64th Geant4 Technical Forum

Europe/Zurich
40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie (CERN)

40/S2-C01 - Salle Curie

CERN

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Alberto Ribon (CERN), Benjamin Morgan (University of Warwick (GB)), Marilena Bandieramonte (University of Pittsburgh (US))
Description

We are pleased to announce the  64th edition of the "Geant4 Technical Forum", the forum for Geant4 users and developers, that will be held on Friday, March 28th, 2025 from 14:00 to 17:30 Central European Time (CET). 

The main focus of this edition of the Technical Forum for the developer part is the discussion of this year Geant4 work-plan for the 2025 release, that will shape the content of the next Geant4 release. In addition, there will be a section dedicated to the users with the opportunity to give inputs and express requests and requirements to the Geant4 collaboration. 

We encourage as usual, all our users to contribute to the session with their inputs that may concern basic functionalities, technical issues, performances, user support or other Geant4-user related aspects. Please use this opportunity to discuss priority or time sensitivity regarding existing open issues and to raise new issues or new aspects of existing ones.

Please send your proposals, issues for discussion, feedbacks and new requirements  to
Marilena Bandieramonte <marilena.bandieramonte@cern.ch>,
Alberto Ribon <alberto.ribon@cern.ch>  and
Ben Morgan <Ben.Morgan@warwick.ac.uk>

by Tuesday, March 18th, so that the agenda can be finalised accordingly.  

We look forward to your responses and your participation.

The meeting is held in hybrid mode, in person at CERN and over Zoom.

Zoom Meeting ID
96372102095
Host
Alberto Ribon
Alternative hosts
Marilena Bandieramonte, Marc Verderi
Passcode
54459386
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    • 14:00 15:40
      Developers Part: Developers part
      Conveners: Alberto Ribon (CERN), Benjamin Morgan (University of Warwick (GB)), Marilena Bandieramonte (University of Pittsburgh (US))
    • 15:40 17:10
      Users part
      Conveners: Alberto Ribon (CERN), Benjamin Morgan (University of Warwick (GB)), Marilena Bandieramonte (University of Pittsburgh (US))