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Allan G Clark

Researcher at University of Geneva

Publications -  934
Citations -  73057

Allan G Clark is an academic researcher from University of Geneva. The author has contributed to research in topics: Large Hadron Collider & Top quark. The author has an hindex of 119, co-authored 928 publications receiving 68466 citations. Previous affiliations of Allan G Clark include Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa & West University of Timișoara.

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Comparison between simulated and observed LHC beam backgrounds in the ATLAS experiment at E beam =4 TeV

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TL;DR: In this article, the results of dedicated Monte Carlo simulations of beam-induced background (BIB) in the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) are presented and compared with data recorded in 2012.

Engineering and Technical Graphics Education; Using the Revised Bloom's Taxonomy

TL;DR: The Bloom's Taxonomy as mentioned in this paper is a taxonomy of student learning outcomes, assessment strategies, and instructional objectives that has been used extensively in the field of computer graphics education (CGED).
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Beam test of the ATLAS silicon detector modules

TL;DR: In this article, a beam test of prototype silicon microstrip detectors and front-end electronics developed for use in the LHC detector ATLAS is reported, where both irradiated and unirradiated modules were measured in a 1.56-T magnetic field for efficiency, noise occupancy, and position resolution as a function of bias voltage, binary hit threshold, and detector rotation angle with respect to the beam direction.
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MCP-Medipix2 hybrid detector for AO wavefront sensors

TL;DR: In this paper, a hybrid optical detector based on proximity focused MCPs read out by a multi-pixel application specific integrated circuit (ASIC) with individual pixels that amplify, discriminate and count input events is presented.
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Attitudes and Motivation of Students in an Introductory Technical Graphics Course: A Meta-analysis Study

TL;DR: Individual and comparative analyses of the data obtained from both surveys are presented and several important implications are discussed.