HLT trigger components, DAQ system, trigger objects and "menus", rates, and streams.Go to contribution page
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Gianluca Cerminara (CERN)18/07/2014, 09:40Overview of offline workflows for the preparation of the data for publications. The talk covers topics in the area of Offline, Physics Performance and Datasets (PPD and Computing: prompt reconstruction and Prompt Calibration Loop, Datasets, Data distribution and Tier structure of our computing, CMS software (CMSSW), Validation and Data Quality Monitoring, MC Production, Alignment &...Go to contribution page
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Luca Malgeri (CERN)18/07/2014, 10:20Overview of organization, publications workflows and related committees: publication committee, statistics committee, etc. CMS specifics like particle flow, analysis release, how to access the data and summary of main aspects of CMS data analysis school will also be given. The physics analysis objectives for 2015 and beyond, based on Run1 results, will be summarized.Go to contribution page
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Prof. Jorgen D'Hondt (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE))18/07/2014, 11:30
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Dr Kerstin Borras (DESY)18/07/2014, 12:00Overview of CMS schools (data analysis, upgrade etc). code of conduct, computing rules, communication aspects (hypernews, egroups, meetings, WGM), CMSSW practicalities, the .cms network. Expectations from being a member of CMS (EPR, shifts, authorship). Secretariat (CMS and user’s office), conferences (CINCO, rules for assigning points, priorities, how/who can nominate), publications (CMS...Go to contribution page
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Archana Sharma (CERN), Dragoslav-Laza Lazic (Boston University (US))
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Roman pots, PLT, BCM, CO2 cooling, GEM cosmicsGo to contribution page
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