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| The LIGO journal club meets at 3:00PM on Fridays on 2nd floor of W Bridge (room 265). We meet to discuss a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead, to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a link to the article the Tuesday before meeting in the [[#Meetings and papers|Meetings and papers]] section below. | The LIGO journal club usually meets at 3:00PM on Fridays on 2nd floor of W Bridge (room 265). '''During the summer we will meet in room 351 in W. Bridge'''. We meet to discuss a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead, to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a link to the article the Tuesday before meeting in the [[#Meetings and papers|Meetings and papers]] section below. |
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| You will be emailed by the journal club Tsar two weeks out from your date and again a week out. The rotating roster can be found [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TxTmFStB9jT1xCvscr5xKY5ovuA4nme58XK4IrqI6_0/edit?usp=sharing| HERE ]] | You will be emailed by the journal club Tsar two weeks out from your date and again a week out. The rotating roster can be found at [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TxTmFStB9jT1xCvscr5xKY5ovuA4nme58XK4IrqI6_0/edit?usp=sharing| HERE ]] |
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| || 2017 June 23 || Brittany ||[[http://physicstoday.scitation.org/do/10.1063/PT.6.1.20170615a/full/|"Satellite-distributed entanglement"]] || [[http://science.sciencemag.org/content/sci/356/6343/1140.full.pdf|"Satellite-based entanglement distribution over 1200 kilometers"]] || 9 || || 2017 June 16 || Chris || || [[https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa633e|"Fast Radio Bursts from Extragalactic Light Sails"]] || 6 || || 2017 May 26 || Alan || [[https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.02296|Quantum test of the equivalence principle for atoms in superpositions of internal energy eigenstates]] || [[https://www.sciencenews.org/article/key-einstein-principle-survives-quantum-test|Key Einstein principle survives quantum test]] || || |
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| This is a ordered list of upcoming presenters. The JCTsar script will chose people in this order. | You can find an ordered list of upcoming presenters [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TxTmFStB9jT1xCvscr5xKY5ovuA4nme58XK4IrqI6_0/edit#gid=0 | HERE ]]. The JCTsar script will chose people in this order. |
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| If you get a reminder email and can't do that date, day contact someone on the list and arrange a trade. Email the JC list to let us know of the change. * Rory * Jess * Alastair * Alex * Andrew * Koji * Johannes * Tom Callister * Alan * Craig * Aaron * Lydia * Chris * Aidan * TJ * Gautam * Gustafson * Alan * Xiaoyue * Brittany * Max * Gabriele * Jamie * rana ==== Old scheduled list, this will die soon ==== || '''Date''' || '''Lead''' || '''''Can you do this date (you update this)''''' || '''Confirmed (1 week out)''' || || Feb 3 || Canceled || || - || || Feb 10 || NO JC: SURF application review || N/A || N/A || || Feb 17 || Sarah || Yes || Yes || || Feb 24 || Open || Yes || - || || Mar 3|| Rory || Yes || Yes || || Mar 10 || Jess || Yes || Yes || || Mar 17 || NO JC: LSC-VIRGO meeting || - || - || || Mar 24 || Alastair || Yes || Yes || || Mar 31 || NO JC || - || - || || Apr 7 || Alex || Yes || Yes || || Apr 14 || GW170104 paper discussion || - || - || || Apr 21 || Andrew || Yes || - || || Apr 28 || Koji || Yes || Yes || || May 5|| Johannes || Yes || Yes || || May 12|| Tom Callister || Yes || Yes || || May 19 || Craig || - || - || || May 26 || Aaron || - || - || || Jun 2 || Lydia || - || - || || Jun 9 || Chris || - || - || || Jun 16 || Aidan || - || - || || Jun 23 || TJ || - || - || || Jun 30 || Gautam || - || - || || Jul 7 || Gustafson || - || - || || Jul 14 || Alan || - || - || || Jul 21 || Xiaoyue || - || - || || Jul 28 || Brittany || - || - || || Aug 4 || Max || - || - || || Aug 11 || Gabriele || - || - || || Aug 18 || Jamie || - || - || || Aug 25 || rana || - || - || |
If you find you can't do a week that you are assigned to then find someone willing to trade and update that spreadsheet. |
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| == Chooser script (Updated python) == [[https://github.com/fincle/RoboTsar]] |
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| Future papers to be scheduled || TBC || - || [[https://arxiv.org/abs/1702.01625|Evidence for light-by-light scattering in heavy-ion collisions with the ATLAS detector at the LHC]] || - || || |
The python script TsarMailer.py downloads the [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1TxTmFStB9jT1xCvscr5xKY5ovuA4nme58XK4IrqI6_0/edit?usp=sharing| google spreadsheet list ]]. This sheet contains an ordered list of names and a list of public holidays to veto. It counts the number of days since the start of the year, vetoing public holidays and chooses presenters sequentially from the list. The scripts loops back to the beginning once the end is reached. An arbitrary phase shift is also added to the week number so that the list position can be twiddled in the event the presenter list length changes and position needs to be fixed. |
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Check off list * >Eric Q * >Xiaoyue * >Alan * >Rana * >Alastair * >Jess * >Max * >Chris W * >Koji * >Aidan * >Andrew * >Johannes * >Aaron * >Tom * >Gautam * > Craig * >Alex * >Rory * >TJ * >Lydia * >Sarah * >Brittany * >Jamie * >Eric Gustafson * >Max * >Gabriele == Chooser script (currently broken) == [[http://faze.caltech.edu/ligojc|Upcoming presenters]] |
Three other scripts exist to remind the presenter to post a paper and to remind people on the day. |
The LIGO journal club usually meets at 3:00PM on Fridays on 2nd floor of W Bridge (room 265). During the summer we will meet in room 351 in W. Bridge. We meet to discuss a recent journal article from PRL, ApJ or the like. Someone is designated as a lead, to initiate the discussion, but not to present slides or give a monologue. The lead should also post a link to the article the Tuesday before meeting in the Meetings and papers section below.
Preferably, selected articles won't be exceptionally long, and would relate (at least tangentially) to LIGO.
You will be emailed by the journal club Tsar two weeks out from your date and again a week out. The rotating roster can be found at HERE
Mailing List
Send emails to everyone: ligo-journal-club@caltech.edu
Click here to subscribe
Highlighted papers pool
If we are short of a presenter we will draw something from this list of papers. If find any papers that would be interesting to discuss at future journal club meetings, then you should add them to the list on the following page:
Older papers on this list can be found in the Interesting papers (archive) page.
Meetings and papers
Journal club roster 2017
You can find an ordered list of upcoming presenters HERE. The JCTsar script will chose people in this order.
If you find you can't do a week that you are assigned to then find someone willing to trade and update that spreadsheet.
Chooser script (Updated python)
https://github.com/fincle/RoboTsar
The python script TsarMailer.py downloads the google spreadsheet list. This sheet contains an ordered list of names and a list of public holidays to veto. It counts the number of days since the start of the year, vetoing public holidays and chooses presenters sequentially from the list. The scripts loops back to the beginning once the end is reached. An arbitrary phase shift is also added to the week number so that the list position can be twiddled in the event the presenter list length changes and position needs to be fixed.
If a swap of names is performed leaving the list length the same there is no need to adjust the phase factor.
Three other scripts exist to remind the presenter to post a paper and to remind people on the day.
