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The razor analysis in CMS searches for supersymmetry in a many different channels covering a wide variety of final states and has proven extremely sensitive in 2011. The analysis uses many sophisticated techniques in order to increase the sensitivity to a new physics signal, including careful understanding of the background through maximum-likelihood fits. As with all analysis, this takes quite a bit of time and study to achieve. In 2012, we seek to maximize the likelihood of discovery by implementing a real-time version of the analysis that can look for signs of new physics emerging in the data in real time. The student will implement an analysis to be on a high priority analysis cluster located at CERN, which will be extremely important for maximizing the potential of CMS for discovering supersymmetry in 2012. | ||||||||
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< < | Benefits to the student: The student will learn about beyond the Standard Model physics and cutting edge analysis techniques. The student will also learn about online operations and triggering, high-performance computing techniques and event reconstruction. | |||||||
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We said good bye to our beloved slot : Every Wednesday 17:30 CERN (08:30 Caltech) in 4-S-013 | ||||||||
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Overview of Caltech CMS Group Activities (from DOE Review 2009) Harvey's ppt slides ![]() |