News

CERN LAPTOP REGISTRATION

Published: January 31st, 2011 by karishma

You need to register your laptop with CERN before you can use the internet there. Click the ‘Register Portable’ option on the following link and fill up the form:
www.cern.ch/network
If you have any technical problems, email: computing.helpdesk@cern.ch

French literature books -good deal

Published: January 22nd, 2011 by lina

Payot (which is a stop away on the 16 tram on the way to Uni Mail or CERN) is having this deal of 4 folio books for 10 Francs. It’s an amazing deal, I already got 4 books. So if you want to read French, or if you are in love with Russian translated literature like I am, I think that you seriously need to check it out!

Meeting at CERN

Published: January 20th, 2011 by arno

Where: CERN: Restaurant 1 @ 10h

CMS visit

Published: January 20th, 2011 by Larry Sulak

Visit of the CMS underground facilities with Prof. Sulak.

How to get there: 13h05 take Bus F, NE corner Gare Cornavin (opposite la Poste) to Segny.

CMSAEP lecture

Published: January 20th, 2011 by arno

Who: Prof. Arno Heister

Room: CERN 354-1-016

Lecture material is available from here. The CMSSW root files are located here.

Please bring your laptop.

Homework presentations: t.b.d.

CMSAEP lecture – Introduction to ATLAS and CMS

Published: January 20th, 2011 by arno

Who: Prof. Arno Heister

Room: CERN: 28-S-029

Preparation for the CMS P5 visit on Wednesday: Introduction to the Large Hadron Collider with examples from ATLAS and CMS (Slides in Quicktime format) Use your buphy login to download the files. (In case you do not have a login please ask Guoan Hu.)

Please bring your laptop.

Homework:

  • CMS event display: Install on your computer or lxplus Fireworks.The instructions can be found here. (In case you cannot access the CMS internal pages look here).
  • Challenging: What is a gauge theorie? i.e. why/what makes classical electrodynamics is a gauge theorie?

Revolution: Particle Physics

Published: January 20th, 2011 by arno

Conversation/lecture with Dr. Chris Quigg, noted Fermilab theorist, co-author: “the Higgs Hunter’s Guide”.

ATLAS visit

Published: January 20th, 2011 by arno

Details given here.

Introduction to ATLAS

Published: January 20th, 2011 by arno

Who: Prof. Kevin Black

Where: CERN, Bat.60

Things to Know Next Year

Published: July 5th, 2010 by ashley

-Even though almost everyone speaks english, try to speak to people in french! Even if it’s little things like “excusez-moi”, “parlez-vous anglais?”, “pardon”, “je voudrais…”, or “désolé”. It’s rude to just assume that people speak english.
-At the University of Geneva grades are on a scale of 0-6. You receive a zero if you don’t show up to the test. To pass you need a 4 or greater.
-Grades will be posted on your professors’ doors at the end of the semester; therefore, everyone will be able to see how you did. So try to work hard so you can at least save yourself from some embarrassment.
-For Quantum Mechanics read the Jean-Louis Basdevant and Jean Dalibard book because the final will be structured around that book, but definitely use Griffiths to better understand the material. The Basdevant and Dalibard book is pretty hard to read because it’s a translation from a french book, so it’s nice to read Griffiths on the side.
-For E&M you should definitely bring your freshman level book along with Griffiths. A lot of the material covered will be similar to that of your freshman course.
-Ask the swiss students if you can be added to their google group because they post a lot of useful information.
-If you’re staying for the summer make sure you get a bike before the summer students arrive because the bikes will go quickly.
-Free food and CMS EVO discussion every Fri at 17:30, Bat. 40
-If you work at CERN during the summer, you can try to get housing at Foyer Résidence Robert Schumann or EasyLoft (both are in St. Genis). They’re relatively cheap. There is also the CERN hostel, but that costs ~58 chf per night. You can try for free CMS housing, but you have to look into that well in advance and most likely there won’t be any available spots. If you live in Ferney Voltaire you can get to CERN by taking the Y bus from Ferney-Mairie.