12:10 PM
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Workshop photo
(until 12:30 PM)
()
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12:30 PM
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Lunch
(until 1:30 PM)
()
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1:30 PM
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HEP python software ecosystem
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Eduardo Rodrigues
(University of Cincinnati (US))
(until 2:30 PM)
()
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1:30 PM
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XENON1T experience doing a purely Python experimental software stack
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Christopher Tunnell
(University of Chicago)
()
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2:00 PM
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The TensorFlowAnalysis package for fitting
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Adam Morris
(Centre de Physique de Particules de Marseille CPPM (FR))
()
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2:30 PM
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Analysis & HEP frameworks
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Eduardo Rodrigues
(University of Cincinnati (US))
(until 3:30 PM)
()
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2:30 PM
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The NEXT experiment analysis and data flow
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Gonzalo Martinez Lema
(Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (ES))
()
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3:00 PM
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The Belle-II analysis framework
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Thomas Hauth
(KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))
()
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3:30 PM
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--- Coffee/tea break ---
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4:00 PM
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PyROOT and Python bindings
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Pere Mato Vila
(CERN)
(until 5:00 PM)
()
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4:00 PM
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Tools to bind to Python
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Henry Fredrick Schreiner
(University of Cincinnati (US))
()
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4:30 PM
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ROOT’s C++ Python bindings
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Enric Tejedor Saavedra
(CERN)
()
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5:00 PM
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Distribution and installation
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Graeme Stewart
(CERN)
(until 6:00 PM)
()
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5:00 PM
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Distributing Python for the HEP environment
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Ben Couturier
(CERN)
()
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5:30 PM
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A complete, multilanguage analysis ecosystem
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Enrico Guiraud
(CERN, University of Oldenburg (DE))
()
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