
Win Lin developed eHe3 beam configuration support for the eic/epic repository, enabling ready-to-use settings for 5x41 and 10x110 beam energies. By introducing new YAML configuration files, Win defined detector features and analysis parameters while ensuring backward compatibility with existing workflows. The work focused on configuration management, leveraging YAML for explicit parameterization and Git for version control and traceability. These changes streamlined experimental planning and data analysis by reducing setup time and improving reproducibility. Win’s approach emphasized clear documentation and non-breaking feature extension, providing a well-documented, single-commit solution that supports faster iteration for eHe3 dataset analysis.

September 2025 — Summary of deliverables and impact for eic/epic: Key features delivered: - Implemented eHe3 beam configuration support for 5x41 and 10x110 in the eic/epic repository. This involved introducing new YAML configuration files that define detector features and analysis parameters for the two beam settings. The changes are non-breaking and preserve existing configuration behavior. Major bugs fixed: - No major bugs fixed this month. No regressions introduced in the configuration workflow. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Accelerates experimental planning and data analysis readiness by providing ready-to-use eHe3 beam configurations for common settings (5x41 and 10x110). - Improves reproducibility and traceability through explicit YAML configurations and a single, well-documented commit. - Reduces setup time for analysts and enables faster iteration on beam configuration parameters for eHe3 datasets. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - YAML-based configuration management and parameterization for physics analyses - Git versioning, code review, and traceability with descriptive commit messages - Non-breaking feature extension with backward compatibility considerations - Clear documentation and communication of changes for downstream teams
September 2025 — Summary of deliverables and impact for eic/epic: Key features delivered: - Implemented eHe3 beam configuration support for 5x41 and 10x110 in the eic/epic repository. This involved introducing new YAML configuration files that define detector features and analysis parameters for the two beam settings. The changes are non-breaking and preserve existing configuration behavior. Major bugs fixed: - No major bugs fixed this month. No regressions introduced in the configuration workflow. Overall impact and accomplishments: - Accelerates experimental planning and data analysis readiness by providing ready-to-use eHe3 beam configurations for common settings (5x41 and 10x110). - Improves reproducibility and traceability through explicit YAML configurations and a single, well-documented commit. - Reduces setup time for analysts and enables faster iteration on beam configuration parameters for eHe3 datasets. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - YAML-based configuration management and parameterization for physics analyses - Git versioning, code review, and traceability with descriptive commit messages - Non-breaking feature extension with backward compatibility considerations - Clear documentation and communication of changes for downstream teams
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