Weekly Meeting Update - Technical Stop, Luminosity Calibration, Trigger Menus, and Jet Calibration Task Force

Weekly Meeting Update - Technical Stop, Luminosity Calibration, Trigger Menus, and Jet Calibration Task Force
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Currently, there have been no changes since last week's technical stop in the weekly meeting. The luminosity calibration for 2011 data is now available, with details on the lost LAr Front End Boards and recovery information. The discussion covers topics like the combination of Higgs searches, trigger menus, and ongoing work on jet performance, including jet energy scale uncertainties and b-tagging calibration. A dedicated jet calibration task force meeting was held focusing on fat jets. Additionally, a jet timing problem was identified, peaking at t=20.

  • Meeting Update
  • Technical Stop
  • Luminosity Calibration
  • Trigger Menus
  • Jet Calibration Task

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  1. Cadet Flight Academy (Private Pilot s Scholarship)

  2. Background Information Open to 120 AFJROTC cadets from throughout the nation Awarded to HIGHLY COMPETITIVE cadets interested in aviation Scholarship will pay for Transportation to & from one of 6 identified locations Room and board Academics Flight hours required to potentially earn a Private Pilot s License This is a 7 to 9 week in-residence program taking place this upcoming summer (Summer 2018) Cadets will earn college credit & FAA Private Pilot Certificate Estimated scholarship value: $20,000 per chosen cadet

  3. C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S PIERCE BOLANO CHRISTOPHER HUBER RYAN O LEARY GARRET RACKLEY NATHAN UHL

  4. C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S - TX-881 had more cadets selected than any other unit! - $100,000 worth of scholarships - 7.5% of cadets come from LISD (FMHS had 4 selected) --$180,000 worth of scholarships awarded to LISD AFJROTC cadets

  5. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 1 unit had 5 cadets selected (MHS) 1 unit had 4 cadets selected (FMHS) 4 units had 3 cadets selected 17 units had 2 cadets selected 65 units had 1 cadet selected 88 units had cadets selected for this program There are over 880 units and over 120,000 AFJROTC Cadets

  6. So whats next - AFJROTC projects 240 cadets will be selected next year - The program is expected to eventually grow to 1,200 cadets per year - Why not you????

  7. Who May Apply? AFJROTC Cadets who understand they are applying for a scholarship to a public / private university No military service obligation or commitment Program does not justify acceptance to military service Applicants must be 16 years old by 1 June 2018 Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 Applicants may be current sophomores, juniors or seniors

  8. Interested Seniors May also be eligible to apply for an AFROTC 4 year college scholarship with an aviation focus that includes additional flight training Interested seniors MUST check the appropriate box on the application and include the following information: ACT / SAT Score Cumulative GPA of 3.0 verified by counselor Student & parental consent Competitive applicants may be contacted by scholarship personnel

  9. Application Process Complete application for the Chief of Staff of the Air Force (CSAF) Flight Academy (FA) Scholarship Have parental / guardian signed approval Complete on-line aviation qualification test (AQT) comprised of 5 sub-tests Math Table Reading Aviation Information Instrument Comprehension Weight Perception Current PFT Score Endorsements from SASI & Principal

  10. Involved Universities Auburn University Auburn, Alabama Embry-Riddle University Daytona Beach, Florida Kansas State University Manhattan, KS Liberty University Lynchburg, VA Purdue University Lafayette, IN University of North Dakota, Fargo, ND

  11. Expectations of Selected Cadets Represent every aspect of positive citizenship AFJROTC espouses to uphold Adhere to university rules & regulations Don t Quit Attitude FAILURE TO REPRESENT AFJROTC OR ADHERE TO UNIVERSITY POLICIES MAY RESULT IN REMOVAL FROM THE PROGRAM

  12. Emphasis Items Cadets must be volunteers Can not currently hold a private pilot s license AFJROTC nor USAF makes no guarantee of selection or completion Participation in this program, or completion of this program does not obligate a student to serve in the Air Force, Reserve or Guard components of any military service Selected cadets must pass a FAA Class 1 physical to continue Cadets are only applying for a scholarship; AFJROTC is simply making the payment like any other scholarship sponsor

  13. Questions, concerns & comments ...

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