16 November 2020 to 4 December 2020
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Central American research

30 Nov 2020, 10:30

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  1. Melissa Maria Cruz Torres (CBPF - Brazilian Center for Physics Research (BR))
    30/11/2020, 10:30
    Session: Central American Research

    In this talk I will give a general overview about the B pursued at the LHCb Experiment.

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  2. Bryan Larios
    02/12/2020, 09:30
  3. Johan Sebastian Bonilla (University of California Davis (US))
    02/12/2020, 10:30

    The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment at CERN is a general purpose detector designed to reconstruct particle collisions delivered by the Large Hadron Collider. Currently the LHC and its experiments are in the second long shutdown (LS2) period which allows for upgrades to their sub-systems. The muon spectrometer of CMS is extremely useful in such a busy hadronic environment, as it can...

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  4. Mr Luis G. García Ordóñez (INFN Sezione di Trieste (IT))
    02/12/2020, 11:00

    Modern high energy physics experiments are characterized by a large number of detectors with several channels per detector. This leads to high amount of data generated in short periods of time (~TB/Sec). All this data must be acquired and processed on line in order to apply complex algorithms for data reduction and filtering before storage for subsequent offline data analysis. The following...

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  5. Werner Oswaldo Florian Samayoa (Universita e INFN Trieste (IT))
    02/12/2020, 11:30

    An extensive analysis on the data obtained by the electrocaloritmeter of COMPASS experiment at CERN. Statistical methods and pragmatic strategies are used to extract the characteristic model of the pulses in the detector in order to tune the parameters of the filters implemented in a DPP strategy. During the tuning of the process several discoveries were made from the data leading to some...

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  6. Federico Muñoz-Rojas (Universidad de Costa Rica)
    03/12/2020, 12:30
    Session: Central American Research

    Computer Clusters have demonstrated to be a key tool in scientific research. New algorithms have been developed in several areas: bioinformatics, particle physics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, condensed matter, chemistry, engineering, economy, among many other fields. Over the last 10 years our university has been supporting research projects that need a lot of computer power to solve their...

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