Fifth MODE Workshop on Differentiable Programming for Experiment Design
OAC conference center, Kolymbari, Crete, Greece.
Location:
The workshop will take place at the OAC (https://www.oac.gr/en/) in Kolymbari, Crete (Greece). Information on the accommodation is availableย in a dedicated page.
At the same page you will find the procedure for young participants to ask for financial support: we have limited availability to cover part of the travel expenses and waiving of the conference fee for some selected young participants. Priority will be given to participants submitting abstracts for talks/posters.
Remote attendance is not foreseen. We want to create the spirit of a scientific retreat, where serendipitous conversations lead to new ideas and collaborations.
Minimal schedule:
- 8 June 2025: arrival day (evening, includes dinner)
- 9--12 June 2025: workshop sessions
- 13 June 2025: departure day (morning, includes breakfast)
Please account for different timezones when consulting the timetable. In particular, Greece is on Eastern European timezone (GMT+2).
Registration and abstract submission:
Please register using the links in the menu to the left.
New registrations close on May 1st.
Registrations must go into โcompleteโ status (i.e. wire transfers received, or confirmation that you will pay by cash at the venue) by May 3.
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Overview of the sessions:
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Confirmed keynote speakers
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Sarah Barnes (DLR): TBA
- Laurent Hascoet (INRIA): TBA
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Lectures and tutorials:
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Tutorial (TBC): Differentiable Programming, Gradient Descent in Many Dimensions, and Design Optimization (Pietro Vischia, Universidad de Oviedo and ICTEA)
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Special events:
- Poster session: prizes will be given to the best posters!
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Data Challenge: prizes will be given to the winners of the challenge!
- Methods and Tools
- Applications in Muon Tomography
- Applications in particle physics
- Applications in astro-HEP andย neutrino physics
- Applications in nuclear physics
- Applications in medical physics and other fields
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Prizes for special events
There will be a set of prizes for the hackathon, and one for the poster session.
Organising Committee:
You can get in touch with the organising commitee at mode-workshop-organizers@cern.ch.
- Muhammad Awais (INFN-Padova)
- Tommaso Dorigo (INFN-Padova)
- Andrea Giammanco (UCLouvain)
- Christian Glaser (Uppsala Universiteit)
- Lisa Kusch (TU Eindhoven)
- Gilles Louppe (ULiรจge)
- Pablo Martinez Ruiz del รrbol (Universidad de Cantabria)
- Pietro Vischia (Universidad de Oviedo and ICTEA)
- Gordon Watts (University of Washington)
- Zahraa Zaher (UCLouvain)
- Stรฉphanie Landrain (secretariat) (UCLouvain)
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Scientific Advisory Committee:
- Atilim Gunes Baydin (University of Oxford)
- Kyle Cranmer (University of Wisconsin)
- Julien Donini (Universitรฉ Clermont Auvergne)
- Piero Giubilato (Universitร di Padova)
- Gian Michele Innocenti (CERN)
- Michael Kagan (SLAC)
- Riccardo Rando (Universitร di Padova)
- Roberto Ruiz de Austri Bazan (IFIC-CSIC/UV)
- Kazuhiro Terao (SLAC)
- Andrey Ustyuzhanin (SIT, HSE Univ., NUS)
- Christoph Weniger (University of Amsterdam)
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Funding agencies:
This workshop is partially supported by the joint ECFA-NuPECC-APPEC Activities (JENAA).
This workshop is partially supported by National Science Foundation grant PHY-2323298 (IRIS-HEP).
This workshop is partially supported by the Fund for Scientific Research (F.R.S.โFNRS)
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