14 May 2007 Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl 1 SLAC Geant4 Tutorial 07 SLAC - Redwood Room May 2007 A five day hands-on course based on Geant4 version 8.2.p01. Lectures will cover all aspects of Geant4 from basic installation through advanced topics and will be interspersed with examples that build a progressively more complex application. The course should be of interest both to complete novices and to those who already have some basic familiarity with Geant4. Participants are expected to have a reasonable knowledge of C++.
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Introductory Information Emergency Information Networking Tutorial Structure Lecturers
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Exits and Emergency Assembly Point We are Here
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Welcome to Earthquake Country Be aware of exits in your building Be aware of exits in your building Speaker will indicate locations for this meeting Speaker will indicate locations for this meeting Fire or other emergency evacuation Fire or other emergency evacuation Follow building residents out of building to the assembly area Follow building residents out of building to the assembly area Earthquake Earthquake Remain in building: Duck, cover, and hold position until shaking stops Remain in building: Duck, cover, and hold position until shaking stops Evacuate building to assembly area outside (follow others) Evacuate building to assembly area outside (follow others) Stay away from windows, downed power lines Stay away from windows, downed power lines In the event of an emergency In the event of an emergency Dial from a SLAC phone; or Dial from a SLAC phone; or Dial 911 from your cellular phone Dial 911 from your cellular phone Provide SLAC address (2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA; cross street Saga Lane) and your building/room number. Provide SLAC address (2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA; cross street Saga Lane) and your building/room number.
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Networking Security Security Anyone near the wireless access points could sniff the network and anyone with a laptop configured for wireless can connect to the visitor network. Anyone near the wireless access points could sniff the network and anyone with a laptop configured for wireless can connect to the visitor network. To protect any information you send across the network (especially passwords) you should use appropriate encryption technology such as SSH, SSL, or one- time password authentication. To protect any information you send across the network (especially passwords) you should use appropriate encryption technology such as SSH, SSL, or one- time password authentication. Recommended Settings and Information Recommended Settings and Information Wireless adapter card: b or g Wireless adapter card: b or g Network configuration: DHCP Network configuration: DHCP SSID: Set to visitor or to allow any value SSID: Set to visitor or to allow any value Network Type: Set to infrastructure Network Type: Set to infrastructure Open access: No WEP, no data encryption, no registration or authentication Open access: No WEP, no data encryption, no registration or authentication Some Problem Areas To Avoid Some Problem Areas To Avoid Bridging must be turned off or disabled Bridging must be turned off or disabled for WindowsXP see Network Connections, right click on the wireless adapter. Check for bridging. for WindowsXP see Network Connections, right click on the wireless adapter. Check for bridging. Do not set the Network Type to Ad hoc Do not set the Network Type to Ad hoc for WindowsXP see Network Connections, right click on wireless adapter>Properties>Wireless Networks tab>Advanced. Select Access point (infrastructure) networks only for WindowsXP see Network Connections, right click on wireless adapter>Properties>Wireless Networks tab>Advanced. Select Access point (infrastructure) networks only Mac laptops - Turn off AirPort setting Mac laptops - Turn off AirPort setting System Preferences>Network> Show: AirPort> Options...> Ensure that “Create Computer-to-Computer networks" is not checked System Preferences>Network> Show: AirPort> Options...> Ensure that “Create Computer-to-Computer networks" is not checked Details: Details:
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Monday Introductory Talks, Hands-On Installation of Geant4 and Related Vis Tools
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Tuesday Documents, Materials, Geometry Placement, Physics and Visualization
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Wednesday More Physics, Scoring and Sensitive Detectors
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Thursday More Physics, Geometry, Advanced Examples and Storing Hits
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Friday Advanced Topics and Discussion
14 May Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl Lecturers All of the lecturers will be available throughout the week to help you with hands-on examples or individual questions. Makoto Asai - Run, Event, Detector Response, Geometry Tatsumi Koi - Hadronics Joseph Perl - Visualization, Installation, G4NAMU Jane Tinslay - Visualization, Event Biasing Dennis Wright - Hadronics, Documentation