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Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing
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at CEBAF Center, Jefferson Lab ( F113 )
at CEBAF Center, Jefferson Lab ( F113 )
12000 Jefferson AvenueNewport News, VA 23606
Description |
Remote meeting via BlueJeans (Meeting ID 661767074) Join via browser: https://bluejeans.com/661767074 Dial in via phone: (888) 240- 2560 International numbers: https://bluejeans.com/numbers |
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10:00 - 12:00
Jefferson Lab Tour
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13:00 - 18:00
Symposium
The symposium, intended for a general audience, will set the stage with four presentations that will explore topical areas in Nuclear Physics for the coming decade (Scientific priorities, Computation, Experiment).
Convener: Amber Boehnlein (JLAB) Location: Main Auditorium -
13:00
Welcome
15'
Speaker: Dr. Stuart Henderson (Jefferson Lab) Material: Slides -
13:15
Nuclear Physics in a Decade
45'
Speaker: Dr. Donald Geesaman (Argonne National Laboratory) Material: Slides -
14:00
Accuracy meets precision: MC event simulation in a decade
45'
Speaker: Dr. Stefan Hoeche (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Material: Slides - 14:45 Coffee Break 15'
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15:00
Nuclear Physics Computing in a Decade
45'
Speaker: Prof. Martin Savage (University of Washington) Material: Slides -
15:45
Synergy of Computing and the Next Generation of Nuclear Physics Experiments
45'
Speaker: Dr. Rolf Ent (JLab) Material: Slides -
16:30
Discussion
30'
- 17:00 Reception 1h0'
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13:00
Welcome
15'
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10:00 - 12:00
Jefferson Lab Tour
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08:30 - 09:00
Welcome
- 08:30 Coffee Round 20'
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08:50
Welcome
10'
Speaker: Dr. Amber Boehnlein (Jefferson Lab)
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09:00 - 14:00
Common Infrastructure Components
Convener: Dr. Amber Boehnlein (Jefferson Lab) Material: notes -
09:00
Geant4 - Past, Current and Future
30'
Speaker: Dr. Makoto Asai (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory) Material: Slides -
09:30
The HEP Software Foundation and NP
30'
Speaker: Dr. Torre Wenaus (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Material: Slides -
10:00
Aligning Data Analysis and Computing with Non-Research Physics Careers
30'
Speaker: Prof. Wouter Deconick (College of William & Mary) Material: Slides - 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00
Discussion
1h0'
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12:00
Lunch (on your own)
1h0' (
Quark Cafe
)
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13:00
Panel Discussion
1h0'
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09:00
Geant4 - Past, Current and Future
30'
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14:00 - 17:30
Software Portability and Reusability
Convener: Dr. Alexander Kiselev (Brookhaven National Laboratory) Material: notes -
14:00
Cyberinfrastructure for high-level science goals
30'
Speaker: Prof. Kyle Cranmer (New York University) Material: Slides -
14:30
Lowering Boundaries between Data Analysis Ecosystems
30'
Speaker: Dr. Jim Pivarski (Princeton University) Material: Slides -
15:00
Data Management with HDF5
30'
Speaker: Dr. Quincey Koziol (NERSC, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Material: Slides - 15:30 Coffee Break 15'
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15:45
Discussion
45'
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16:30
Panel Discussion
1h0'
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14:00
Cyberinfrastructure for high-level science goals
30'
- 18:30 - 20:30 Workshop Dinner (on your own) ( Bonefish Grill )
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08:30 - 09:00
Welcome
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08:30 - 09:00
Update
- 08:30 Coffee Round 20'
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08:50
Update
10'
Speaker: Dr. Markus Diefenthaler (Jefferson Lab)
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09:00 - 14:00
Resource Management
Convener: Dr. Wes Bethel (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Material: notes -
09:00
Next-Generation Computing Challenges
30'
Speaker: Dr. Salman Habib (Argonne National Laboratory) Material: Slides -
09:30
DASPOS - Data and software preservation
30'
Speaker: Prof. Gordon Watts (DASPOS, University of Washington at Seattle) Material: Slides -
10:00
Supporting Data Intensive Science at NERSC
30'
Speaker: Dr. Katie Antypas (NERSC, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Material: Slides - 10:30 Coffee Break and Group Picture 30'
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11:00
Discussion
1h0'
- 12:00 Lunch (on your own) 1h0' ( Quark Cafe )
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13:00
Panel Discussion
1h0'
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09:00
Next-Generation Computing Challenges
30'
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14:00 - 17:30
Machine learning for enhancing scientific productivity
Convener: Dr. Markus Diefenthaler (Jefferson Lab) Material: notes -
14:00
Deep Learning in High Energy Physics
30'
Speaker: Prof. Amir Farbin (The University of Texas at Arlington) Material: Slides -
14:30
Aerospace Data Analysis and Machine Learning at NASA Langley
30'
Speaker: Jeremy Yagle (NASA Langley Research Center) Material: Slides -
15:00
Machine Learning and Real-Time Analysis at LHCb
30'
Speaker: Prof. Michael Williams (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) Material: Slides - 15:30 Coffee Break 15'
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15:45
Discussion
45'
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16:30
Panel Discussion
1h0'
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14:00
Deep Learning in High Energy Physics
30'
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08:30 - 09:00
Update
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08:30 - 09:00
Update
- 08:30 Coffee Round 20'
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08:50
Update
10'
Speaker: GRAHAM HEYES (Jefferson Lab)
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09:00 - 13:30
Interplay of I/O, Compute and Storage
Material: notes -
09:00
The OSiRIS Project: Collaborative Access to Data
30'
Speaker: Dr. Shawn McKee (University of Michigan) Material: Slides -
09:30
Overcoming I/O Limitations on HPC Platforms with In Situ Methods and Infrastructure for Analysis and Visualization
30'
Speaker: Dr. Wes Bethel (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Material: Slides -
10:00
ALFA: A common concurrency, message based framework for ALICE and FAIR experiments
30'
Speaker: Dr. Mohammad Al-Turany (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung) Material: Slides - 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00
Panel Discussion
1h0'
- 12:00 Lunch (on your own) 1h30' ( Quark Cafe )
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09:00
The OSiRIS Project: Collaborative Access to Data
30'
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13:30 - 15:30
Jefferson Lab Tour
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08:30 - 09:00
Update