Projects

Web › Flask-Vue: A data-focused dynamic website design
In data science going on the web is just as important as anything. Having a template for a website where data can be visualized and published would make a data scientist's life much easier. It could also add yet another problem to the already full palette of problems you face with new languages and frameworks ! It's your engineering choice to take it or leave it ! Read More ›

CERN › APIDPy: A Package for Interactive Data Processing
Making PyQt GUIs for processing and visualization of data all the time ? Well, why not gather some of this effort to a single package and reuse its elements ? This is the idea behind apidpy, while also trying to encorporate some of the ideas and patterns I came across from other frameworks. Read More ›

CERN › Server Publisher Controller
It would be nice to deploy servers and publishers easier, only implementing the interface class. I don't want every time to write the code taking care of a connection and publishing data ! Could it be that I can do this just by writing a JSON file and my control module ? Such bored thoughs were the driving force behind the developement of this package. Read More ›

CERN › Beam Gas Vertex Demonstrator
A non-invasive beam profile monitor for the LHC/HL-LHC. This is more than just a project ! This is almost a HEP experiment. But for beam diagnostics. So not really a HEP experiment. Still my PhD though and a really cool project. It involves superb mechanical engineering, state-of-the-art detectors, expensive electronics and a potent CPU farm. Also cables. A lot of cables. Read More ›

CERN › Cryogenic Beam Loss Monitors for the HL-LHC
Magnets need our protection... But how close can you get ? Are you cold enough ? Are you.. cryogenic ? Can you withstand 2MGy or more over 20 years of LHC operation ? This of course is not a the trailer for some James Cameron movie - seriously how could it be ? What it is though is a research project trying to understand the behavior and degradation of solid state detectors when radiated in cryogenic temperatures. Read More ›