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| CERN ATLAS experiment and its Global computational Grid is due to start in June 2008 Egypt, Cairo - Ain Shams University, the Physics Department High Energy Physics and Elementary Particle Physics divisions Thanks to all the professors who taught me - in Particular In Applied Mathematics and Physics : Fahmy Ibrahim Mikhail (General Relativity Theory) , Ishaq Labib (Statistical Mechanics) , Ali Helmy Mousa (Quantum Mechanics), Amrou Genedy (Electrodynamics & Nuclear Physics ) , Ahmad Abdul-Ghany (Solid State Physics) Pure and Applied Mathematics : Intesarat Al-Shobky (Calculus) , Mouneer (Geometry) , Samouel (Vector Analysis) Mikhail (Special Functions & Differential Equations) هؤلاء أساتذه أجلاء لن يعوضوا أبدآ - مع جزيل الشكر لهم famgeorge@hotmail.com ---------------------- In 1994 I graduated from here. Since 2001 I participated in building the ATLAS Calorometer. By profession, George is a Network Analyst since 1995. In 2000 I worked in Kanata, Ontario for Nortel Networks in the testing and verification of optical carrier devices. In 2001 I worked in The physics building at the University of Toronto H.E.P dept. Mclennan Physical Laboratories www.physics.utoronto.ca/ participating in building the Calorometer of the ATLAS detector experiment; installed now in CERN Switzerland. ---------------------- For Interested Physics scholars in the High Energy Physics and Elementary Particle Physics divisions en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ATLAS_experiment en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grid_computing The detector generates unmanageably large amounts of raw data, about 25 Megabytes per event (raw; zero suppression reduces this to 1.6 MB) times 40 million beam crossings per second in the center of the detector, for a total of 1 Petabyte/second of raw data www.physorg.com/news101730821.html Approximately fifteen petabytes of data will be generated each year in particle physics experiments using CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, due to be launched in May 2008. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CERN en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Large_Hadron_Collider ----------- 1 Petabyte = 1000 terabytes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petabyte ----------- Category: university
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