Offline Team members provide expertise to the SLAC community
in matters relating to offline software. They are actively engaged
with many major SLAC experimental collaborations such as BaBar,
GLAST,
LCD
and Geant4.
Specific areas of expertise include:
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Monte Carlo Simulation
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Large Scale Production Processing
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Interactive Data Analysis
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Scientific Visualization
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Collaborative Communications Tools
Members of the team are continually seeking new ways to serve the larger
SLAC community and to develop generic solutions that can be applied to
multiple collaborations within SLAC.
Feel free to contact members of the team for help in their areas of
expertise:
Joseph Perl (team
leader) -
perl@slac.stanford.edu
Mark Donszelmann - duns@slac.stanford.edu
Tatsumi Koi - tkoi@slac.stanford.edu
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Monte Carlo Simulation (Geant4,
MCNP,
FLUKA)
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Nuclear Interaction Code (JQMD,
JAM)
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Space and High Altitude Radiation Environment and Protection
Willy Langeveld
- wglp09@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
Victor Serbo
- serbo@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
Douglas Smith - douglas@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
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HyperNews (BaBar)
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Electronc Logbook (BaBar)
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Simulation Production Management (BaBar)
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Scripting, Web Application Development, SQL, Oracle
Max Turri - turri@slac.stanford.edu
Dennis Wright - dwright@SLAC.Stanford.EDU
Joseph Perl
9 August 2002