09:00
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Welcome, introduction (Michael Jonker)
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Michael Jonker
(CERN)
(6-R-012)
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09:15
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overview of plans, challenges and achievements
(until 10:30)
(6-R-012)
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09:15
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Alice
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David Rohr
(Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))
(6-R-012)
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09:30
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Atlas
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Sami Kama
(Southern Methodist University (US))
Andrew John Washbrook
(University of Edinburgh (GB))
(6-R-012)
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09:45
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CMS
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Felice Pantaleo
(CERN - Universität Hamburg)
(6-R-012)
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10:00
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LHCb
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Daniel Hugo Campora Perez
(Universidad de Sevilla (ES))
(6-R-012)
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10:15
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Beam simulations
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Elias Metral
(CERN)
(6-R-012)
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10:30
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--- Coffee ---
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11:00
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GPU application types, and the challenges and tricks to make it working (or not)
(until 12:00)
(6-R-012)
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11:00
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Magnetic field simulations using fast multipole expansions on GPU processors
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Jeroen Van Nugteren
(Twente Technical University (NL))
(6-R-012)
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11:20
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Collective effects in beam tracking
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Adrian Oeftiger
(Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (CH))
(6-R-012)
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11:40
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Optimisation strategies for GPU based LHC event filtering applications
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David Rohr
(Johann-Wolfgang-Goethe Univ. (DE))
(6-R-012)
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