08:30
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--- Breakfast ---
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09:00
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Welcome slides
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09:15
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Kick-off talks
(until 10:30)
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09:15
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Potential directions for coffea & scikit-hep
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Nick Smith
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
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09:30
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Dask custom schedulers
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Benjamin Tovar Lopez
(University of Notre Dame)
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09:40
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Introduction / Working towards fully differentiable analysis (Matthew Feickert)
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Matthew Feickert
(University of Wisconsin Madison (US))
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09:55
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Introduction (Angus Hollands)
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Angus Hollands
(Princeton University)
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10:05
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Intro Talk (Gordon W.)
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Gordon Watts
(University of Washington (US))
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10:10
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Introduction (Lindsey) / "Lindsey-stuff"
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Lindsey Gray
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
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10:25
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Introduction (Mason Proffitt)
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Mason Proffitt
(University of Washington (US))
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10:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:00
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Kick-off talks
(until 11:30)
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11:00
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Python-C++ JIT for better or worse?
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Ianna Osborne
(Princeton University)
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11:05
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Automatic Interoperability Between C++ and Python
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Baidyanath Kundu
(Princeton University (US))
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11:20
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Training machines, training people
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Kilian Adriano Lieret
(Princeton University (US))
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11:30
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Discussions
(until 12:30)
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08:30
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--- Breakfast ---
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09:00
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Kick-off talks
(until 10:30)
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09:00
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Statistical models, analysis workflows & automatic differentiation
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Alexander Held
(University of Wisconsin Madison (US))
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09:15
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Advancements and Challenges in Amplitude Analysis: A Rio Developer's Perspective
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Josue Molina
(EAP Zamorano)
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09:25
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Self-documenting model building and improved fitting performance with a Computer Algebra System
- Mr
Remco De Boer
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09:35
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Self Presentation and Interests (Massimiliano Galli )
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Massimiliano Galli
(ETH Zurich (CH))
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09:40
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Self Introduction and Interests (Manfred Peter Fackeldey)
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Manfred Peter Fackeldey
(RWTH Aachen University (DE))
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09:45
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GooFit -- an overview of the existing C++/CUDA functionality and its Python bindings
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Michael David Sokoloff
(University of Cincinnati (US))
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09:55
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Statistical inference landscape: variety, performance and interoperability
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Jonas Eschle
(University of Zurich (CH))
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10:10
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Quantum Machine Learning Approach
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Carlos Eduardo Cocha Toapaxi
(Ruprecht Karls Universitaet Heidelberg)
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10:30
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--- Group photo! ---
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11:00
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Discussions
(until 12:30)
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08:30
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--- Breakfast ---
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09:00
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Kick-off talks
(until 11:00)
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09:00
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Introduction (Ioana Ifrim)
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Ioana Ifrim
(Princeton University (US))
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09:05
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Using HDF5 as an alternative to ROOT files
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Matthew Bellis
(Cornell University/Siena College (US))
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09:15
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Introduction (Nikolai Hartmann)
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Nikolai Hartmann
(Ludwig Maximilians Universitat (DE))
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09:20
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Optimizing data access with compute offloading, fast hardware-accelerated data transport, and modern query languages
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Jayjeet Chakraborty
(UC Santa Cruz)
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09:35
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Instrument control library and server for detector construction and testing
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Clemens Lange
(Paul Scherrer Institute (CH))
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09:45
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Analysis@FCC
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Juraj Smiesko
(CERN)
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09:55
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Python, Pythia8, and Pythia8-Contrib
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Philip Ilten
(University of Cincinnati (US))
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10:10
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Analysis Grand Challenge & Coffea-Casa analysis facility as a test environment for packages and services
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Oksana Shadura
(University of Nebraska Lincoln (US))
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10:20
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Marcel Rieger - Introduction
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Marcel Rieger
(Hamburg University (DE))
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10:25
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Introduction (Raghav Kansal)
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Raghav Kansal
(Univ. of California San Diego (US))
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10:30
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Introduction (Aman Goel)
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Aman Goel
(The University of Manchester)
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11:00
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:30
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Discussions
(until 12:30)
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08:30
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--- Breakfast ---
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09:00
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Kick-off talks
(until 10:30)
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10:30
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--- Coffee break ---
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11:00
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Discussions
(until 12:30)
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