ACTS Developers Meeting

Europe/Zurich
ZOOM ONLY

ZOOM ONLY

Alexander J PFLEGER (University of Graz (AT)), Andreas Salzburger (CERN)
Description

General discussion on developments in Acts.

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Zoom Meeting ID
98843051283
Host
Paul Gessinger
Alternative hosts
Alexander J Pfleger, Joana Niermann
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    • 17:00 17:20
      Discussion - Improve propagation 20m
      Speaker: Joe Osborn (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
    • 17:20 17:40
      PR Recap 20m
      Speaker: Alexander J PFLEGER (University of Graz (AT))
    • 17:40 17:55
      Round table 15m
    • 17:55 17:56
      Announcement: ACTS4NP WS 1m

      We are pleased to announce that the first ACTS Tracking for Nuclear Physics workshop (ACTS4NP 2025) will take place in Berkeley, CA from May 12 to 15, 2025. Please mark your calendars.

      This in-person workshop aims to bridge the ACTS tracking community and nuclear physics experiments that might want to (or already) use ACTS for particle trajectory reconstruction in their detectors. We also encourage members of HEP, dark matter, and other physics communities to attend and share their experiences with track reconstructions!

      In this workshop, ACTS developers from France and CERN will be present in person to facilitate discussions and hands-on work on ACTS implementation and tutorials. The workshop also features a mini-symposium on tracking with GPU and AI/ML. A detailed agenda will be available on the indico page soon.

      This event is supported by the France-Berkeley Fund and hosted by Berkeley Lab. Registration is free of charge.

      Workshop webpage:https://indico.cern.ch/event/1501989/
      Registration Deadline: March 15, 2025

      We are looking forward to seeing many of you in Berkeley!

      Regards,
      Corentin ALLAIRE, Wouter DECONINCK, Louis-Guillaume GAGNON, Paul GESSINGER, Shujie LI, Joe OSBORN, Andreas SALZBURGER, Beomki YEO, Tomohiro YAMAZAKI
      (the organizing committee)

      Speaker: Andreas Salzburger (CERN)