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eXtreme Data Workshop
chaired by Neil Geddes (STFC - Science & Technology Facilities Council (GB)), Tim Nicholls (STFC (RAL))
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(Europe/London)
at The Cosenor's House ( Seminar Room 1 )
at The Cosenor's House ( Seminar Room 1 )
Abingdon, UK
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The extreme data rates achievable by modern detectors requires sophisticated data handling and real time analysis simply to allow the data to be recorded effectively. The Centre for eXtreme Data is a working title for a virtual Centre bringing together expertise from the full pipeline from initial detection system through to end user analysis electronics. To help evaluate the scope and potential for this as a centre. This workshop will bring together experts in:
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- 12:00 - 13:15 Lunch ( )
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13:15 - 15:00
Science Challenges
Convener: Neil Geddes (STFC - Science & Technology Facilities Council (GB)) -
13:15
Introduction
15'
Speaker: Neil Geddes (STFC - Science & Technology Facilities Council (GB)) -
13:30
Micro-tomography
30'
Speaker: Bob Cernik (University of Manchester) -
14:00
Experiments at the LHC
30'
Speaker: Craig Buttar (Department of Physics and Astronomy-University of Glasgow) Material: Slides
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14:30
The European X-ray Free Electron Laser
30'
Speaker: Christian Bressler (European XFEL)
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13:15
Introduction
15'
- 15:00 - 15:30 Coffee ( )
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15:30 - 17:30
Detectors
Convener: Dr. Tim Nicholls (STFC (RAL)) -
15:30
Detectors for Light Sources
20'
Speaker: Nicola Tartoni (Diamond Light Source) Material: Slides
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15:50
Detectors for Nuclear Physics
20'
Speaker: Marc Labiche (STFC) Material: Slides
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16:10
Detectors for Astronomy
20'
Speaker: Andy Vick (STFC) Material: Slides
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16:30
Advances in CMOS Imaging Sensors
20'
Speaker: Renato Turchetta (STFC) -
16:50
Readout Technologies
20'
Speaker: Rob Halsall (STFC) Material: Slides
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15:30
Detectors for Light Sources
20'
- 19:00 - 22:00 Dinner ( )
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08:50 - 09:20
Science Challenges
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08:50
The Square Kilometer Array
25'
Speaker: Paul Alexander (University of Cambridge) Material: Slides
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08:50
The Square Kilometer Array
25'
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09:20 - 10:45
Data Processing & Software
Convener: Juan Bicarregui -
09:20
Crystallography and Parallel Data Management
20'
Speaker: Alun Ashton (Diamond Light Source) Material: Slides
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09:40
Tier 1 Data Management
20'
Speaker: Andrew Sansum (STFC) Material: Slides
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10:00
Virtual Engineering at NWVEC
20'
Speaker: Tony Robotham (University of Liverpool) Material: Slides
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10:20
GPUs and Emerging Architectures
20'
Speaker: Mike Giles (University of Oxford) Material: Slides
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09:20
Crystallography and Parallel Data Management
20'
- 10:45 - 11:00 Coffee
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11:00 - 12:30
Data Processing & Software
Convener: Juan Bicarregui -
11:00
Networking
20'
Speaker: Robin Tasker (STFC) Material: Slides
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11:20
Environment and Climate Data
20'
Speaker: Mike Ashworth (STFC) Material: Slides
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11:40
High throughput screening of materials (CCP9)
20'
Speaker: Mike Payne (University of Cambridge) Material: Slides
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12:00
CCP4 - Software for Protein Structure Solution
20'
Speaker: Ronan Keegan (STFC) Material: Slides
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12:20
Summary and Future Plans
10'
Speaker: Neil Geddes (STFC - Science & Technology Facilities Council (GB))
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11:00
Networking
20'
- 12:30 - 14:00 Lunch
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08:50 - 09:20
Science Challenges
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