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Computing for High Energy Physics retweeted
4 Jul 2020
How time flies: it has been eight years since @ATLASexperiment and @CMSexperiment announced the discovery of the #HiggsBoson! Happy Higgs discovery day!
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When working from home, an animal companion can provide excellent comfort and support. That's especially the case for ATLAS physicist @DanHaydenCERN, whose cat has taken up a new skill to aid their human: physics analysis. 🐈💻 #PhysicistsAtHome #CatsOfTheQuarantine
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[Press Statement] The ATLAS Experiment at @CERN releases 13 TeV #OpenData for Science Education. This is the highest-energy particle-collision data ever released through open access. Learn more: cern.ch/go/Ws9Q

ALT Animation of ATLAS detector using ROOTJS.

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Computing for High Energy Physics retweeted
8 Nov 2019
IPPOG CMS Representative Marzena Lapka summarises Education and Outreach activities at #chep2019 in Adelaide, including the Universal Science public event.
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Track summaries on the final morning of #CHEP2019
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Computing for High Energy Physics retweeted
A small part of the team that made this such a fantastic conference. @Computing4HEP #CHEP2019
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Amazing venue for our conference dinner! #CHEP2019
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Perhaps the first ever 500-person CHEP selfie taken by Track 8 convenor Marzena Lapka during the final plenary of #chep2019 in Adelaide #selfie
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Gravitational wave astronomy allows us to put big red arrows on telescope images... pointing to visual signal of GW sources!! @Computing4HEP #CHEP2019
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Great opening slide for morning talk! #CHEP2019
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.@LIGO scientist Paul Lasky (@LaskyPaul) gives a fascinating overview of the physics and computing challenges of Gravitational Wave research during this morning's #chep2019 plenary.
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But did they bring their coffee machine and mug?
There is someone at this conference that has brought their laptop, a separate keyboard, mouse, and a second monitor. They setup on a table to watch the main talks. Part of me really wants that setup... #chep2019 @Computing4HEP
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CERN Computing security expert, Romain Wartel, reminds #chep2019 participants that our community is continually targeted by increasingly complex cyberattacks, including those by nation states. #cybersecurity
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Lloyd Hollenberg of the University of Melbourne gives #chep2019 participants a an overview and update on #QuantumComputing
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Excellent advice! But, how does one treat a neutrino burn?
Don't forget to reduce your cross section if you're on a #CHEP2019 excursion today! South Australian sun is fierce. Protect yourself from dark matter, neutrinos, and skin damage!
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Computing for High Energy Physics retweeted
The delightful venue for #CHEP2019 in the heart of sunny Adelaide.
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Developer Stella Christodoulaki describes her efforts to produce a new INSPIRE database. Change is always disruptive but there is usually a net gain in the end. #CHEP2019
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Bribing with chocolate is now officially allowed in #CHEP2019
Pass by poster 409 (row 17) if you want to know more about @reanahub and hybrid analysis pipelines (and get some @CERN chocolate 🍫) #CHEP2019
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Another great plenary, this time Prof Xinchou Lou tells us about computing and software in the European strategy group. Particularly love the slide template 🙂 #CHEP2019
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