HSF/IRIS-HEP Python for Analysis Training (Virtual)

US/Eastern
Description

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We are very excited to announce a workshop on Python for Analysis in HEP organised through the HEP Software Foundation and IRIS-HEP 

The times for the workshop are in US Eastern time zone.

We will cover the fundamentals of: 


Python for analysis – how to analyze data in Python either with PyROOT or with the tools from Scikit-HEP

 

This training is aimed at those who are new to HEP and want a fast-track to competency with software fundamentals, as well the non-expert self-taught who wish to ensure they do not have gaps in their knowledge.

It will be taught by tutors expert in HEP software. Interactive hands-on sessions  lead by the tutor will be supported by a number of helpers to ensure all participants are able to follow and understand the material.

Given the limited number of participants, all participants are expected to attend the whole workshop.

This is a virtual event and no payment or travel is required for attending.  Participants are required to have their own laptop for the workshop.

Please contact the organizers (email us) in case of any questions.

Notes for Participants

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To participate in  discussions for the workshop we use a slack channel. You should receive a slack invite via email before the workshop. Make sure to join. All software training related communication should be made via slack.

Make sure you complete the setup instruction below BEFORE the event. Should there be any questions, please ask in the Slack channel.

To participate in the workshop, you will need access to the software described below "prerequisites". In addition, you will need an up-to-date web browser.

Please note that the workshop will be recorded and that the videos will be publicly available.

Prerequisites

For a video walk-through of the installation process, please visit the indico page of our previous event.

Python

Python is a popular language for research computing, and great for general-purpose programming as well. Installing all of its research packages individually can be a bit difficult, so we recommend Anaconda, an all-in-one installer.

Regardless of how you choose to install it, please make sure you install Python version 3.x (e.g., 3.7 is fine).

We will teach Python using the Jupyter notebook, a programming environment that runs in a web browser. For this to work you will need a reasonably up-to-date browser. The current versions of the Chrome, Safari and Firefox browsers are all supported (some older browsers, including Internet Explorer version 9 and below, are not).

ROOT

ROOT is an open-source data analysis framework widely used by high-energy physicists. In all the HEP experiments it has become a fundamental tool, and you will have to learn the basics. You can read more about ROOT on the official webpage.

If you have installed Python via Anaconda, ROOT is available as a conda package. We suggest using a conda environment since it will bring in everything that you need, including Jupyter. On the Installing ROOT webpage, you will find the instructions to set up the environment. 

Instructors

  • Vincenzo Eduardo Padulano (CERN)
  • Marta Czurylo (CERN)
  • Jonas Rembser (CERN)
     
Mentors:
  • Kilian Lieret (Princeton, IRIS-HEP)
  • Aman Desai
  • Alexander Moreno (Universidad Antonio Nariño)
  • Richa Sharma (UPRM)
  • Guillermo Fidalgo (Physics Department, UPRM)
     

Local organising committee:

  • Sudhir Malik (UPRM, IRIS-HEP)
  • Wouter Deconinck (University of Manitoba)
  • Kilian Lieret (Princeton, IRIS-HEP)
  • Richa Sharma (UPRM)
  • Jason Vaetch (California State University)
  • Alexander Moreno (Universidad Antonio Nariño)

 

 

 

Registration
Registration Form
Participants
Zoom Meeting ID
66360376183
Host
Sudhir Malik
Alternative hosts
Guillermo Antonio Fidalgo Rodriguez, Richa Sharma
Useful links
Join via phone
Zoom URL
    • 1
      Help with setup (optional)

      Join 15 minutes earlier if you had trouble with your setup

    • Introduction: Introduction & group picture
      Conveners: Alexander Moreno Briceño (Universidad Antonio Nariño), Kilian Lieret, Michel Hernandez Villanueva (DESY), Richa Sharma (University of Puerto Rico (US)), Sudhir Malik (University of Puerto Rico (US)), Wouter Deconinck
    • Python for analysis: Python for analysis (ROOT in Python (PyROOT), ROOT in Jupyter)

      In this session we focus on using python in HEP in conjunction with ROOT for data analysis

      Conveners: Jonas Rembser (CERN), Marta Czurylo (CERN), Dr Vincenzo Eduardo Padulano (CERN)
    • 09:30
      Coffee Break
    • Python for analysis: Python for analysis (histograms, graphs and basic I/0)

      In this session we focus on using python in HEP in conjunction with ROOT for data analysis

      Conveners: Jonas Rembser, Marta Czurylo (CERN), Dr Vincenzo Eduardo Padulano (CERN)
    • 10:50
      Break
    • Python for analysis: Python for analysis: Python for analysis (RDataFrame)

      In this session we focus on using python in HEP in conjunction with ROOT for data analysis

      Conveners: Jonas Rembser (CERN), Marta Czurylo (CERN), Dr Vincenzo Eduardo Padulano (CERN)
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • Python for analysis: Python for analysis (Scikit-HEP 1)

      This session is an introduction to the Scikit-HEP ecosystem of tools, starting with Uproot and Awkward Array.

    • 14:35
      Coffee Break
    • Python for analysis: Python for analysis (Scikit-HEP 2)

      This session is an introduction to the Scikit-HEP ecosystem of tools, starting with Uproot and Awkward Array.