8-11 November 2022
Science and Technology Building
Europe/London timezone

Welcome to the 7th UK LArTPC Software and Analysis workshop! This workshop is rather informal, and it is intended for LArTPC Software/Analysis beginners (mostly PhD students and post-docs, but others are welcome too). The aim is for new collaborators on LArTPC experiments to become familiar with the software and analysis tools commonly available to experiments such as MicroBooNE, SBND, DUNE, protoDUNE and ICARUS...

This year, the school would be held in-person at Lancaster University.  We will aim to run a remote connection, but the same level of participation cannot be guaranteed.

If you would like to attend this workshop, please make sure to register as soon as possible, and by no later than Friday 28th October, 2022. We look forward to seeing you in Lancaster!
 

Starts
Ends
Europe/London
Science and Technology Building
C009
University of Lancaster, Lancaster, UK

---Additional Information---

Workshop location
The workshop will be run in C009 in the Science and Technology building on Lancaster University campus: here
Directions will be put up from Alexandria square (where the main bus drop off is) to the Science and Technology building.

 

RAIL STRIKES
As it stands, there will be a rail strike on 7th November: here
For most attendees, travelling up on Monday 7th November should still be doable, but probably more frustrating.  However, for some attendees, it may be impossible to travel on that day.
Unfortunately, we will not be able to move the workshop's start date.  However, we can offer the LArSoft workshop room as a general work room on 7th November.
So, you also have the option of travelling to Lancaster on Sunday 6th November and making use of the workshop room on Monday 7th November.Please get in touch if you would like to make use of the workshop room on 7th November.

 

COVID19  
We all have a duty of care to limit the spread of COVID19 and protect each other.  Lancaster University has published guidance for COVID19 safety while on campus which can be found here

 

Technical information 
Participants will need to bring their own laptops this year.  Your laptop's operating system (Windows, Linux or Mac) does not matter as you only need a web browser to participate in the workshop.  We will be able to provide a small number of desktops for those without laptops.  You will need to indicate this on the registration form.
Lancaster University provides eduroam for wireless access.  We can also provide temporary logins if, for whatever reason, your own institution's eduroam login does not work.

 

Registration 
There is no registration fee.

 

Accommodation 
Participants are responsible for their own travel and accommodation arrangements.  There are a lot of options in Lancaster town centre.

 

Travel
Lancaster University campus map can be found here.

Lancaster University information detailing the various ways to reach campus can be found here.

Most attendees will be reaching Lancaster by rail.  It is then easiest to reach Lancaster University by bus.  You can get on almost all of the buses at Common Garden Street. The 1/1A (fastest), 100, 4, 4X, 40, 41 or 42 buses will all take you to campus.

 

Dinner
The group dinner will be at Greaves Park in Lancaster City Centre on Wednesday 9th November, starting at 19:30.  You should have already placed your preorder with us.  We will arrange to travel over together, and this will be discussed in more detail at the workshop.

 

Lunches
Free packed lunches will be provided in room A19 in the Charles Carter building on the Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday: here
You are welcome to eat in this room, or take your lunch anywhere else.

 

Privacy information 
Please see this document about how your information is stored and used.
 

Organizers:
Dom Brailsford
Andrzej Szelc

Technical Support:
Peter Love


 

Your browser is out of date!

Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now

×