Speaker
Lazar Paroski
(SNOLAB / Queen's University)
Description
This summer, I designed a cooling loop for the nEXO photomultiplier tube (PMT) testing setup and enhanced Python scripts for analyzing PMT rate data. For the cooling loop, I conducted various calculations to select the optimal design, compiled a detailed bill of materials, and ensured all necessary components were ordered. Additionally, I stress-tested the Python scripts, improving performance and adding new features. This work has improved data analysis and will result in a PMT testing setup with more capabilities.
What area of study best describes your talk? | Other (specify below) |
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If you answered 'Other', please provide the study area. | Engineering and Physics |
Primary author
Lazar Paroski
(SNOLAB / Queen's University)