2019 Belle II Summer School

US/Eastern
Berkner Hall room B (BNL)

Berkner Hall room B

BNL

Description

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Summer School Starter Kit

To get an indico account: https://indico.bnl.gov/register/

Following the success of previous Belle II Summer Schools (University of Cincinnati 2018, University of Mississippi 2017, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory 2015 and 2016), the 2019 US Belle II Summer School will be hosted at Brookhaven National Laboratory .

The purpose of the school is to help students, postdocs, and more senior researchers get started and make progress on Belle II analyses, either studying a physics channel or studying detector performance. The School will cover physics topics, computing, and Belle II software in a hands-on tutorial format.

There will be guest lectures on the following topics:

  • Charm and beauty decays
  • Quarkonia and the recently discovered XYZ states
  • Lattice QCD for Belle II
  • Belle II dark sector physics
  • Statistical methods

The School is open to all Belle II collaborators and we welcome attendance from across the collaboration.

Thursday Evening Dinner at Paintersโ€™ Restaurant

ยท         Date: Thursday, August 1, 2019, 6:30 p.m.

ยท         Fee: $60 US/pp

 

Address: 416 South Country Road, Brookhaven, NY 11719
Phone: +1-631-803-8593
Internet: https://www.paintersrestaurant.com/

Directions -  From BNL, make a left onto William Floyd Parkway, continue on William Floyd pkwy 2.2 miles, turn right on Montauk Highway drive about 12 miles make a slight left to South Country Road in Brookhaven.  Destination will be on the left. Map


Event ID: EXE-D-BELLE2-19

Note: This event falls under Exemption D. Formal classroom training held at Federal facilities, which does not exhibit indicia of a formal conference. The exception would include activities such as regular courses of instructions or training seminars at the National Center and the HAMMER training facility at Hanford, and regular courses of instruction or training seminars conducted by the office of Management for Acquisitions, workforce related to the core activities of the department.

    • 7
      Senior physicist Q & A Berkner Hall room B

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    • 8
      Statistics Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Elizabeth Worcester (BNL)
    • 10:50
      Coffee Berkner Hall room B

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    • 9
      Machine learning Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Kerstin Kleese Van Dam (BNL)
    • 12:00
      Lunch on your own Berkner Hall room B

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    • 10
      Tutorial: Collaboration services (jira, stash, etc.) and hands-on session Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Kilian Lieret (DESY)
    • 11
      Tom Browder's Belle II Colloquium Building 510, Large Seminar Room

      Building 510, Large Seminar Room

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      Walk over to the Physics Department (Building 510) if you want to attend a colloquium by Tom Browder starting at 15:30

    • 12
      Tutorial: Introduction to gbasf2 Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Michel Hernandez Villanueva (University of Mississippi)
    • 13
      Theory 2 (charm) Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Alexey Petrov (Wayne State)
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      Particle identification Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Gary Varner (University of Hawaii)
    • 11:00
      Coffee Berkner Hall room B

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    • 15
      Theory 3 (Quarkonia/XYZ) Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Eric Swanson (University of Pittsburgh)
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      Lunch Berkner Hall room B

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      on your own

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      Backgrounds Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Jeffrey Schueler (University of Hawai'i)
    • 13:45
      Free time Berkner Hall room B

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    • 18
      Lepton-Photon Practice talk Berkner Hall room B

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      This item chaired by David Cinabro

    • 19
      Seminar: Lessons in Physics and Computing from the Belle II Summer School Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Paul Gebeline
    • 20
      Theory 4 (Lattice) Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Taku Izubuchi (BNL HET)
    • 21
      Theory 1 (Beauty) Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: amarjit soni (BNL)
    • 11:00
      Coffee Berkner Hall room B

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    • 22
      Theory 5 (Dark sector) Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Hooman Davoudiasl (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    • 12:20
      Lunch on your own Berkner Hall room B

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    • 23
      Tutorial: Offline analysis and hands-on session Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Simon Wehle (DESY)
    • 18:30
      Summer school dinner (optional) Berkner Hall room B

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    • 24
      Tutorial: Hands on session Berkner Hall room B

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    • 11:00
      Coffee Berkner Hall room B

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    • 25
      Seminar: Particle identification performance at Belle II Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Ming Zern Ngoh
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      Seminar: Initial study of e+ e- -> mu+ mu- cross section with basf2 Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Mika Shibata
    • 27
      Seminar: Lessons learned at the 2019 US Belle II summer school Berkner Hall room B

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      Speakers: Jake Bennett (University of Mississippi), Radhakrishna Adhikari
    • 12:05
      Lunch on your own Berkner Hall room B

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    • 28
      KLM Database Interface and Background Monitoring using Slowcontrol Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Diptaparna Biswas (University of Louisville)
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      D0 -> K-,pi+,pi0 Dalitz analysis Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Dazhi Wang
    • 30
      Expert-level offline DQM monitoring for KLM Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: Atanu Pathak
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      Final remarks Berkner Hall room B

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      Speaker: David Jaffe (BNL)
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      Extra sessions (if needed) 3-191 (Physics (Building 510))

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      Physics (Building 510)

      Note change of venue