Particle Physics @ Malaysia A Roadmap 2014 Wan Ahmad Tajuddin Wan Abdullah NCPP.

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Particle Physics @ Malaysia A Roadmap 2014 Wan Ahmad Tajuddin Wan Abdullah NCPP

why Particle physics Fundamental – humanness – understand our place and function in universe Frontier – beyond stamp-collecting – basis for future technology Cutting edge – enabling technologies pushed to extremes

why Malaysia Internationalization – global village Strategic – display significance in S & T – S & T producer Capacity building – world-class scientific and technical skills

why roadmap Sustainability – sustained funding – institutional support – planning critical mass

how - strategy Consolidate current strengths Venture into new areas Communication, education, outreach

what To achieve in 10-20 years Supersymmetry – yes / no Understanding what is Dark matter, Dark energy Understanding Hadron structure from partons Fast electronics for data capture with applications Advanced detectors for biomolecular studies, medical imaging/dosimetry Big data analysis and use in finance, internet data New methods and algorithms for High performance & distributed computing Extensive media material for communicating, education and outreach Metaphysics: relating to philosophical and religious cosmology

experimental High energy frontier LHC (CMS), ILC, VLHC High intensity frontier Belle2 (SuperKEKB), COMET, PINGU Cosmic frontier Radio

CMS involvement Core computing – workflows, large data transfer Data analysis – heavy quark jets Muon detectors – trigger electronics Electromagnetic calorimeter – calibrating corrections 14 Tev High luminosity 2014 2020 2030

The CMS group – scientists/acads, postdocs, students experience 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 WWA TASSO: track s/w ZAI ZEUS: electronics FMI ZEUS: hadron cal CB CMS: muon det IY ATLAS: trigger MS ATLAS: pixel det AMA CMS: computing JK CMS: heavy trigger IA tbn ZZ Summer student AA FM available @ CERN masters

CMS people Core computing – 1 to 3 Data analysis – 1.5 to 3 Muon detectors – 1.5 to 3 Electromagnetic calorimeter – 1 to 2

CMS finance M&O contributions – RM60k to RM165k/year Upgrade contributions – RM1M (2014), RM1M (2019) Tier 2 node computer upgrade – 200TB + 300 cores = RM200k/year Postdocs – 3 incl 1 at CERN – RM430k/year Student attachments at CERN – 2 for 1 year, 6 for 3 months = RM400k/year Travel – 10 trips – RM80k/year RAs – RM200k/year

Belle II involvement CDC – to 2 Computing – to 2 M&O – to RM50k/year Travel – RM50k/year RAs – RM50k/year Data taking 2014 2017 2023

COMET involvement to 2 RM80k/year Phase 1 Phase 2 2014 2017

Underground involvement? PINGU – upgrade of ICEBOX, Antartica: neutrino telescope USD104M construction cost between 48 institutions Construction Physics 2014 2020

theory fundamental theorists – 2 to 10 phenomenologists – 1 to 10

Detector and electronics Trigger electronics – with CMS New detectors – fibre scintillators Application of fast electronics to time-resolved biomolecular studies

Computing Grid framework – with CMS Mobile particle cloud Parallel/distributed application porting

Projection Current Tier-2 average (backup available current commodity line: 2 Gbs-1) Projection Current Tier-2 average

Computing personnel (0.5 FTE)

Accelerators and beams plasma beams

Metaphysics Study of old texts in light of modern physics

Communication, education, outreach Media products Interactive programs Teachers Scientific journalism

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