2019 ATLAS Data Workshop @ U. of Oregon
June 20-21, 2019
University of Oregon, Willamette Hall, Room 412
Tiny URL for this page: https://tinyurl.com/OregonQN2019
Objectives
Participating teachers will:
- Apply classical physics principles to reduce or explain the observations in data investigations.
- Identify and describe ways that data are organized for determining any patterns that may exist in the data.
- Create, organize and interpret data plots; make claims based on evidence and provide explanations; identify data limitations.
- Develop a plan for taking students from their current level of data use to subsequent levels using activities and/or ideas from the workshop.
We will also provide opportunities to engage in critical dialogue among teaching colleagues about what they learn in the workshop.
Supplementary Material
- Particle Physics Introduction
- Dr. Michael Park's lecture: https://youtu.be/djHyFwtTUjM (11:01)
- (Optional) Extension reading of Particle Adventure:
- The Standard Model: http://www.particleadventure.org/standard-model.html
- Accelrators and Detectors: http://www.particleadventure.org/accelerators-and-detectors.html
- Analysis
- Dr. Michael Park's tutorial: https://youtu.be/86XaVdJUf20 (14:27)
- Install HYPATIA 7.4 to your laptop, and download groupA.zip example events.
- Run HYPATIA program (it might prompt to request JAVA installation).
- Open example files and follow Dr. Park's tutorial video to go through these events.
- (Optional) Extension reading:
- Documents listed in the hands-on analysis session below
Agenda
Times and specific activities are subject to adjustment.
Thursday, 20 June09:00 Welcome and introductions 09:15 LIGO and gravitational wave astrophysics (20 MB pdf) (Ray Frey) 10:30 Break 10:45 Introduction to LHC/Atlas (60 MB pdf) (Eric Torrence) 12:15 Shane arrives
12:30 Lunch 13:30 Workshop Objectives/Overview/Data Porfolio
13:45 Level 1 Data Portfolio Activities:
14:30 Break 14:45 Data Portfolio Activitiy: 15:30 Activity:
16:30 Search for Supersymmetry (Laura Jeanty) 17:15 End of Day Reflections, Discussion, Q&A |
Friday, 21 June09:00 ATLAS Virtual Visit - Steven Goldfarb 09:30 Recap of Yesterday/Plan for Today 09:45 Higgs Factories (Jim Brau) 11:00 Break 11:15 Data Portfolio Activity: Mass of US Pennies 11:30 Level 2 Data Portfolio Activity: ATLAS Masterclass Measurement Shift training:
12:15 Lunch 13:15 ATLAS Masterclass Measurement, cont.
15:00 Break 15:15 Introduce CMS e-Lab 15:45 Implementation discussion 16:00 QuarkNet Survey 16:30 Discussion, Q&A, including teacher discussion of class projects. 17:15 End of Day
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