Connecting The Dots / Intelligent Trackers 2017

from Monday, March 6, 2017 (9:00 AM) to Thursday, March 9, 2017 (8:00 PM)
LAL-Orsay

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Mar 6, 2017
Mar 7, 2017
Mar 8, 2017
Mar 9, 2017
AM
9:00 AM The design and simulated performance of a fast Level 1 track trigger for the ATLAS High Luminosity Upgrade - Mikael Martensson (Uppsala University (SE))  
9:30 AM An FPGA based track finder at Level 1 for CMS at the High Luminosity LHC - Alexander Morton (Brunel University (GB))  
10:00 AM L1 track trigger for the CMS HL-LHC upgrade using AM chips + FPGA - Giacomo Fedi (Universita di Pisa & INFN (IT))  
10:30 AM L1 Tracking at CMS For the HL-LHC using the Tracklet approach - Margaret Zientek (Cornell University (US))  
11:00 AM --- Coffee break (group photo) ---
11:30 AM Improved AM chip pattern recognition with optimized ternary bit usage - Stefan Schmitt (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))  
9:00 AM Performance of the ATLAS Tracking and Vertexing in the LHC Run-2 and Beyond - Alejandro Alonso Diaz (University of Copenhagen (DK))  
9:30 AM Expected Performance of the ATLAS Inner Tracker at the High-Luminosity LHC - Nora Emilia Pettersson (University of Massachusetts (US))  
10:00 AM Expected Performance of tracking at HL-LHC CMS - Erica Brondolin (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))  
10:30 AM Track reconstruction for the Mu3e experiment based on a novel Multiple Scattering fit - Dr Alexandr Kozlinskiy (Kernphysik Institut, JGU Mainz)  
11:00 AM Announcement - David Rousseau (LAL-Orsay, FR)  
11:05 AM --- Coffee break ---
11:30 AM Parameterization-based tracking for the P2 experiment. - Dr Iurii Sorokin (PRISMA Cluster of Excellence and Institute of Nuclear Physics, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany)  
9:15 AM Hough transform based curling track finding for BESIII and COMET multi turn track fitting - Prof. Ye Yuan (IHEP, CAS, China)  
9:45 AM Flavour Tagging using Deep Neural Networks in Belle II - Jochen Gemmler (KIT/IEKP)  
10:15 AM Track vertex reconstruction with neural networks at the first level trigger of Belle II - Sara Neuhaus  
10:45 AM Young Scientist Forum : Weakly supervised classifiers in High Energy Physics - Francesco Rubbo (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))  
11:00 AM TrackMLRamp hackathon winner announcement  
11:05 AM --- Coffee break ---
11:30 AM Status of the ACTS (A Common Tracking Software) project - Andreas Salzburger (CERN)  
PM
1:00 PM --- Registration ---
2:00 PM Welcome  
2:15 PM A Multi-Purpose Particle Detector for Space Missions - Mr Thomas Pöschl (Technical University Munich)  
2:45 PM 4D trackers (space + time information) - Lindsey Gray (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))  
3:15 PM “4D“ Tracking with a Timepix3 detector - Benedikt Ludwig Bergmann (Czech Technical University (CZ))  
3:45 PM Tracking with the ultra fast pixelised Tipsy single photon detector - Harry Van Der Graaf (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))  
4:15 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:45 PM Wireless data transmission for high energy physics applications - Sebastian Dittmeier (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))  
5:15 PM Potential of Monolithic CMOS pixel detectors for future track triggers - Andre Schoening (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))  
5:45 PM Young Scientist Forum : High precision timing with HVCMOS MAPS Censors - Mr Mohamed Lachkar (CEA-Irfu, Saclay)  
6:00 PM Young Scientist Forum : Lossless data compression for the HL-LHC silicon pixel detector readout - Stamatios Poulios (Universita di Pisa & INFN (IT))  
6:15 PM Young Scientist Forum : Functional nonparametric regression for track reconstruction - Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche (Universite de Geneve (CH))  
