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Journal club meetings are held weekly on ???days at ??:?? PM.


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The LHO journal club meets at noon on Thursdays in the Large Conference Room of the OSB. The idea is to bring people together over lunch and talk about a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead (ensuring someone has read the article!), to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a PDF of the article below, a few days in advance. Preferably, selected articles won't be exceptionally long, and would relate (at least obliquely) to LIGO. The LHO journal club meets at ??? on ??days in the ??? Room. The idea is to bring people together over lunch and talk about a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead (ensuring someone has read the article!), to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a PDF of the article below, a few days in advance. Preferably, selected articles won't be exceptionally long, and would relate (at least obliquely) to LIGO.
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/JournalSources - click here for links to a selection of relevant journals (access is through the CIT proxy, so you'll need an ITS account there). http://lhocds.ligo-wa.caltech.edu:8000/iLIGO/JournalClub/JournalSources - click here for links to a selection of relevant journals (access is through the CIT proxy, so you'll need an ITS account there).
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SURF talks are ~10 minutes plus 10 minutes for questions. The normal journal club discussion will follow.
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|| 5/7/2009 || Landry || attachment:pamela.pdf || Pamela follows Atic with positron excess ||
|| 5/13/2009 || Smithy J. Smith-Smith || attachment:weak_value_amplification_overview.pdf || weak value amplification, is this interesting? ||
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|| 5/10/2007 || Landry || attachment:j0737-3039ab.pdf || true binary pulsar ||
|| 5/17/2007 || Adhikari || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN_2006gy || (Ref. 3 & 4 within) Its Like Totally the Brightest Supernova Ever ||


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|| 5/17/2007 || Smithy J. Smith-Smith || http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN_2006gy || (Ref. 3 & 4 within) Its Like Totally the Brightest Supernova Ever ||

Description

The LHO journal club meets at ??? on ??days in the ??? Room. The idea is to bring people together over lunch and talk about a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead (ensuring someone has read the article!), to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a PDF of the article below, a few days in advance. Preferably, selected articles won't be exceptionally long, and would relate (at least obliquely) to LIGO.

http://lhocds.ligo-wa.caltech.edu:8000/iLIGO/JournalClub/JournalSources - click here for links to a selection of relevant journals (access is through the CIT proxy, so you'll need an ITS account there).

A complete list of CIT e-journals is available at [http://metalib.caltech.edu:8331/V/R3VQPH44RNMJ3BVGIKDF37XAXHLDP3NJD7CA3PA8HSGRKGJNVF-56323?func=find-ej-1 library.caltech.edu].

Future meetings

future meetings

date

lead

article

lead comment

5/13/2009

Smithy J. Smith-Smith

attachment:weak_value_amplification_overview.pdf

weak value amplification, is this interesting?

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attachment:weak_value_amplification_PRL.pdf

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Past meetings

past meetings

date

lead

article

lead comment

5/17/2007

Smithy J. Smith-Smith

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SN_2006gy

(Ref. 3 & 4 within) Its Like Totally the Brightest Supernova Ever

Journal_Club (last edited 2026-03-04 05:22:35 by ChristopherwipfATligoDOTorg)