Syllabus
for 5391-507, Summer 2002
This class concentrates
on highly technical aspects of High Energy Particle Physics. The
sessions are organized in seminar format with one or two featured speakers
weekly throughout the 11 week period of the summer. The lecture
given by the speakers will be posted ahead of time on the class web page.
The goal of the course is to provide student sufficient exposure to various
techniques, such as
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Detector Techniques
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Photo-detectors and
PMTs
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D0
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ATLAS
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Digital Hadron Calorimeters
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Simulation of Physical
Processes
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Simulation Tools
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D0 detector simulation
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Computing Techniques
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Data Reconstruction
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Data Sharing
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Grid Application
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Physics Concept
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Standard Model Processes
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Supersymmetric Processes
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Analysis Tools
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Physics Analysis Techniques
Given the wide range
of topics to be covered throughout the 11 week period, it will not be possible
to cover all relevant techniques. However, the students will be familarized
in techniques and concepts of current High Energy Particle Physics field.
Given the free format of the sessions, no formal schedule is given in the
syllabus. Reading assignments will be given to participating
students.
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