10th UK LArTPC Software and Analysis Workshop

Europe/London
James Clerk Maxwell Building

James Clerk Maxwell Building

King's Buildings campus University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Andrzej Szelc (University of Edinburgh), Dominic Brailsford (Lancaster University), Miquel Nebot Guinot (University of Edinburgh)
Description

Welcome to the 10th 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 the University of Edinburgh.ย  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 18th October, 2025. We look forward to seeing you in Edinburgh!
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Andrzej Szelc, Dom Brailsford, Miquel Nebot-Guinot
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    • 09:30 09:35
      Welcome 5m
      Speaker: Andrzej Szelc (University of Edinburgh)
    • 09:35 12:30
      LArSoft school: Fermilab Computing JCMB 3208 (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      JCMB 3208

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

    • 12:30 13:30
      Lunch 1h Magnet Cafe (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      Magnet Cafe

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

    • 13:30 18:00
      LArSoft school: LArSoft Simulation JCMB 3208 (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      JCMB 3208

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

    • 09:00 12:00
      LArSoft school: Scintillation Light JCMB 3208 (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      JCMB 3208

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

    • 12:00 13:00
      Lunch 1h Magnet Cafe (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      Magnet Cafe

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

    • 13:00 17:15
      LArSoft school: Reconstruction JCMB 3208 (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      JCMB 3208

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

    • 09:00 12:00
      LArSoft school: Analysis JCMB 3208 (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      JCMB 3208

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

      • 09:00
        Writing a LArSoft analyzer 1h 30m
        Speakers: Alex Wilkinson (University of Warwick), Isobel Mawby (Lancaster University)
      • 10:30
        Break 15m
      • 10:45
        Using your analyser for analysis (All material for this tutorial is included in the previous analyser tutorial) 1h 15m
        Speakers: Alex Wilkinson (University of Warwick), Isobel Mawby (Lancaster University)
    • 12:00 13:00
      Lunch 1h Magnet Cafe (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      Magnet Cafe

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

    • 13:00 16:00
      LArSoft school: Analysis JCMB 3208 (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      JCMB 3208

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

      • 13:00
        Using your analysis for analysis tutorial (continued) 3h
        Speakers: Alex Wilkinson (University of Warwick), Isobel Mawby (Lancaster University)
      • 14:30
        Break 15m
    • 16:00 17:00
      LArSoft school: CAF JCMB 3208 (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      JCMB 3208

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

    • 19:30 21:30
      Group Dinner 2h Tuk Tuk Southside

      Tuk Tuk Southside

      Tuk Tuk Southside
      (https://www.tuktukindianstreetfood.com/)
      Drummond St. Location.

    • 09:00 12:25
      LArSoft school: Deep Learning JCMB 3208 (James Clerk Maxwell Building)

      JCMB 3208

      James Clerk Maxwell Building

      • 09:00
        Lecture: Introduction to deep learning for LArTPCs 30m
        Speaker: Leigh Whitehead (University of Cambridge)
      • 09:30
        Tutorial: Classifying Neutrino Interactions with MLPs, CNNs and Transformer Encoders 2h 55m
        Speaker: Leigh Whitehead (University of Cambridge)
      • 10:30
        BREAK 15m
    • 12:25 12:30
      Closeout 5m
      Speaker: Dominic Brailsford (Lancaster University)