The goal of JTERM-IV, the latest in a series of US CMS LPC hosted workshops, is to enable CMS physicists starting out on analysis to be able to easily join an ongoing analysis in a productive way. The workshop is aimed at physicists starting to work on CMS physics.
To register please click on "Evaluation" LINK at the top of the page
modification password: LPCJTERM - for speakers to post their talks
streaming video of all plenary sessions @
http://www-visualmedia.fnal.gov/live.htm
Plenary sessions will be held in One West
EVO booking in CMS tab, called JTerm-IV, Monday, pw = coLLide[08],
Tuesday and Wednesday, pw = coLLide
Phone Bridge
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Password: 0003
CRAFT Analyses - Muon and Tracking, Muon Alignment20m
Speaker:
Jim Pivarski(TAMU)
Slides
10:30 AM
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10:50 AM
CRAFT Analysis - HCAL, ECAL - Calibration and Cleaning20m
Speaker:
Shuichi Kunori(Maryland)
Slides
10:50 AM
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11:10 AM
Break
20m
11:10 AM
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11:40 AM
Intoduction to CMS Offline - Overview, Releases, Workflows, Workbook30m
Speaker:
Liz Sexton-Kennedy(FNAL)
Slides
11:40 AM
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12:10 PM
Physics Analysis Tools (PAT)30m
Overall strategy, skimming, PAT, FW Lite
Speakers:
Benedikt Hegner(CERN), Petar Maksimovic(Johns Hopkins University)
Slides
12:10 PM
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12:40 PM
The CMS Computing Model and User Tools30m
- computing model introduction
- more on primary datasets
- DBS, CRAB, PhEDEx, StoreResults
Speaker:
DrEric Vaandering(Fermilab)
Slides
12:40 PM
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1:30 PM
Lunch
50m
1:30 PM
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3:30 PM
Tutorials - Beginners will be held in the Hornets Nest (WH 8X)
1:30 PM
CMSSW Tutorial2h
Speakers:
DrCharles Plager(UCLA/FNAL), Petar Maksimovic(Johns Hopkins University)
more information
1:30 PM
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3:30 PM
Tutorials - Advanced will be held in the Sunrise (WH 11NE)
1:30 PM
Advanced CRAB20m
Speaker:
DrEric Vaandering(Fermilab)
Slides
1:50 PM
Advanced PAT Topics20m
Speaker:
Sudhir Malik(FNAL/Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln)
Slides
2:10 PM
Hands-on time1h 20m
Participants may choose one or more topics from one or both of the preceding talks and get it working. Sudhir and Eric will be ready to help with problems that arise.