talks/papers
I have tried to include all the MINOS talks I have given over the last 4 years, however, many are missing due to a disk crash. Also, don't forget the content may be very out of date. All files are in PDF format unless otherwise stated.
Talks at Collaboration Meetings
- Ely, Mn June 2005. A summary of analysis for publication
- ANL March 2005.Gives a little update on cosmic ray muons in the MINOS far detector given to the Atmospheric Neutrino Group. I also gave a little talk towards the end of the week.
- FNAL Sept 2004. This is my contribution to a talk given by Mark Thomson for the atmospheric neutrino working group. It shows some systematic effects in my atmospheric neutrino analysis.
- Ely, Mn June 2004. A talk given my me at the June 2004 "week in the woods". It details my atmospheric neutrino analysis at that time. In response to questions I gave an update at the end of the week.
- FNAL March 2004. Details the a study of neutron backgrounds to the fully contained atmospheric neutrino analysis.
- Cambridge Jan 2004. A report on the status of atmospheric neutrino analysis.
Talks Given to the Cambridge Group
These talks were given to the Cambridge MINOS group while I was doing my PhD.
- 25 Aug 2004. A little summary of systematic errors in my analysis.
- 10 May 2004. Monte Carlo/Data tests.
- 28 April 2004.An update on my atmospheric neutrino analysis.
- 8 April 2004. An update on my atmospheric neutrino analysis.
- 10 March 2004. An update on my atmospheric neutrino analysis.
- 2 Nov 2004(a),(b) An update on my atmospheric neutrino analysis.
- 1 Oct 2004. An update on my atmospheric neutrino analysis.
Posters
- Lepton-Photon 2003 at FNAL. A poster I did for the Lepton Photon 2003 conference (Power Point Format).
- Grants review 2004. A poster made for the grants review 2004.
Talks Given to the Caltech Group
Some talks I gave when at Caltech for my Post-Doc
- 02 March 2005.cosmic Ray muons
- 12 March 2005.cosmic Ray muons - update
- 19 April 2005.6ktonyr Atmospheric neutrino analysis
Invited Seminars
- Caltech, 17 May 2005 A little run down of the Atmospheric Neutrino Selection
The Thesis
TitledAtmospheric Neutrinos in the MINOS Far Detector, get it here.