ATLAS e-News
10 March 2008
NEWS
News from the pit
A report from the final "Milestone" week. "You can’t take a book and look up how to do this,” says Thorsten Wengler.
Atlas.ch surpasses 1 million hits in 2007
"We’ve created a resource where everyone can find out what ATLAS is, why we’re doing it, and why it’s so important."
CERN musicians in concert
There are several CERNois in the massed ranks of the Orchestre Symphonique Genevois
FEATURES
A perspective on the successes of FDR-1
If the LHC turned on tomorrow, what would happen to the recorded data? There are models for data processing, quality evaluation, detector calibration, and data distribution, and there are software and hardware components to implement these models, but do they really work?
PHOTO GALLERY
PROFILE
“I learned electronics engineering by doing high energy physics,” says Ned Spencer.
EVENTS
The full programme of ATLAS events.
WEB LECTURES
All of the latest tutorials archives published by the University of Michigan ATLAS Collaboratory Project are now available.