ACTS Developers Workshop
The third ACTS developers workshop will take place at CERN from the 26/09 through 30/09, following Berkeley (2019) and DESY/Virtual (2020)
The workshop will consist of:
- 2 days general talks, introduction and discussions
- 1 day general tutorial
- 1 day break-out for dedicated clients (ATLAS, key4hep, ...)
- 1 day allowing for spontaneously chosen topics
It will allow for remote participation, which will be supported also by video-recording of the contributions and morning/afternoon recap sessions that allow to follow up on questions/issues raised by attendees that - due to their home institute time zone - can not attend the sessions live, but rather through video recast.
Preparation Events:
- 1st Docathon: Aug 8, 2022 @ CERN
- 2nd Docathon: Sep 14, 2022 @ CERN
COVID19 restrictions: the at the time of the workshop given CERN COVID level restriction will apply, including a potential cancellation of the on-site meeting. We have booked big venues that would allow eventual necessary spacing of participants if permitted. In case of cancellation of the on-site meeting, we will try to hold at least parts of the workshop as a virtual meeting.
Letter of Invitation: If you need a letter of Invitation to the Workshop, please contact the organisers.,
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- 09:30 → 10:00
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10:00
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12:00
General introduction to ACTS, Status of the developments
Convener: Andreas Salzburger (CERN)- 10:00
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10:15
Speaker: Andreas Salzburger (CERN)
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10:50
Speaker: Paul Gessinger (CERN)
- 12:00 → 13:30
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13:30
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15:30
General introduction to ACTS, Status of the developments
Convener: Paul Gessinger (CERN)-
13:30
Speaker: Andreas Salzburger (CERN)
- 13:45
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14:00
Speakers: Luis Falda Coelho (CERN), Mr Stephen Nicholas Swatman (University of Amsterdam (NL))
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Speaker: Mr Stephen Nicholas Swatman (University of Amsterdam (NL))
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14:30
Speakers: Alexander J Pfleger (University of Graz (AT)), Benjamin Huth, Xiaocong Ai (DESY)
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Speaker: Alexander J Pfleger (University of Graz (AT))
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15:00
Speaker: Rocky Bala Garg (Stanford University (US))
- 15:20
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13:30
- 15:30 → 16:00
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16:00
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18:25
General introduction to ACTS, Status of the developments
Convener: Joe Osborn (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)- 16:00
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16:20
Speaker: Anthony Frawley (Florda State University)
- 16:40
- 17:00
- 17:20
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17:40
Speaker: Pierfrancesco Butti (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
- 17:55
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09:00
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09:30
This session block allows to recap items from the sessions before, particularly for remote participants that watched recordings, etc.
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09:30
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10:30
General introduction to ACTS, Status of the developments
Convener: Andreas Stefl (Technische Universitaet Wien (AT))-
09:30
Speaker: Andreas Salzburger (CERN)
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10:00
Speaker: Paul Gessinger (CERN)
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09:30
- 10:30 → 11:00
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11:00
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12:10
General introduction to ACTS, Status of the developments
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11:00
Speakers: Hadrien Benjamin Grasland (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)), Hadrien GRASLAND (IJCLab)
- 11:25
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11:50
Speakers: Andreas Salzburger (CERN), Xiaocong Ai (DESY)
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11:00
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12:15
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13:30
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13:30
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15:00
This covers the R&D lines in machine learning and parallelisation
Conveners: Corentin Allaire (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)), Rocky Bala Garg (Stanford University (US))-
13:30
Speaker: Rocky Bala Garg (Stanford University (US))
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13:55
Speaker: Corentin Allaire (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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14:20
Speaker: Jeremy Couthures (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR))
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14:45
Speaker: Xiangyang Ju (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
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13:30
- 15:00 → 15:30
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15:30
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17:45
This covers the R&D lines in machine learning and parallelisation
Conveners: Attila Krasznahorkay (CERN), Dr Charles Leggett (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (US))-
15:30
An overview of the current status of the algebra-plugins and detray projects, and the remaining developments going on with them.
Speakers: Beomki Yeo (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)), Joana Niermann (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE)) -
15:55
A description of the library providing generic vector field descriptions for the R&D project.
Speaker: Mr Stephen Nicholas Swatman (University of Amsterdam (NL)) -
16:20
An overview of the traccc project, showing its current status and the remaining plans with it.
Speaker: Guilherme Metelo Rita De Almeida (Universidade de Lisboa (PT)) -
16:50
A discussion about the data model used in the R&D projects, and how it would be translated into the Acts project.
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17:20
A discussion on how the traccc algorithms would be transplanted into Acts(Core/Plugin) tools/components at the conclusion of the R&D effort.
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15:30
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17:45
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18:00
This session block allows to recap items from the sessions before, particularly for remote participants that watched recordings, etc.
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09:00
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09:30
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09:00
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09:30
This session block allows to recap items from the sessions before, particularly for remote participants that watched recordings, etc.
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09:30
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10:30
This block includes tutorial sessions for the core code and the R&D lines
Conveners: Andreas Stefl (Technische Universitaet Wien (AT)), Dr Tim Adye (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB))-
09:30
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09:50
Tutorial how to write an algorithm and use it within the Example framework in a meaningful manner.
Speaker: Andreas Salzburger (CERN)
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09:30
- 10:30 → 11:00
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11:00
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12:30
This block includes tutorial sessions for the core code and the R&D lines
Conveners: Andreas Stefl (Technische Universitaet Wien (AT)), Dr Tim Adye (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB))-
11:00
Speaker: Andreas Stefl (Technische Universitaet Wien (AT))
- 11:30
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11:00
- 12:30 → 13:30
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13:30
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15:00
This block includes tutorial sessions for the core code and the R&D lines
Conveners: Corentin Allaire (Université Paris-Saclay (FR)), Rocky Bala Garg (Stanford University (US))-
13:30
Speaker: Rocky Bala Garg (Stanford University (US))
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14:00
Speaker: Corentin Allaire (Université Paris-Saclay (FR))
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14:30
Speaker: Benjamin Huth
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13:30
- 15:00 → 15:30
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15:30
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17:30
This block includes tutorial sessions for the core code and the R&D lines
Conveners: Beomki Yeo (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)), Joana Niermann (Georg August Universitaet Goettingen (DE)), Mr Stephen Nicholas Swatman (University of Amsterdam (NL)) -
17:30
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18:00
This session block allows to recap items from the sessions before, particularly for remote participants that watched recordings, etc.
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09:00
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09:30
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09:00
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09:30
This session block allows to recap items from the sessions before, particularly for remote participants that watched recordings, etc.
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09:30
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17:30
Conveners: Carlo Varni (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US)), Tomasz Bold (AGH Univ. of Science and Technology, Krakow (PL)), Tomohiro Yamazaki (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
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17:30
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18:00
This session block allows to recap items from the sessions before, particularly for remote participants that watched recordings, etc.
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09:00
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09:30