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16th Geant4 Collaboration Meeting

Welcome to the 16th Geant4 Collaboration Meeting at SLAC! This meeting will feature introductory information, emergency procedures, networking guidelines, session locations, and lunch logistics. Join us to learn more about Geant4.

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16th Geant4 Collaboration Meeting

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  1. 16th Geant4 Collaboration Meeting SLAC 19-23 September 2011 Welcome! 16th Geant4 Collaboration Meeting

  2. Introductory Information • Emergency Information • Networking • Session Locations • Lunch Logisitics Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl

  3. Exits and Emergency Assembly Point We are Here Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl

  4. Welcome to Earthquake Country • Be aware of exits in your building • Speaker will indicate locations for this meeting • Fire or other emergency evacuation • Follow building residents out of building to the assembly area • Earthquake • Remain in building: Duck, cover, and hold position until shaking stops • Evacuate building to assembly area outside (follow others) • Stay away from windows, downed power lines • In the event of an emergency • Dial 9-911 from a SLAC phone; or • Dial 911 from your cellular phone • Provide SLAC address (2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park, CA; cross street Saga Lane) and your building/room number. Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl

  5. Networking • Security • Anyone near the wireless access points could sniff the network and anyone with a laptop configured for wireless can connect to the visitor network. • To protect any information you send across the network (especially passwords) you should use appropriate encryption technology such as SSH, SSL, or one-time password authentication. • Recommended Settings and Information • Wireless adapter card: 802.11b or 802.11g • Network configuration:DHCP • SSID: Set to visitor or to allow any value • Network Type: Set to infrastructure • Open access: No WEP, no data encryption, no registration or authentication • Some Problem Areas To Avoid • Bridging must be turned off or disabled • for WindowsXP see Network Connections, right click on the wireless adapter.Check for bridging. • Do not set the Network Type to Ad hoc • for WindowsXP see Network Connections,right click on wireless adapter>Properties>Wireless Networks tab>Advanced.Select Access point (infrastructure) networks only • Mac laptops - Turn off AirPort option to “Create” networks • System Preferences>Network> Show: AirPort> Options...>Ensure that “Create Computer-to-Computer networks" is not checked • Details: • http://www2.slac.stanford.edu/comp/net/wireless/ Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl

  6. Session Locations All Sessions are Right Here, Plenary, Parallel and the SB Meeting Exception is:Wednesday Afternoon.Kavli building next door. These are two conferencerooms on floors 2 and 3 (one above the other) on the far side ofthe Kavli building Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl

  7. Lunch Logistics • SLAC Cafeteria across the main lawn • Several other restaurants, a 5 minute walk down Sand Hill Road to the Sharon Heights shopping center. • Starbucks • Erik’s Gourmet (Deli) • El Cerrito (Mexican) • Kaygetsu (Japanese) • Safeway (has extensive selection of pre-made salads, etc.) • Other options are drivable in a few minutes.yelp.com is a great resource for restaurant reviews in the US. • Coffee Breaks are 30 minutes, right here • Lunch Breaks are an hour and a half Geant4 Tutorial Introduction J. Perl

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