Difference between revisions of "Flash talks"
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** Omega-pi studies with omega radiative decay (Kevin Scheuer - W&M) | ** Omega-pi studies with omega radiative decay (Kevin Scheuer - W&M) | ||
** A study of meson resonances decaying into K+ K- pi0, with emphasis on the PWA of K* K final states (Alan Gardner - ASU) | ** A study of meson resonances decaying into K+ K- pi0, with emphasis on the PWA of K* K final states (Alan Gardner - ASU) | ||
− | ** A search for cascade states and cross section for the | + | ** A search for cascade states and cross section for the Ξ(1530) (Brandon Sumner - ASU) |
** Utilizing Machine Learning to Analyze Particle Data (Albert Fabrizi - UMass) | ** Utilizing Machine Learning to Analyze Particle Data (Albert Fabrizi - UMass) |
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Wednesday, September 22
Beginning at 10:30 am (JLab time). Students will give 5 minute presentations followed by a couple minutes for questions
- Student Flash Talks (chair: Rebecca)
- Search for Lambda Anti-Lambda Oscillations (Kevin Saldana - IU)
- Study of omega meson (Saheli Rakshit - FSU)
- Study of charged particle timing in the BCAL from simulations (Alec Mason - UConn)
- Calibration and monitoring of the tagger microscope (Daniel Prather - UConn)
- Analysis of K0Σ+ Distributions (Alicia Remington - FSU)
- Google Colaboratory for Partial Wave Analysis (Balin Armstron - W&M)
- Omega-pi studies with omega radiative decay (Kevin Scheuer - W&M)
- A study of meson resonances decaying into K+ K- pi0, with emphasis on the PWA of K* K final states (Alan Gardner - ASU)
- A search for cascade states and cross section for the Ξ(1530) (Brandon Sumner - ASU)
- Utilizing Machine Learning to Analyze Particle Data (Albert Fabrizi - UMass)