Computing in HEP - From detector to publication

Europe/Zurich
513/1-024 (CERN)

513/1-024

CERN

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Helge Meinhard (CERN)
Description
After a short introduction to CERN, the lecture will explain how physics results are obtained at CERN: by comparing statistical quantities of experimental data with corresponding expectations based on theoretical models. The processing steps from the raw, unfiltered detector data to a statistical analysis of observables will be explained, passing via the trigger/DAQ systems, calibration, reconstruction, and analysis. Simulation techniques as a means of providing the theoretical expectations will also be introduced. The lecture will give an overview; detailed presentations on trigger/DAQ systems, reconstruction, and simulation will follow later in the lecture programme. It is intended for all Openlab summer students and does not require physics knowledge.
    • 16:00 17:00
      Computing in HEP - From detector to publication 1h
      Speaker: Helge Meinhard (CERN)
      Slides
    • 17:00 17:30
      Questions and discussion 30m