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CERN School of Computing 2008 25 August-5 September 2008 - Gjövik, Norway

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Regina KWEE

CERN, Geneva - Switzerland

As a CERN doctoral student, I work on a Minimum Bias Trigger for ATLAS which I started as Diploma student with DESY and Humboldt University of Berlin. I have been designing and implementing the Inner Detector based Minimum Bias trigger and am responsible for its proper functionality and maintenance. I have hands-on experience with C++, ROOT, bash-scripting, Python and XML and will soon make more intense use of the GRID and physics analysis tools to study the Minimum Bias data. This aims at my future work on the GEANT detector simulation which I plan to adapt according to data.

 
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