28–31 Jan 2015
Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

Software

30 Jan 2015, 14:55
Lecture Hall (Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo)

Lecture Hall

Kavli IPMU, The University of Tokyo

5-1-5 Kashiwanoha, Kashiwa, 277-8583, Japan

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  1. Prof. Chris Walter (Duke)
    30/01/2015, 14:55
  2. Erin O'Sullivan (Duke University)
    30/01/2015, 15:05
    Software
    WCSim is an open-source, Geant4-based code that was designed to simulate water Cherenkov detectors. In this talk, I will discuss features which have been added to the code since the last HK open meeting.
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  3. Prof. Michael Wilking (Stony Brook University)
    30/01/2015, 15:25
    Near Detectors
    The current status of the Hyper-K event reconstruction algorithm for Hyper-K will be presented.
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  4. Christopher Kachulis (Boston University)
    30/01/2015, 15:45
    Software
    HK will require software to interface between atmospheric flux models, the HK detector geometry, and neutrino interaction simulators as the first step in an atmospheric MC. This talk will introduce software currently under development for SK which is intended to be easily portable to an experiment like HK, and easily expandable to non-atmospheric neutrino fluxes.
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  5. Prof. Francesca Di Lodovico (Queen Mary, University of London)
    30/01/2015, 15:55
    Software
    An overview of the current computing strategy and plans will be given. The simulation production status will be presented.
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  6. Dr Makoto Miura (Kamioka Observatory, ICRR, University of Tokyo)
    30/01/2015, 16:15
    Software
    In this talk, I will summarize current status of software development and discuss future prospects.
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