Computing Workshop on Basic Research Computing in the Physics Department

America/New_York
Zoom (MIT Zoom)

Zoom

MIT Zoom

Christoph Paus (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
Description

The recently inaugurated subMIT computing facility is a login pool that is designed to provide access to the basic research computing resources of the physics department and beyond.

We would like to invite members of the physics department and their friends to take note and consider our offer to help to get set up and start attacking your hardest computing challenges. We are collecting input for problems for our one-day workshop on January 26, 2022  and hope you will register for this workshop. The detailed agenda can be found here.

The workshop will present a number of in depth examples of more experienced users and includes detailed explanation and discussion of applications of new or simply interested users. If you have a specific computing intensive task you want to resolve even on the time scale of the workshop or if you are interested to purchase hardware and include it into the existing system, please send an email to <submit-help@mit.edu>.
 

Date: Wednesday, January 26 from 10am to 5pm

Location: zoom link

Github: subMIT repositories

Who is invited: anybody is invited to come and contribute
Organizers: Paul Acosta, Chad Freer, Max Goncharov, Christoph Paus, Zhangqier Wang

Registration
Computing Workshop on Basic Research Computing in the Physics Department
Participants
  • Aaron Smith
  • Agustin Valdes Martinez
  • Aidan Reddy
  • Airlia Shaffer-Moag
  • Andres Reyna
  • Andrew Pochinsky
  • Anthony Grebe
  • Archer Wang
  • Avi Shporer
  • Benedikt Maier
  • Beverly LaMarr
  • Chad Wells Freer
  • Charlotte Wickert
  • Christoph Paus
  • Clara Xu
  • Daniel Hackett
  • Daniel Mark
  • Daniele Rogantini
  • David Newman
  • Deepto Chakrabarty
  • Dominika Durovcikova
  • Duc Hoang
  • Emma Chickles
  • Evan Tey
  • Frank Taylor
  • Govert Nijs
  • Guillelmo Gomez Ceballos Retuerto
  • Henrik Pinholt
  • Hope Fu
  • Hsin-Yu Chen
  • Iain Stewart
  • Jackson Pybus
  • Jacqueliine Hewitt
  • Jamie Karthein
  • Jan Eysermans
  • Jason Phelan
  • Jesse Thaler
  • Joe Smolsky
  • Joel Villasenor
  • Johannes Michel
  • Josh Bendavid
  • Josh Borrow
  • Joshua Ramette
  • Juliana Stachurska
  • Junior Pena
  • Kai-Feng Chen
  • Karna Morey
  • Kenneth Long
  • Kevin Burdge
  • Lindley Winslow
  • Luca Marco Lavezzo
  • Maksim Imakaev
  • Mariarosaria D'Alfonso
  • Mark Vogelsberger
  • Mason Ng
  • Maxim Goncharov
  • Miao Hu
  • Natalie Wright
  • Noah Paladino
  • Pamela Pajarillo
  • Patrick Oare
  • Paul Acosta
  • Paul Hsi
  • Peter Fisher
  • Peter Ford
  • Sahil Pontula
  • Sean Robinson
  • Shiang Fang
  • Simon Rothman
  • Stephanie O'Neil
  • Tianyu Justin Yang
  • Tsolmon Bazarragchaa
  • Tyler Kutz
  • Valentin CREPEL
  • William Patrick Mccormack
  • Yang Zhang
  • Yi Jia
  • Yuan-Chen Yeh
  • Zhangqier Wang
  • Zhilei Xu
    • 10:00 12:10
      The subMIT pool and connected clusters
    • 12:10 13:00
      Lunch Break 50m
    • 13:00 15:00
      Data analysis examples
      • 13:00
        Heavy Ion simulations 20m
        Speakers: Govert Nijs (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Luen Malshi (MIT)
      • 13:20
        Searching Rare Higgs decays in CMS data using subMIT 20m
        Speakers: Charlotte Wickert (MIT), Mariarosaria D'Alfonso (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
      • 13:40
        Soft Uncluster Energy Pattern search analysis on subMIT 20m
        Speakers: Agustin Valdes (MIT), Chad Wells Freer (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
      • 14:00
        Massive parrallel fitting to measure the W mass using subMIT 20m
        Speaker: Josh Bendavid (CERN)
      • 14:20
        Analyzing Lightcurves from TESS data using JupyterHub 20m
        Speaker: Kevin Burdge (MIT)
      • 14:40
        Graph neural network-based regression in high granularity calorimeters with SubMIT 20m
        Speaker: Benedikt Maier (CERN)
    • 15:00 15:20
      Grab coffee/tea/refreshment 20m
    • 15:20 16:20
      Open discussion