Oct 2 – 4, 2024
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Session I

Oct 2, 2024, 5:00 PM

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  1. Volodymyr Svintozelskyi (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
    10/2/24, 5:20 PM

    The study of power consumption and sustainability of LHC trigger systems is imperative in view of the next high luminosity era for the LHC collider, which will largely increase the output data rate beyond several tens of TB/s. In this talk, we will show the work performed at IFIC in the context of the High-Low project, including some of the proposals that can be considered to optimize energy...

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  2. Sergio Andres Estrada (University of A Coruna - UDC (ES))
    10/2/24, 5:45 PM

    This thesis presents a set of optimization efforts within the Allen framework at CERN’s
    LHCb experiment, with a specific focus on increasing throughput and obtaining determin-
    istic behaviour on both the CPU and GPU executions. The key area of development are the
    algorithms working with events containing luminosity data, and their tests. These algorithms
    were detected to be a bottleneck...

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  3. Hector Gutierrez Arance (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
    10/2/24, 6:10 PM

    The escalating demand for data processing in particle physics research has spurred the exploration of novel technologies to enhance efficiency and speed of calculations. This study presents the development of a porting of MADGRAPH, a widely used tool in particle collision simulations, to FPGA using High-Level Synthesis (HLS).
    Experimental evaluation is ongoing, but preliminary assessments...

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