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CERN School of Computing 2009 17 August-28 August 2009 - Göttingen, Germany

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Jamila BASHIR BUTT

National Centre for Physics, Islamabad - Pakistan

I completed my PhD in 2006 from Syracuse University, NY USA. During my PhD I had to use C++ extensively as all our data analysis programs were based on C++. I also had to do some exercises in Fortran. There were few other non technical languages which I used e.g. labView, LaTEX.  For two years I worked as a post-doc at National Centre for Physics Pakistan. Now I am working as a research scientist at the same institute.  My responsibility includes physics analysis in charm quark and top quark group of CMS experiment.  CMS software has been developing and changing at a fast pace. The CERN School of Computing will be helpful for me to understand the changing environment of CMS/LHC software. My experience at CSC will be useful for me to guide the student at NCP as well.

 
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