[Geant4] Fwd: Geant4 Tutorial at University of Pennsylvania, May 14-18

Frederick Jones fwj at triumf.ca
Wed Mar 30 10:32:58 PDT 2011



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Subject: Geant4 Tutorial at University of Pennsylvania, May 14-18
Resent-Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 22:41:14 -0700
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Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 22:41:03 -0700
From: Asai, Makoto <asai at slac.stanford.edu>
To: 'geant4-announce at listbox.cern.ch' <geant4-announce at listbox.cern.ch>

Dear Colleagues,

SLAC Geant4 team is happy to announce that we conduct
a Geant4 tutorial course at University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, USA, sponsored by the U. Penn Department
of Physics and Astronomy on May 14th through 18th, 2011.
The course is timed to begin immediately following this
year's PTCOG proton therapy conference, also taking place
at U. Penn. This tutorial course is to be designed for
the use of Geant4 version 9.4-p01 in all aspects of its
application fields with special emphasis on applications
in physics, medicine and biology. Lectures will cover
all features of Geant4 from basic installation through
advanced topics and will be interspersed with examples
that build a progressively more complex application
extensible to practical use in the clinic or laboratory.

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++ and some basic UNIX shell commands.

Previous courses have filled up quickly, so we encourage
you to register as soon as possible at:

  http://www.physics.upenn.edu/events/TMP_Geant4.html

Thanks to generous support from U. Penn, the tutorial
will be offered free of charge to students and post docs,
and will be only $100 for others. Registration is limited
to the first 75 participants, on a first come, first serve
basis. Detailed agenda will be posted to this web page as
soon as it becomes available.

Please pass this message on right away to any colleagues
you think might be interested.

Kind Regards,
Joseph Perl
On behalf of SLAC Geant4 team




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