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Explore the journey of QuarkNet and its U.S. Masterclass program - students work on large datasets, compare results, and collaborate long-term. The program involves web-based LEP event data display, CERN production, and European school interaction. Learn about key milestones, the community's support, and future plans for developing LHC-related materials in U.S. classrooms. Discover opportunities for professional development, research, and student data analysis. Join the effort to disseminate ATLAS and LHC info and potentially expand the masterclass program in the Americas and beyond!
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QuarkNet and the Road to ATLAS • Masterclass in the U.S. • Near-term growth • Long-term collaboration Kris Whelan, LBNL (kkwhelan@lbl.gov) Ken Cecire, Hampton University (ken.cecire@hamptonu.edu)
What is a particle physics masterclass? • Web-based LEP event display data • Student teams work together on large datasets. • VRVS conferences: Schools compare results. • CERN production • Mostly European schools
Masterclass on the Web http://wyp.teilchenphysik.org/
U.S. Masterclass Timeline: • Dec. 2005 – QN staffers visit CERN for CMS week; Schuh and Barney plant an idea. • Jan. 2006 –Kobel encourages, supports and facilitates. • Feb. 2006 –QuarkNet site selected. • Mar. 2006 – Teacher and six students participate at BNL. • Aug. 2006 – Article in Symmetry
Ward Melville High School students prepare. • “Gang of Six” formed by QuarkNet teacher Tania Entwistle • Talks by ATLAS physicist and QuarkNet mentor Helio Takai • Practice and… • Analysis!
Down the Road to Brookhaven • Linked to VRVS in BNL education building • Worked with students from schools in Greece, Slovakia and Poland • Managed from CERN by Silvia Schuh
So, what’s next? • More QuarkNet involvement? (Avec optimisme!) • Masterclass in America? (C’est possible!)
QuarkNet - Status Current Status of QuarkNet • 52 centers based at U.S. universities and national labs • Entering 9th year of the program • Students and teachers directly involved in the building and testing ATLAS and CMS components.
QuarkNet - Future Plans A mature program, QuarkNet is: • Developing LHC-related materials for U.S. classrooms. • Creating more opportunities for: • Professional development for U.S. teachers. • Research for both teachers and students. • Students to do data analysis.
QuarkNet - Future Plans • QuarkNet plans to assist in the dissemination of ATLAS and LHC information to U.S. teachers and students. • QuarkNet would like to organize a masterclass program for the U.S. and possibly the Americas. • QuarkNet is interested in working with collaborations outside of the U.S., following the model of particle physics experiments.