1:00 PM
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--- Lunch break ---
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2:30 PM
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Track 1: Computing Technology for Physics Research
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Vladimir Loncar
(Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))
Philippe Canal
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
(until 4:10 PM)
(Theatre)
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2:30 PM
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Evaluating Application Characteristics for GPU Portability Layer Selection
- Dr
Charles Leggett
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (US))
(Theatre)
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2:50 PM
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Optimizing the CMS Offline Software Infrastrucure for Run 3
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Andrea Valenzuela Ramirez
(CERN)
(Theatre)
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3:10 PM
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A Mechanism for Asynchronous Offloading in the Multithreaded Gaudi Event Processing Framework
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Beojan Stanislaus
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
(Theatre)
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3:30 PM
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Bridging Worlds: Achieving Language Interoperability between Julia and Python in Scientific Computing
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Ianna Osborne
(Princeton University)
(Theatre)
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3:50 PM
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Key4hep
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Benedikt Hegner
(CERN)
(Theatre)
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2:30 PM
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Track 2: Data Analysis - Algorithms and Tools
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Haiwang Yu
Yihui Ren
(until 4:10 PM)
(Lecture Hall 2)
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2:30 PM
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A Deep Generative Model for Hadronization
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Jay Chan
(Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
(Lecture Hall 2)
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2:50 PM
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Reducing Systematic Differences between Data and Simulation with Generative Models
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Dmitrii Torbunov
(Lecture Hall 2)
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3:10 PM
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Boosting statistical anomaly detection via multiple test with NPLM
- Dr
Gaia Grosso
(IAIFI, MIT)
(Lecture Hall 2)
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3:30 PM
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Machine learning-based particle identification of atmospheric neutrinos in JUNO
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Jiaxi Liu
(Lecture Hall 2)
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3:50 PM
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Generic representations of jets at detector-level with self-supervised learning
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Patrick Rieck
(New York University (US))
(Lecture Hall 2)
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2:30 PM
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Track 3: Computations in Theoretical Physics: Techniques and Methods
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Ramon Winterhalder
(UCLouvain)
(until 4:10 PM)
(Lecture Hall 1)
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2:30 PM
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Towards a framework for GPU event generation
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Stefano Carrazza
(CERN)
(Lecture Hall 1)
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2:50 PM
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A fresh look at the nested soft-collinear subtraction scheme: NNLO QCD corrections to N-gluon final states in quark-anti-quark annihilation
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DAVIDE MARIA TAGLIABUE
(Lecture Hall 1)
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3:10 PM
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Efficient precision simulation of processes with many-jet final states at the LHC
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Christian Gutschow
(UCL (UK))
(Lecture Hall 1)
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3:30 PM
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Pepper – A Portable Parton-Level Event Generator for the High-Luminosity LHC
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Enrico Bothmann
(U Goettingen)
(Lecture Hall 1)
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3:50 PM
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Rational-function interpolation from p-adic evaluations in scattering amplitude calculations
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Herschel Chawdhry
(Florida State University)
(Lecture Hall 1)
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4:10 PM
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Poster session with coffee break
(until 4:50 PM)
()
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4:15 PM
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AdaptivePerf: a portable, low-overhead, and comprehensive code profiler for single- and multi-threaded applications
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Maksymilian Graczyk
(CERN)
()
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4:15 PM
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Ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation of Tensorflow models for deployment
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Bogdan Wiederspan
(Hamburg University (DE))
()
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4:15 PM
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Awkward Family: expanding functionality through interrelated Python packages
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Jim Pivarski
(Princeton University)
()
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4:15 PM
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Declarative paradigms for analysis description and implementation
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Francesco Vaselli
(Scuola Normale Superiore & INFN Pisa (IT))
()
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4:15 PM
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HPC, HTC and Cloud: converging toward a seamless computing federation with interLink
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Tommaso Tedeschi
(Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))
()
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4:15 PM
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Hydra: Computer Vision for Data Quality Monitoring
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Ayan Roy
()
