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Student Presentations at FAPPS09

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At the beginning of the school, a set of papers (or group of papers) will be brought in to the students, about different experimental or phenomenological aspects of particle physics. Those papers have been chosen by the school lecturers in relation to their course. During the two weeks, students, in group of three, will be asked to read one of these paper(s) and to prepare a ten minute presentation to be given at the end of the school. FAPPS is intended to be a melting pot of Asian and European students. The first rule is then to build three people groups, mixing nationalities and even continents. Another important rule is to stick to your time, because we will have at least 15 presentations to accommodate in one afternoon!

Some hints to help you:

  • Some of the papers are very long, some very short… The shorter is not always the easier! Select your subject according to your interest and taste, and not to the paper “weight”.
  • Do not even think to be all-comprehensive! 10 minutes are a very short time, corresponding to 10 PowerPoint slides at maximum.
  • Try to find out the key ideas of the paper: a physical process, an algorithm, a more precise result, etc. As you will not be allowed to go into details of all of them because of time, select your favorite one(s).
  • Do not hesitate to ask questions to lecturers and organizer. Look at the schedule to see when they are present.
  • Last but not least: do not forget rehearsing. This is the only way to find the good timing. Lecturers can help you for rehearsal too!

The papers are listed below. Have a look before going to Fujiyoshida: you will make your final choice on Friday November 6th, during the session called "Preparation for the student presentations".

Good luck !

Lydia & Didier

 

Electroweak Physics

Proposed by Vanina Ruhlmann-Kleider.

 
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