HSF IRIS-HEP Training Challenge 2

Europe/Zurich
Kilian Lieret (Ludwig Maximilian University Munich), Michel Hernandez Villanueva (DESY), Sudhir Malik (University of Puerto Rico (PR))
Description

HSF IRIS-HEP Training Challenge 2

The big goal!

The HSF Training Working Group has brought together the HEP community and has focused efforts not only on running a number of training events, but also the development of a first draft of a common curriculum (Comput Softw Big Sci 5, 22 (2021)).

The effort encompasses both funded projects such as IRIS-HEP, FIRST-HEP (recently joined by SWIFT-HEP in the UK), but also a large number of enthusiastic volunteers. In this workshop we propose to define, plan and build on and expand the effort in the coming 3 years by defining a clear target in the form of a community “Training Challenge”.

What are the next steps?

We are now working to define, with the larger community, a series of specific goals for the period 2021-2023 in four categories and to work with the community to achieve them.

Scalability - We aim for sufficient scalability in the training activities such that all students and postdocs can receive training in both the introductory material and the more advanced material. In the steady state we expect a required scale approximately equal to the number of incoming students each year.

Sustainability - We aim to develop community processes by which both the instructors involved in training activities, and the training materials themselves, are continually renewed and meet the other two goals.

Training Scope - We aim for a curriculum (introductory, intermediate, advanced) that broadly meets the needs of the community and evolves over time as needed.

Diversity and Inclusion - The participation in the training should be representative of our community and (as we engage earlier in the pipeline) should work to represent the society at large

What happens at the event?

Before the event: We will send around a short survey in form of a google document that everyone can edit. Collaborators of the different HEP experiments fills in information about their experiments. The information collected here serves as the basis for our discussions. We will also send around a link to the document with the topics for the discussion points (open for editing as well).

During the event: We sit together and discuss about a series of questions: In which areas can we collaborate? How can we make training activities more sustainable? And so forth.

After the event: We brush up our live notes and the survey and write a small summary of the learnings from the discussion.

Registration
HEP Software Training Challenge registration
Participants
  • Alex Olivas
  • Alexander Moreno Briceño
  • Aman Goel
  • Aniket Raj
  • Ben Waugh
  • Daniel S. Katz
  • David Friday
  • Dorothea vom Bruch
  • Gabriele Benelli
  • gator kwesi
  • Henry Fredrick Schreiner
  • James Mead
  • Karol Krizka
  • Kilian Lieret
  • Lukas Calefice
  • Martha Hilton
  • Matthew Bellis
  • Michel Hernandez Villanueva
  • Nikhil Tidke
  • Nouhaila Innan
  • Oksana Shadura
  • Peter Elmer
  • Rithika S
  • Robert Kutschke
  • Rogerio Iope
  • Tommaso Fulghesu
  • Valeriia Lukashenko
  • Wouter Deconinck
Zoom Meeting ID
62271073876
Host
Sudhir Malik
Alternative hosts
Kilian Adriano Lieret, Guillermo Antonio Fidalgo Rodriguez, Richa Sharma, Jim Pivarski
Passcode
71658810
Useful links
Join via phone
Zoom URL
    • 1
      Welcome to the challenge
    • 2
      Round Table and Discussion
    • 3
      Wrap-up
      Speaker: Kilian Lieret (Ludwig Maximilian University Munich)