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+ | === Quark cluster at Utrecht University === | ||
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+ | If you have an Utrecht University computing (Solis) account, you can get access to the quark cluster in Utrecht. Discuss with your supervisor whether this is useful and who to ask to activate your account. Further information can be on the [https://uugrasp.github.io/UUComputingDocs/ UU GRASP computing page]. |
Revision as of 11:08, 11 May 2021
Introductory lectures to PhD and MSc students
• Introduction to heavy-ion physics and ALICE
* Introduction to heavy-ion physics * The ALICE Experiment
• Introduction to the analysis framework
• Alice offline
* ALICE Event and Track Selection * Analysis Task in the ALICE AliPhysics framework * Interactive Run
• The analysis framework of ALICE
* Analysis Task in the ALICE AliPhysics framework
• Introduction to stoomboot
- Introduction to interactive data analysis on stoomboot
- Template task for interactive run
- Introduction to batch data analysis on stoomboot
- Bash script to be used for batch analysis
- Partial list of LHC10h runs
• Introduction to GRID analysis
- Introduction to individual user data analysis on the GRID
- Tarball with files for the individual user data analysis on the GRID
- Introduction to organized data analysis on the GRID using the trains
Quark cluster at Utrecht University
If you have an Utrecht University computing (Solis) account, you can get access to the quark cluster in Utrecht. Discuss with your supervisor whether this is useful and who to ask to activate your account. Further information can be on the UU GRASP computing page.