Analysis Ecosystem Workshop II

Europe/Zurich
Auditorium Joliot Curie (IJCLab)

Auditorium Joliot Curie

IJCLab

Laboratoire de Physique des 2 infinis Irène Joliot-Curie – IJCLab Building 100A 15 rue Georges Clémenceau, 91405 Orsay France (access to the auditorium is from the parking area)
Description

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As part of the search for Beyond the Standard Model physics, an array of next generation particle, nuclear and astroparticle experiments are under construction by global collaborations worldwide. These include the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) at CERN, the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) at Fermilab, the Electron Ion Collider (EIC) at Brookhaven National Laboratory, the Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research at GSI, and many others.

These experiments are massive data generators and the cutting edge data science challenges are significant. For example, the HL-LHC experiments are expected to produce exabytes of science data each year.  Discoveries require analyzing these huge data volumes and understanding extremely complex instruments, with ever more sophisticated algorithms.  The development of highly performant data analysis systems that reduce "time-to-insight" and maximize physics potential is crucial. This involves the continued innovation by existing community tools like ROOT, new cutting-edge data science tools, the development of dedicated analysis facilities, advanced machine learning and entirely new routes to explore, such as differentiable programming.

It has been five years since the first Analysis Ecosystems Workshop organised by the HSF in 2017. Since that time many changes have happened, with the advent of new projects, tools, and data formats, intense activity and progress in established projects. Still, the challenge of efficient analysis for the HL-LHC era is not yet solved and so the HSF and IRIS-HEP, together with IJCLab, are organising the Second Analysis Ecosystems Workshop.

Topics for the workshop will include, amongst others:

  • Analysis Facilities
  • ML tools and differentiable computing workflows
  • “Real-time” trigger-level analysis
  • Analysis User Experience and Declarative Languages
  • Analysis on reduced formats or specialist inputs
  • Bookkeeping and systematics handling

As a workshop, there will be limited presentations, lots of time for discussion and a written outcome that summarises the workshop’s conclusions and points the way forward.

Organisers:

  • Alexander Held
  • Allison Reinsvold Hall
  • Eduardo Rodrigues
  • Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy
  • Giulio Eulisse
  • Gordon Watts
  • Graeme A Stewart
  • Jana Schaarschmidt
  • Jim Pivarski
  • Jonas Rembser
  • Loukas Gouskos
  • Lukas Heinrich
  • Michel Jouvin
  • Mike Sokoloff
  • Nathan Simpson
  • Nicole Skidmore
  • Oksana Shadura
  • Paul Laycock
  • Pere Mato Vila
  • Peter Elmer
  • Stephan Hageboeck
  • Teng Jian Koo

Workshop Photo

Participants
  • Ahmed Foda
  • Akram Khan
  • Alessandra Forti
  • Alexander Held
  • Alexei Klimentov
  • Allison Reinsvold Hall
  • Aman Desai
  • Aman Goel
  • Andrea Sciabà
  • Andrzej Novak
  • Anish Biswas
  • Antoine Perus
  • Antonio Delgado Peris
  • Antonio Perez-Calero Yzquierdo
  • Axel Naumann
  • Ayanabha Das
  • Baidyanath Kundu
  • Bartosz Sobol
  • Benjamin Galewsky
  • Brian Le
  • Bryan Cardwell
  • Caterina Doglioni
  • Christine Ploen
  • Conor Fitzpatrick
  • Daniel Charles Craik
  • David Chamont
  • David Jenkins
  • David Lange
  • David Martin Koch
  • David Rousseau
  • Dirk Duellmann
  • Doug Benjamin
  • Edmund Xiang Lin Ting
  • Eduardo Rodrigues
  • Efe Yazgan
  • Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy
  • Engin Eren
  • Enric Tejedor Saavedra
  • Enrico Guiraud
  • Eric Christian Lancon
  • Eric Fede
  • Eric Grancher
  • Evangelos Kourlitis
  • Gagik Gavalian
  • Garima Singh
  • Giles Chatham Strong
  • Gokhan Unel
  • Gonzalo Merino Arevalo
  • Gordon Watts
  • Graeme A Stewart
  • Grigori Rybkin
  • Henry Fredrick Schreiner
  • Ianna Osborne
  • Jackson Carl Burzynski
  • Jakob Blomer
  • James Catmore
  • Jana Schaarschmidt
  • Janina Nicolini
  • Jay Ajitbhai Sandesara
  • Jaydip Singh
  • Jeremiah Juevesano
  • Jim Pivarski
  • Johannes Lange
  • Jonas Eschle
  • Jonas Rembser
  • Jose Flix Molina
  • Jose Hernandez
  • Julius Hrivnac
  • Kanhaiya Gupta
  • Kilian Lieret
  • Laurent Duflot
  • Lindsey Gray
  • Loukas Gouskos
  • Lukas Alexander Heinrich
  • Luke Kreczko
  • Mario Lassnig
  • Mark Waterlaat
  • Markus Schulz
  • Martin Børstad Eriksen
  • Mason Proffitt
  • Matteo Barbetti
  • Matthew Feickert
  • Miaoyuan Liu
  • Michael David Sokoloff
  • Michel Hernandez Villanueva
  • Michel Jouvin
  • Mohamed Aly
  • munera alrashed
  • Nathan Daniel Simpson
  • Nick Manganelli
  • Nick Smith
  • Nicole Skidmore
  • Nikolai Hartmann
  • Nils Erik Krumnack
  • Oksana Shadura
  • Patrick Koppenburg
  • Paul James Laycock
  • Pere Mato Vila
  • Peter Elmer
  • Philipp Windischhofer
  • Philippe Canal
  • Qichen Dong
  • Raul Rabadan
  • Remco de Boer
  • Robert William Gardner Jr
  • Sayanta Neogi
  • Sean Joseph Gasiorowski
  • Sezen Sekmen
  • Simone Campana
  • Snehankit Pattnaik
  • Stephan Hageboeck
  • Sviatoslav Bilokin
  • Swapnesh Khade
  • Tal van Daalen
  • Teng Jian Khoo
  • Thomas Kuhr
  • Thomas McCauley
  • Tibor Simko
  • Tomas Dado
  • Vassil Vasilev
  • Vrinda Vrinda
  • Waleed Esmail
  • Wouter Deconinck
  • Xuan Li
  • Zhiwen Zhao