1 August 2018
CERN
Europe/Zurich timezone

What? It's your chance to expose your work project and to present it within the bigger context of your experiment / department. You can make one on your own, or with a small group. Of course all students and supervisors are welcome to join us! Please note that we only have 20 places available.

When? On 1st August 2018 from 17h00 to 18h30. Posters will be available until 8th August 2018.

How? Please register on this event. Registration opens July 3rd, 17:30

Where? Mezzanine of the Main Building

 

Participants, poster titles:

Fathima Noushin Zubair- Same sign WW polarizatoion

Duc Phan & Mikael Andreas Molander- ISOLDE Target Gas Purification System and Development of ISOLDE Yield Database

Khubayb Al-Naamany - UXC55  INSEPCTION ROBOT

Pratyush Anand - TILE CALORIMETER CALIBRATION AND PERFORMANCE

Paul Robert Andreini - AWAKE Plasma-driven Accelerator Physics Data Analysis and Image Processing

Fabiola Buschendorf - Honeypot Resurrection

Kathryn Wendy Coldham & Agustina Quesada - High Granularity Calorimeter NIM Replacement

Diyaselis Delgado Lopez - On-Demand Distributed Computing Workflow for Physics Analysis at the CMS Experiment

Wenjing Deng & Marwa Marwan Moh'D Al-Esseili - Impedance data visualization development

Thijs Miedema - FELIX dataflow at ProtoDUNE Single-Phase

Georgios Kamaras- Monitoring data visualization for ATLAS TDAQ transient storage

Ann Njeri Ng'Endo - Safety File and Online course for the EP-CMX-GEM Laboratory

Lucas Alexander Polson - Analysis of the LHC Beam

Andrea Senacheribbe - ROOT persistency in VecGeom 

Jeanine Frances Shea - Beam Tracking in the North Area

Juan Salvador Tafoya Vargas - Testbeam for the CMS ECAL upgrade

Theraa Tork - State-of-the-art of Monte Carlo predictions for tt+Z and tt+W process

Massimo Tumolo - ROOT RDataFrame improvements

Christopher Watson - Working with a scalable web application layer for data presentation systems

Sarah Maria Zochling - Visualizations in particle physics – Learning aids or obstacles?

 

 

More details:

Preparation of your Poster:
Posters can be as big as you like as long as they fit on the pannel. We recommend to print it in A0 (84.09 x 118.9 cm) or A1 (59.46 x 84.09 cm). The panels we use for the poster session are the same as the summer student notice board outside the Auditorium, so please just make sure it fits!

Where to print your Poster?
Your poster can be printed at the CERN Printshop. Once you have created your poster, you will just have to convert it into a pdf file and send it to the Printshop via the online submission form. You will then be informed when the poster has been printed and is ready for collection. 

Note that if you want to print 2 or more copies you will have to provide a budget code (you will need to ask your supervisor for your group budget code).

The CERN Printshop is located on the ground floor of building 510 (opposite the Main Building): 510 R-007. The Printshop reception is open from: Monday-Friday 09h00-12h00 and 13h00-16h00. 

Please make sure that you submit your poster request during normal working hours, and not to leave it until the last moment! Note that for large conferences, the waiting list in front of you can be very long.

For those participants who have not sent the topic of their posters yet, please send it as soon as possible to the Summer Student Team!

We look forward to seeing you there, don't forget to invite your supervisor and colleagues to join us!

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