7:00 PM --- Wine and cheese at LAL ---
12:00 PM Young Scientist Forum : Fast and reliable Tracking for the High-Level-Trigger at Belle II - Nils Braun (KIT - Karlsruher Institute of Technology (DE))  
12:15 PM Young Scientist Forum : Online Track Reconstruction and Data Reduction for the Belle II Experiment using DATCON - Christian Wessel (University of Bonn)  
12:30 PM Young Scientist Forum : Online track reconstruction using Kalman Filters on FPGAs - Sioni Paris Summers (Imperial College (GB))  
12:45 PM Optimal use of charge information for HL-LHC pixel readout - Ben Nachman (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))  
1:15 PM --- Lunch break ---
2:30 PM Abstraction in scientific data visualization: application to brain connectivity and structural biology - Dr Tobias Isenberg (INRIA-Saclay)  
3:00 PM Robust classification of particle tracks for characterization of diffusion and dynamics in fluorescence microscopy - Dr Charles Kervrann (INRIA, Centre Rennes - Bretagne Atlantique)  
3:30 PM Status of Track Machine Learning challenge and introduction to the TrackMLRamp hackathon - David Rousseau (LAL-Orsay, FR)  
4:00 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:30 PM TrackMLRamp hackathon : a 2D tracking challenge - Isabelle Guyon Mikhail Hushchyn (Yandex School of Data Analysis (RU)) David Rousseau (LAL-Orsay, FR) Yetkin Yilmaz (Laboratoire Leprince-Ringuet, France) Balázs Kégl (Linear Accelerator Laboratory)  
12:00 PM Status of study on tracker and tracking at CEPC - Dr Chengdong Fu (CEPC)  
12:30 PM Young Scientist Forum : Online Track and Vertex Reconstruction on GPUs for the Mu3e Experiment - Dorothea vom Bruch (Mainz University)  
12:45 PM Young Scientist Forum : Comparison of pattern recognition methods for the SHiP Spectrometer Tracker - Mikhail Hushchyn (Yandex School of Data Analysis (RU))  
1:00 PM --- Lunch break ---
2:30 PM New Track Seeding Techniques at the CMS Experiment - Mr Felice Pantaleo (CERN - Universität Hamburg)  
3:00 PM Fast and precise parametrization for extrapolation through a magnetic field - Pierre Billoir (Laboratoire de Physique Nucléaire et Hautes Energies (LPNHE))  
3:30 PM Combination of various data analysis techniques for efficient track reconstruction in very high multiplicity events - Ferenc Siklér (Wigner RCP, Budapest (HU))  
4:00 PM Young Scientist Forum : Bivariate normal distribution for finding inliers in Hough space for a Time Projection Chamber - Mr Amir Noori Shirazi (Siegen University)  
4:15 PM --- Coffee break ---
4:45 PM The track finding algorithm of the Belle II vertex detectors - THOMAS LUECK (University of Pisa)  
5:15 PM Parallelized Kalman-Filter-Based Reconstruction of Particle Tracks on Many-Core Processors and GPUs - Matthieu Lefebvre (Princeton University (US))  
5:45 PM Fast, Parallel and Parametrized Kalman Filters for LHCb upgrade - Simon Benedikt Stemmle (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))  
8:00 PM Dinner at Atelier de Maitre Albert, Paris  
12:00 PM HEP.TrkX project: DNNs for HL-LHC online and offline tracking - Steven Andrew Farrell (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))  
12:30 PM Kalman Filter on IBM's TrueNorth - Rebecca Carney (Stockholm University (SE))  
1:00 PM --- Lunch break ---
2:15 PM Young Scientist Forum : Identification of Jets Containing b-Hadrons with Recurrent Neural Networks at the ATLAS Experiment - Zihao Jiang (Stanford University (US))  
2:30 PM Deep Neural Nets and Bonsai BDTs in the LHCb pattern recognition - Adam Mateusz Dendek (AGH University of Science and Technology (PL))  
3:00 PM Machine Learning approach to neutrino experiment track reconstruction : DUNE/ uBooNE/ NOvA - Robert Sulej (FNAL / NCBJ)  
3:45 PM Final words  
4:00 PM Discussion on common tracking  
5:00 PM satellite meeting in room 101 : CWP Working Group meeting on Software Triggers and Event Reconstruction