Project-Focused Workshop

America/Los_Angeles
Description

This project-focused workshop will prepare us for an NSF CDR. On the first day, we will discuss interfaces between DOE and NSF scope and interfaces between NSF subsystems. On the second day, we will discuss select engineering topics that apply to several subsystems and review site-specific topics. The third day will be focused on the Analysis of Alternatives.

The workshop will be held remotely. However, we will organize conference rooms for local teams to get together in person.

Notes, video recordings, and transcripts can be found in this google folder.  

(Naming conventions are that Sessions are the blocks of time between day start, breaks and day end, sequential through all days of the workshop.  So Session 1 is Strait/Zivick, etc.  apologies for not capturing session 6 transcript)

Same Zoom link as the Technical Meeting.

https://lbnl.zoom.us/my/cmbs4.project

(same passcode as for the Technical Meeting)

File:Google Drive icon (2020).svg - Wikipedia   Google Drive Location

Link to notes google doc for Day 1

Link to notes google doc for Day 2

Link to notes google doc for Day 3

 

    • 1
      Workshop Intro
      • Goals
      • Project Status and Plans
      • Funding Agency Situation
      Speaker: Jim Strait (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory;)
    • 2
      NSF Project Management Topics
      • CDR Requirements
      • Updating and reviewing required documents
      • EPO and Broader Impacts
      Speaker: Jeff Zivick (University of Chicago;)
    • 09:00
      Break
    • 3
      Interfaces: MAT - SAT and MAT - LATR (consolidated into one longer session)
      Speakers: Abhishek Bakshi (Fermilab;), Adam Anderson (Fermilab;), Dr Bradford Benson (Fermilab; University of Chicago), Hemanth Gutti (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory;), Mr Joe Saba (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory;), Joe Silber (LBNL), John Groh (LBNL), Dr Sara Simon (Fermilab)
    • 4
      Interfaces: Detector Perspectives
      Speaker: Dr Aritoki Suzuki (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    • 10:50
      Break
    • 5
      Interfaces: DAQ - LAT
      Speakers: Dr Gregg Thayer (SLAC;Stanford University), Nick Emerson (University of Arizona)
    • 6
      Interfaces: Readout - SAT and Readout - LAT (consolidated)
      Speakers: Darcy Barron (University of New Mexico), Jeffrey Filippini (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Mr Joe Saba (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory;), Joe Silber (LBNL), Katie Harrington (Argonne National Laboratory;University of Chicago)
    • 7
      Interfaces: LATR - LAT
      Speakers: Dr Bradford Benson (Fermilab; University of Chicago), Katie Harrington (Argonne National Laboratory;University of Chicago), Prof. Michael Niemack (Cornell University), Nick Emerson (University of Arizona)
    • 13:00
      Break
    • 8
      Interfaces: SAT - SP
      Speakers: Erik Nichols (University of Chicago; Remote Science Services LLC), Joe Silber (LBNL), Dr Marion Dierickx (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian)
    • 9
      Interfaces: SPLAT - SP
      Speakers: Erik Nichols (University of Chicago; Remote Science Services LLC), Nick Emerson (University of Arizona)
    • 10
      Interfaces: LAT - Chile
      Speakers: Dr Mauricio Pilleux (EONS SpA), Prof. Michael Niemack (Cornell University), Nick Emerson (University of Arizona)
    • 11
      Systems Engineering
      • Requirements flowdown status and work remaining
      • ICD status and work remaining
      • Example of ICD implementation in Jama
      Speakers: Bobby Besuner (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Elliot Newman (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    • 12
      L1 System Level Technical Requirements Overview
      Speaker: John Ruhl (Case Western Reserve University)
    • 09:10
      Break
    • 13
      LAT, Chile Site, SP Site Level 2 requirements and intra-subsystem interfaces
      Speakers: Erik Nichols (University of Chicago; Remote Science Services LLC), Dr Mauricio Pilleux (EONS SpA), Prof. Michael Niemack (Cornell University), Nick Emerson (University of Arizona)
    • 14
      South Pole Integration & Verification and Science Commissioning
      • integration and verification
      • on-sky science commissioning
      • on-site and off-site support personnel needs
      • which documents need updates (e.g. existing site I&C plans)
      Speaker: Amy Bender (Argonne National Laboratory; KICP)
    • 15
      Chile Integration & Verification and Science Commissioning
      • integration and verification
      • on-sky science commissioning
      • on-site and off-site support personnel needs
      • which documents need updates (e.g. existing site I&C plans)
      Speaker: Prof. Kam Arnold (UC San Diego)
    • 11:40
      Break
    • 16
      SAT & SPLAT Shipping and Logistics
      • Material handoff to sites
      • Packaging, QA paperwork, U.S. signoff requirements, Shipping checklists
      • Implementation into interface and requirements documents
      • Subcomponent shipping breakdown
      • Site storage requirements
      Speakers: Erik Nichols (University of Chicago; Remote Science Services LLC), Joe Silber (LBNL), Dr Marion Dierickx (Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian), Nick Emerson (University of Arizona)
    • 17
      CHLAT Shipping and Logistics
      • Material handoff to sites
      • Packaging, subcomponent shipping breakdown, QA paperwork,
      • U.S. signoff requirements, shipping checklists,
      • Site storage requirements
      • Implementation into interface and requirements documents
      Speakers: Dr Mauricio Pilleux (EONS SpA), Nick Emerson (University of Arizona)
    • 18
      SAT: Thermal Analysis and Verification
      Speakers: Mr Joe Saba (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory;), John Groh (LBNL)
    • 13:20
      Break
    • 19
      LAT: Thermal Analysis and Verification
      Speaker: Katie Harrington (Argonne National Laboratory;University of Chicago)
    • 20
      Power Budgets South Pole and Chile
      Speakers: Amy Bender (Argonne National Laboratory; KICP), Bobby Besuner (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Prof. Kam Arnold (UC San Diego)