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4:15 PM
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Lamarr: implementing a flash-simulation paradigm at LHCb
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Michał Mazurek
Michal Mazurek
(CERN)
()
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4:15 PM
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LHC beam monitoring via real-time hit reconstruction in the LHCb VELO pixel detector
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Daniele Passaro
(SNS & INFN Pisa (IT))
()
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4:15 PM
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Optimal XCache deployment for the CMS experiment in Spain
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Jose Flix Molina
(CIEMAT - Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas Medioambientales y Tec. (ES))
()
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4:15 PM
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Optimizing Resource Provisioning Across Diverse Computing Facilities with Virtual Kubelet Integration
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Jeng-Yuan Tsai
()
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4:15 PM
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Paving the Way for HPC: An XRootD-Based Approach for Efficiency and Workflow Optimizations for HEP Jobs on HPC Centers
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Robin Hofsaess
(KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
()
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4:15 PM
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Preservation of the Direct Photons and Neutral Pions Analysis in the PHENIX Experiment at RHIC
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Gabor David
(Stony Brook University)
Maxim Potekhin
(Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
()
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4:15 PM
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Quasi interactive analysis of High Energy Physics big data with high throughput
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Tommaso Tedeschi
(Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))
()
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4:15 PM
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Retrieval Augmented Generation for Particle Physics: A Case Study with the Snowmass White Papers and Reports
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Gordon Watts
(University of Washington (US))
()
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4:15 PM
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RTDP: Streaming Readout Real-Time Development and Testing Platform
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Vardan Gyurjyan
(Jefferson Lab) Dr
Vardan Gyurjyan
()
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4:15 PM
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Scalable GNN Training for Track Finding
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Alina Lazar
(Youngstown State University)
()
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4:15 PM
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ServiceX, the novel data delivery system, for physics analysis
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Kyungeon Choi
(University of Texas at Austin (US))
()
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4:15 PM
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Supervised job preemption methodology for controlled memory consumption of jobs running in the ALICE Grid
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Kalana Wijethunga
(University of Moratuwa (LK))
()
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4:15 PM
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The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly: A Tale of Physics, Software, and ML
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Alexandra Golub
(University of Washington (US))
()
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4:50 PM
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Track 1: Computing Technology for Physics Research
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Benedikt Hegner
(CERN)
Philippe Canal
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
(until 6:10 PM)
(Theatre)
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4:50 PM
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Towards a Simplified (Fast) Simulation Infrastructure in ATLAS
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Joshua Falco Beirer
(CERN)
(Theatre)
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5:10 PM
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CaloDiT: Diffusion with transformers for fast shower simulation
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Piyush Raikwar
(CERN)
(Theatre)
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5:30 PM
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Optimizing the ATLAS Geant4 detector simulation
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Mustafa Andre Schmidt
(Bergische Universitaet Wuppertal (DE))
(Theatre)
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5:50 PM
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"Accelerating Particle Physics Simulations with Machine Learning using Normalizing Flows and Flow Matching"
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Francesco Vaselli
(Scuola Normale Superiore & INFN Pisa (IT))
(Theatre)
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4:50 PM
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Track 2: Data Analysis - Algorithms and Tools
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Gage DeZoort
(Princeton University (US))
Aleksandra Ciprijanovic
(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)
(until 6:10 PM)
(Lecture Hall 2)
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4:50 PM
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The Neural Network First-Level Hardware Track Trigger of the Belle II Experiment
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Christian Kiesling
(Max Planck Institut für Physik (DE))
(Lecture Hall 2)
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5:10 PM
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Fast and Robust ML for uncovering BSM physics
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Abhijith Gandrakota
(Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
(Lecture Hall 2)
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5:30 PM
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To be or not to be Equivariant?
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Alexander Bogatskiy
(Flatiron Institute, Simons Foundation)
Timothy Hoffman
(Lecture Hall 2)
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5:50 PM
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An empirical performance-portability evaluation for Lorentz Vectors computations via SYCL
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Monica Dessole
(EP SFT)
(Lecture Hall 2)
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6:30 PM
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--- Dinner ---
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