173rd Optimization Meeting

America/Los_Angeles
Dan Protopopescu
Description

Join via https://stanford.zoom.us/j/867873981, or see email announcement for more details on how to join this meeting remotely.

Participants: Andy, Amanda, Chris, Dan, Jack, Jason, Jim, Lucas, Marty, Rick 

Minutes:

  • Lucas Braun presented Low-Bias Correction Energy, studies continued from last week, shooting electrons through a simple stack calorimeter with 60 thin layers, and using NNs to correct the energy deposits 
  • Chris Potter presented some illustrations of how conformal mapping works in our case; his studies with pySiDT
  • Jack Driscoll mentioned problems with Marlin freezing; Dan offered to help debug given that a step by step commands are provided in order to be able to reproduce the issue

Next meeting: Aug 14th

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      Speakers: Aidan Robson (University of Glasgow, UK), Amanda Lynn Steinhebel (University of Oregon), Andrew Myers (University of Texas Arlington), Andy White (University of Texas at Arlington), Anne Schuetz (DESY, Germany), Bogdan Mishchenko, Bruce Andrew Schumm (University of California,Santa Cruz), Chris Potter (University of Oregon), Christopher Thomas Potter (University of Oregon), Dan Protopopescu (University of Glasgow, UK), Davis Austin (University Of Oregon), James Brau (University of Oregon), Jan Strube (PNNL), Jason Barkeloo (University of Oregon), Jim Brau (University of Oregon), Joel Goldstein (University of Bristol, UK), Joey Carlson (University of Oregon), Marcel Stanitzki (DESY, Germany), Martin Breidenbach (SLAC), Mengqing Wu (DESY, Germany), Ross McCoy (University of Texas at Arlington), Takayuki Ueno (Tohoku University, Japan), Thomas Markiewicz (SLAC), Yevgeniya Shtalenkova (SCIPP), Jack Driscoll (University of Texas Arlington)
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      Low-Bias Correction Energy
      Speaker: Lucas Braun (University of Oregon)
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      Preliminary Conformal Tracks with pySiDR

      Slides showing how conformal mapping works

      Speaker: Christopher Potter (University of Oregon)