Novice & Extended Examples Working Group
The mandate of Geant4 Novice & Extended working group is the following:
- Coordinate the design, implementation and maintenance efforts of
N&E examples;
- Ensure the Geant4 toolkit functionalities, options
and controls are well mapped into the examples;
- Maintain scenarios to organize the structure of the N&E examples;
- Ensure the code quality of the examples, provide
coding guidelines to developers, and organize the code review;
- Ensure cross-references between examples;
- Communicate with documentation WG coordinator to
ensure N&E examples and documentation cross-referenced.
The Working Group is currently composed by:
- Ivana Hrivnacova, IN2P3/IPN Orsay (coordinator)
- Peter Gumplinger, TRIUMF (deputy coordinator)
- John Allison, Manchester University, STFC (Science and Technology Facilities Council, UK
- Pedro Arce Dubois, CIEMAT
- Makoto Asai, SLAC (run, event, and detector response)
- G.A.Pablo Cirrone, INFN LNS (advanced examples)
- Gene Cooperman, Northeastern University
- Gabriele Cosmo, CERN (geometry and transport, persistency)
- Laurent Desogher, Physikalisches Institut, University of Bern
- Gunter Folger, CERN (testing and quality assurance, software management)
- Paul Guye, Hampton University
- Alexandr Howard, CERN, ETH Zurich
- Sebastien Incerti, IN2P3 (low energy electromagnetic physics)
- Vladimir Ivanchenko, CERN, EMSU Lomonosov Moscow State University (standard electromagnetic physics)
- Michel Maire, IN2P3/LAPP
- Hisaya Kurashige, Kobe University (particles and track)
- Koichi Murakami, KEK (user and category Interfaces)
- Joseph Perl, SLAC (visualization)
- Takashi Sasaki, KEK (tracking)
- Marc Verderi, IN2P3/LLR, BaBar (materials and generic processes)
- Dennis Wright, SLAC (hadronic physics)
Work plans
WG documents
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