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PyHEP.dev is an in-person, informal workshop for developers of Python software in HEP to plan a coherent roadmap and make priorities for the upcoming year. It complements the PyHEP Online workshop, which is intended for both developers and physicists.
Both PyHEP workshops are supported by the HEP Software Foundation (HSF). Further information is on the PyHEP Working Group website.
The agenda will consist of morning kick-off talks and afternoon discussions, in which the discussion groups and topics are self-assigned. Pre-workshop organization is happening here, via GitHub Issues.
Eduardo Rodrigues - University of Liverpool (Chair)
Graeme A. Stewart - CERN
Jim Pivarski - Princeton University
Matthew Feickert - University of Wisconsin-Madison
Oksana Shadura - University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Andrea Rubinstein - Princeton University
Maureen Carothers - Princeton University
Floe Fusin-Wischusen - Princeton University
This event is sponsored by the National Science Foundation grant OAC-2103945 (Awkward Arrays) and Cooperative Agreement OAC-1836650 (Institute for Research and Innovation in Software (IRIS-HEP)) with support from the Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering (PICSciE). Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the developers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.. |
| This event is also kindly sponsored by the Python Software Foundation. |