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500/1-001 - Main Auditorium (CERN)
Steven Goldfarb
(CERN)
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Presentations by the University of Michigan REU Summer Students
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Introductory Remarks 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeakers: Junjie Zhu (University of Michigan (US)), Steven Goldfarb (University of Michigan (US))
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Automated Grid Monitoring for LHCb through HammerCloud 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumThe HammerCloud system is used by CERN IT to monitor the status of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). HammerCloud automatically submits jobs to WLCG computing resources, closely replicating the workflow of Grid users (e.g. physicists analyzing data). This allows computation nodes and storage resources to be monitored, software to be tested (somewhat like continuous integration), and new sites to be stress tested with a heavy job load before commissioning. The HammerCloud system has been in use for ATLAS and CMS experiments for about five years. This summer's work involved porting the HammerCloud suite of tools to the LHCb experiment. The HammerCloud software runs functional tests and provides data visualizations. HammerCloud's LHCb variant is written in Python, using the Django web framework and Ganga/DIRAC for job management.Speaker: Bradley Dice
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A Simple Model of Wings in Heavy Ion Collisions 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Aditya Deepak Parikh (Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US))
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Primary Vertex and Pile-up Study 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Nicolas Miguel Andrade (University of Michigan (US))
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Signal Characterization for ATLAS Run-II Resonance Search in Zg Final States 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: James Wesley Yates Pollock (University of Michigan (US))
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Hadron Calorimeter Readout Electronics Calibration, Hadron Calorimeter Scintillator Upgrade, and Missing Transverse Momentum Resolution due to Pileup 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Zishuo Yang (University of Maryland (US))
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Design of Experiments for the 2015 CLOUD Run 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Sarah Frances Maddox (University of Michigan (US))
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A measurement of the top quark mass in single top events using tracks only 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Elizabeth Drueke (CERN)
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Characterization of 35v1 HVCMOS Detectors 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Stewart Laroche
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Sarah Marie's talk: HGCal Fast Timing 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumPresenter: Sarah Marie BrunoSpeaker: Sarah Marie Bruno (California Institute of Technology (US))
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Accessing PBeast and Monitoring the L1 Trigger 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Emily Thompson
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Categorization and examination of pMSSM models for 13 TeV runs 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Nina Coyle (CERN)
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Measuring lepton charge misidentification for SUSY analysis 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Gabriel Emmanuel Gallardo (University of Hong Kong (HK))
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Tau Validation Studies 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Aaron Markowitz (University of Wisconsin (US))
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The User-friendly On-Line Diffusion Chamber 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Jaime Aviles Acosta
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Aging Analysis of Micromegas Detectors for ATLAS New Small Wheel 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Melissa Quinnan
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Mathematical Descriptions of Axially Varying Penning Traps 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Stephanie Brown (Penn State)
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Group Photo BEBC Bubble Chamber
BEBC Bubble Chamber
CERN
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Bus to Creux de Genthod Building 40 parking lot
Building 40 parking lot
CERN
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Dinner Terrace (Creux de Genthod)
Terrace
Creux de Genthod
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Bus Back to CERN Parking Lot (Creux de Genthod)
Parking Lot
Creux de Genthod
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