Name: Costas Andreopoulos
Type: User
Company: Univ. of Liverpool
Bio: Professor of Particle Physics at the Univ. of Liverpool | Working on JUNO, SBND, GENIE, VALOR, Quantum Computing
Twitter: C_Andreopoulos
Location: On the move
Blog: http://andreopoulos.eu
Costas Andreopoulos's Projects
The popular GENIE Generator product is used by nearly all accelerator neutrino experiments and it plays a key role in the exploitation of neutrino data. The Generator implements a modern software framework and it includes state-of-the-art physics modules. It captures the latest results of the GENIE global analysis of neutrino scattering data and includes several tunes that were produced using the proprietary Comparisons and Tuning products. The GENIE physics model is universal and comprehensive: It handles all neutrinos and targets, and all processes relevant from MeV to PeV energy scales. The Generator includes several tools (flux drivers, detector geometry navigators, specialized event generation apps, event reweighting engines) to simulate complex experimental setups in full detail and to support generator-related analysis tasks.
My lectures for the Machine Learning module delivered at the Physics Department of the University of Liverpool. This is a 15-credit FHEQ Level 7 (4th year) module, currently under preparation.
Post-graduate neutrino physics lectures delivered at the University of Liverpool
My lectures for the University of Liverpool PHYS201 (Electromagnetism I) module
Marina Maneyro's QEC codes
My lectures for the Quantum Computing module delivered at the Physics Department of the University of Liverpool. This is a 7.5-credit FHEQ Level 7 (4th year) module, currently under preparation.
Sam Godwood's QEC codes
A small collection of simple quantum computing codes to experiment with
T2K ECAL Light Injection Control Software