
Andrew Schick developed two core features for the JeffersonLab/halld_recon repository over a two-month period, focusing on C++ development for real-time and embedded systems. He implemented a DL1MC trigger factory that integrates FCAL, BCAL, and TOF signal processing and calibration, enabling end-to-end trigger capabilities with clear traceability. In the following month, Andrew delivered a conditional activation mechanism for TOF trigger emulation, tying its behavior to RCDB configuration and adding safety checks to prevent unintended activation. His work demonstrated depth in C++ module integration, data analysis, and robust feature gating, contributing to improved system reliability and maintainability.

February 2026 monthly summary for JeffersonLab/halld_recon: Delivered TOF Trigger Emulation Conditional Activation feature, enabling TOF emulation only when TRIG_TYPE_TOF is present in the RCDB configuration. Added a safety check to prevent activation unless explicitly configured, improving trigger control, system reliability, and QA/testability.
February 2026 monthly summary for JeffersonLab/halld_recon: Delivered TOF Trigger Emulation Conditional Activation feature, enabling TOF emulation only when TRIG_TYPE_TOF is present in the RCDB configuration. Added a safety check to prevent activation unless explicitly configured, improving trigger control, system reliability, and QA/testability.
Concise monthly summary for 2026-01 focusing on key deliverables, impact, and skills demonstrated in the JeffersonLab/halld_recon repository.
Concise monthly summary for 2026-01 focusing on key deliverables, impact, and skills demonstrated in the JeffersonLab/halld_recon repository.
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