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Use CERN-FNAL school slides on "from collisions to analysis"? #239

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particleist opened this issue Sep 6, 2017 · 2 comments
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Use CERN-FNAL school slides on "from collisions to analysis"? #239

particleist opened this issue Sep 6, 2017 · 2 comments

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@particleist
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Dear Starter/ImpackKitters,

I was asked to lecture about “from collisions to analysis” at the CERN-FNAL summer school this year

https://indico.cern.ch/event/598530/contributions/2547247/attachments/1517639/2369246/CollToAna_CERNFNAL_Lectures.pdf

I was wondering if these slides, maybe with some modifications, could be useful material for either Starter or Impact kit. Let me know what you think.

Thanks,

Vava

@apuignav
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Hi Vava,

finally had time to get to this. I love the slides.

Now, on how to introduce them, I see two possible ideas:

  • At some point, it was discussed if it would be practical to have some sort of PhysicsKit, where we introduce LHCb, not from the point of view of software but more in a "how things work", "which physics do we do" kind of way. This would be a fantastic idea, but of course I am not sure we have the time to teach this.
  • In our (LHCb data flow lesson)[https://lhcb.github.io/starterkit-lessons/first-analysis-steps/dataflow.html], include a link to these slides. I think this would give the interested students a perfect detailed explanation of what we actually want to cover.

What do you think?

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particleist commented Sep 25, 2017 via email

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