LIGO Tour
The LIGO center provided an interesting day.
Marteen's Document Test
Another great read is Artemis by Andy Weir, author of The Martian
Great Reads
The Three Body Problem by Qui
Virtual QNet Summer Workshop 2018: Using Gravitational Wave Data
Objectives Participating Teachers Will: Be able to use the LIGO e-lab to identify levels of seismic background noise Describe the changes that occur in gravitational waves emitted from a compact binary system as the system moves towards coalescence. Use gravitational wave measurements and…
2018 BHSU Neutrino Data Workshop Prototype at Sanford Lab
Small URL for this page: https://tinyurl.com/qn2018bhsu Agenda, Wednesday, July 11, 2018 Time (local) Activity 09:00 Coffee, introductions QuarkNet accounts (there are 2 kinds)…
2018 FNAL Meeting & LIGO e-Lab Workshop
July 18-20, 2018 Training Building (EAOC), Large Training Room Small URL for page: https://tinyurl.com/qn2018fnal LIGO e-Lab Workshop Objectives Participating teachers will be able to: > Plot and interpret data recorded by LIGO seismic instruments; address limitations in the data. >…
Jamal Rorie's presentation on CMS
Agenda for CMS E-Lab workshop@ Univ. of Iowa, July 9 and 10
July 9-10, 2018 Van Allen Hall Objectives Participating teachers will be able to: Identify particles colliding and emerging from collisions at the LHC from CMS data. Interpret the physical meaning of plots created from CMS data in light of conservation rules (energy, momentum, charge)…
Last Day of the 2018 Workshop: The Friday Agenda
Agenda Last Day of the 2018 Workshop Friday 9am Coffee, introductions inventory of Cosmic Ray Detectors (don't forget to bring yours!) set up in BRK120 9h15 Cosmic Ray Detectors - discussion on the Eclipse data and the potential of other measurements with CRs Mark Adam's…