The ATLAS Open Data project is a collection of high-level data from the Large Hadron Collider and tools to analyze this data. The ATLAS Open Data can be used for education, training, outreach and citizen science. These resources are meant to be platform-independent, and are available on the web and on storage devices such as USB drives
The ATLAS Collaboration has developed a number of highly successful programmes featuring educational...
Perform data analysis and visualisation on your own computer? Yes, you can! Commodity computers are ...
The members of large High Energy Physics (HEP) collaborations come from all over the world. They und...
The ATLAS Open Data project is a collection of high-level LHC collision data and tools to be used fo...
The current ATLAS model of Open Access to recorded and simulated data offers the opportunity to acce...
The ATLAS Open Data project aims to deliver open-access resources for education and outreach in High...
We explore the many ways that public High Energy Physics resources are employed to teach and outreac...
We explore the many ways that public High Energy Physics resources are employed to teach and outreac...
ATLAS is the first LHC collaboration releasing data recorded at 13 TeV centre-of- mass energy. Billi...
The ATLAS Collaboration is releasing a new set of proton–proton collision data to the public for edu...
The ATLAS Collaboration is releasing a new set of recorded and simulated data samples at a centre-of...
The aim of A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS (ATLAS) open data group is to provide high energy physics resour...
The ATLAS Collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider is releasing a new set of recorded and simulate...
A cornerstone of good scientific practice is to make results available to the public. This is especi...
Perform data analysis and visualisation on your own computer? Yes, you can! Commodity computers are ...
The ATLAS Collaboration has developed a number of highly successful programmes featuring educational...
Perform data analysis and visualisation on your own computer? Yes, you can! Commodity computers are ...
The members of large High Energy Physics (HEP) collaborations come from all over the world. They und...
The ATLAS Open Data project is a collection of high-level LHC collision data and tools to be used fo...
The current ATLAS model of Open Access to recorded and simulated data offers the opportunity to acce...
The ATLAS Open Data project aims to deliver open-access resources for education and outreach in High...
We explore the many ways that public High Energy Physics resources are employed to teach and outreac...
We explore the many ways that public High Energy Physics resources are employed to teach and outreac...
ATLAS is the first LHC collaboration releasing data recorded at 13 TeV centre-of- mass energy. Billi...
The ATLAS Collaboration is releasing a new set of proton–proton collision data to the public for edu...
The ATLAS Collaboration is releasing a new set of recorded and simulated data samples at a centre-of...
The aim of A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS (ATLAS) open data group is to provide high energy physics resour...
The ATLAS Collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider is releasing a new set of recorded and simulate...
A cornerstone of good scientific practice is to make results available to the public. This is especi...
Perform data analysis and visualisation on your own computer? Yes, you can! Commodity computers are ...
The ATLAS Collaboration has developed a number of highly successful programmes featuring educational...
Perform data analysis and visualisation on your own computer? Yes, you can! Commodity computers are ...
The members of large High Energy Physics (HEP) collaborations come from all over the world. They und...