4–8 Nov 2019
Adelaide Convention Centre
Australia/Adelaide timezone

The official website of the AMS experiment

5 Nov 2019, 16:45
15m
Riverbank R1 (Adelaide Convention Centre)

Riverbank R1

Adelaide Convention Centre

Oral Track 8 – Collaboration, Education, Training and Outreach Track 8 – Collaboration, Education, Training and Outreach

Speaker

Jiahui Wei (Universite de Geneve (CH))

Description

The Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) is a particle physics experiment installed and operating on board of the International Space Station (ISS) from May 2011 and expected to last through Year 2024 and beyond. Aiming to explore a new frontier in particle physic, the AMS collaboration seeks to store, manage and present its research results as well as the details of the detector and the operations through an official website. An open-source content management framework is employed as the platform to build the website, which allows to manage a variety of information, e.g., institutes in the collaboration, physics results, publications, academic events, etc. The motivation of the website, the development strategy, the infrastructure, the web design concepts and technics, the development of the custom modules, and the strategy and implementation of the science data sharing and preservation are discussed.

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Authors

Jiahui Wei (Universite de Geneve (CH)) Baosong Shan (Beihang University (CN)) Yonghuan Xu (Southeast University (CN)) Mr Zhaoyi Qu (Academia Sinica (TW)) Mr Matthew Daniel Behlmann (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)) Andrey Pashnin (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US)) Maxim Konyushikhin (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))

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