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Speaker: Ian Low (Northwestern University)
Title: Entanglement Suppression and Emergent Symmetries in Low-energy QCD
Title: Crises Abound: Health, Climate, Energy, Food, Pandemics... How Supercomputing, AI, and Large-Scale Systems Biology in a OneHealth Framework Can Help Address the Major Challenges We Are Facing
Speaker: Dan Jacobson, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Abstract: The cost of generating biological data is dropping exponentially,...
Title: Local Innovations to Global Dissemination & Implementation for Care
Abstract: The recent World Health Organization Cancer Report highlights the urgency for collaborations to address the growing cancer numbers - 60% of 18.1 million new cancer cases and 70% of 9.6 million deaths per year occur in low and middle income countries (LMIC). These major disparities in cancer deaths are in part a reflection of poignant underlying disparities in Radiation Oncology. There clearly is an opportunity to exploit basic...
The PyHEP workshops are a series of workshops initiated and supported by the HEP Software Foundation (HSF) with the aim to provide an environment to discuss and promote the usage of Python in the HEP community at large. Further information is given on the PyHEP Working Group website: https://hepsoftwarefoundation.org/workinggroups/pyhep.html...
The PyHEP.dev workshop for developers of Python packages for HEP is to be held on July 25-28, 2023 as in-person workshop at Princeton.
The workshop is intended for developers to plan convergent roadmaps for the following year, to ensure that all of our software works well together. It will include presentations by participants, but the focus will be on birds-of-a-feather style group discussions. See...
Welcome to the Software and Computer Workshop 2023 for the Jefferson Lab community organized in collaboration between the HEP Software Foundation, the Experimental Physics Software and Computing Infrastructure Group and the Jefferson Lab Users Organization.
This event will be held from May the 15th to 19th. Monday to Wednesday will focus on "C++ essentials" and Thursday to Friday will be focused on software and computing essentials for JLab's Experimental Halls and the EIC. The workshop will have dedicated sessions for hands-on training following the lectures. ...