[Halld-tracking-hw] Tracking Meetings
Curtis A. Meyer
cmeyer at cmu.edu
Wed Oct 30 10:15:54 EDT 2013
Thanks Eugene -
yes, I could easily see needing a meeting per week on calibration for a while, but getting us started would
be smart. I also see the FPGA discussion as occurring a bit less frequently and perhaps a smaller group of
people. At some level, that has mostly been happening in the background of tracking so far.
Curtis
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On Oct 30, 2013, at 10:08 AM, Eugene Chudakov <gen at jlab.org> wrote:
> Dear Curtis,
>
> First, congratulations to the CMU and the whole collaboration on the CDC delivery!
>
> We still need to discuss the data readout, FPGA programming, tracking
> algorithms etc. Although detector-specific, these discussions might
> be of common interest and can be done together with the other
> detectors (calorimeters). I suppose that the Calibration group will
> discuss all the detectors. However, a bi-weekly meeting might be not
> enough, once we have more detectors connected and tested.
>
> Regards,
> Eugene
>
>
> On Wed, 30 Oct 2013, Curtis A. Meyer wrote:
>
>> Dear Colleagues -
>>
>> with the FDC now on the platform in Hall D and the CDC at Jefferson Lab, it seems that the need
>> for our regular tracking meetings is nearly at an end. The main activities we need to worry about
>> now are calibration and alignment and that fits more naturally into a Calibration working group.
>>
>> As such, I would propose that we stop the regular tracking meetings and I will give our Wednesday
>> time slot to the Calibration working group. This probably does not change anything in terms of
>> meetings for us, but the Wednesday will grow to encompass more of the detector systems.
>> (I also realize that there is still and FDC meeting at Jefferson Lab on Thursday and presume that
>> would not change.)
>>
>> Comments from people on this???
>>
>> Curtis
>>
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>> Prof. Curtis A. Meyer Department of Physics
>> Phone: (412) 268-2745 Carnegie Mellon University
>> Fax: (412) 681-0648 Pittsburgh, PA 15213
>> curtis.meyer at cmu.edu http://www.curtismeyer.com/
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