22–24 May 2017
Amsterdam
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  1. Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    22/05/2017, 10:00
  2. Pere Mato Vila (CERN)
    22/05/2017, 10:20

    An overview of what ROOT provides support for with HEP and general physics data analyses. With an overview of the ongoing developments in/for ROOT 6.

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  3. Jakob Blomer (CERN)
    22/05/2017, 11:10

    An overview of how HEP (LHC) experiments use ROOT and non-ROOT I/O. And what current developments are happening to optimise this.

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  4. Graeme Stewart (University of Glasgow (GB))
    22/05/2017, 11:30

    An overview of how ATLAS performs physics analysis.

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  5. Gianluca Cerminara (CERN)
    22/05/2017, 12:00

    An overview of how CMS performs physics analysis.

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  6. Philippe Canal (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    22/05/2017, 13:30

    An overview of how intensity frontier experiments analyse their data.

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  7. Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Cincinnati (US))
    22/05/2017, 14:00

    An overview of how LHCb performs physics analysis.

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  8. Martin Ritter
    22/05/2017, 14:30

    An overview of how Belle II performs physics analysis.

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  9. Steven Randolph Schramm (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    22/05/2017, 15:30

    An overview of the ML tools used in HEP analyses today.

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  10. Andrew Gilbert (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
    22/05/2017, 16:00

    An overview of the currently used statistical tools and techniques, how data is handled in the final stages of an analysis, and how data is shared between experiments.

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  11. 22/05/2017, 16:30
  12. Fons Rademakers (CERN)
    23/05/2017, 09:00
  13. Max Baak (CERN), Max Baak (CERN)
    23/05/2017, 09:20
  14. Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Cincinnati (US))
    23/05/2017, 09:40
  15. Gordon Watts (University of Washington (US))
    23/05/2017, 10:00
  16. Gerhard Raven (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL)), Gerhard Raven (Natuurkundig Laboratorium-Vrije Universiteit (VU)-Unknown)
    23/05/2017, 11:00
  17. Pere Mato Vila (CERN)
    23/05/2017, 11:20
  18. Axel Naumann (CERN)
    23/05/2017, 11:40
  19. 23/05/2017, 12:00
  20. Jim Pivarski (Princeton University)
    23/05/2017, 13:30
  21. Dr Sebastien Binet (IN2P3/LPC)
    23/05/2017, 13:50
  22. Enric Tejedor Saavedra (CERN)
    23/05/2017, 14:10
  23. Dr Christopher Tunnell (University of Chicago), Christopher Tunnell (Enrico Fermi Institute-University of Chicago-Unknown)
    23/05/2017, 14:25
  24. Dr Antonio Augusto Alves Junior (University of Cincinnati (US))
    23/05/2017, 15:30
  25. Jim Pivarski (Princeton University)
    23/05/2017, 15:45
  26. Dirk Duellmann (CERN)
    23/05/2017, 16:00
  27. Anton Poluektov (University of Warwick (GB))
    23/05/2017, 16:15
  28. Sascha Caron (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))
    23/05/2017, 16:30
  29. 23/05/2017, 16:45
  30. Brian Paul Bockelman (University of Nebraska-Lincoln (US))