The moderators and Gurus might want some recent “teaching aids”.
Perhaps you will want to put some of these into a "sticky"
The CERN site is producing some very good “teaching aids”. If you can, look at the ppt presentation, since it has animations.
There are 3 pdf files at Summer Student Lecture Programme Course, 2008
http://indico.cern.ch/categoryDisplay.py?categId=345
From Heavy-Ion Collisions to Quark Matter (1/3)
by Lourenco, C (CERN)
that gives an explanation of what they are doing to probe QCD.
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jal
malawi_glenn
Aug19-08, 05:32 PM
yeah I attended those lectures, boring lecturer :-)
jal
Aug19-08, 10:50 PM
I guess that this is a good forum for this thread.
Now ... now ... malawi_glenn don't be so harsh on how your tax dollars are being spent. :smile:
I found that particular "teaching aid" to be up-to-date and well presented for interested students.
Did you get any "vibs" as to when in 2009 that they will be able to get any new data?
I hope that they will not hit any long "tuning up glitches"
jal
malawi_glenn
Aug20-08, 03:31 AM
I think it is mentioned in the lectures, I think all of the lectures from CERN summer school -08 was filmed, so you can listen to the lecturer meanwhile you are watching the slides.
If I can recommend some REALLY good lectures to you, check out G.Ross and A.Pitch's lectures about QFT and Standard model, awesome!
Hi malawi_glenn,
There is no doubt that they are good "teaching aids" and I can see why some students would need the exposure to those presentations before they make their carreer choice.
It would require 4 years of commitment, for AN AVERAGE STUDENT, to be able to manipulate and understand the formulas.
I used slide 14, 15, 16, The Standard Model (8/8) by Pich, A (IFIC, University of Valencia)
as a reference for my latest blog entry.
jal
mal4mac
Aug21-08, 07:16 AM
I guess that this is a good forum for this thread.
Now ... now ... malawi_glenn don't be so harsh on how your tax dollars are being spent. :smile:
Easy for you to say that, when it's a European project, and I have to pay for these guys full time. :grumpy:
I want my taxes to go towards interesting lectures, give him hell malawi_glenn.
malawi_glenn
Aug21-08, 07:18 AM
Easy for you to say that, when it's a European project, and I have to pay for these guys full time. :grumpy:
I want my taxes to go towards interesting lectures, give him hell malawi_glenn.
LOL well the lectures was interesting but the lecturer was a quite boring person hehe.