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La realtà virtuale nella fisica delle particelle
One way to investigate and understand our universe is to "break it down" into fundamental bricks, observing and studying the particles produced in large accelerators (such as LHC, at Cern in Geneva, or SuperKEKB, in Japan) and revealed thanks to immense "cameras " that allow to observe many properties of the particles that pass through them, such as mass, energy, speed, rotation, and many others.
Come and try the software Belle II based on Virtual Reality technologies, where all the components of the detector and a part of the SuperKEKB accelerator were reconstructed in 3D.
Come and try the software Belle II based on Virtual Reality technologies, where all the components of the detector and a part of the SuperKEKB accelerator were reconstructed in 3D.
Italy
Antonio Budano, Federico Budano, Giacomo De Pietro e Alberto Martini
Antonio Budano Since 2005 he has worked at the INFN where he coordinate IT services and the computing cluster of the Roma Tre division. During his experience in the INFN he has been involved in data acquisition and data transfer services for several of several particle physics experiments and grid and cloud computing architectures.
D34 (pav. 7)