PyHEP 2018 Workshop

from Saturday 7 July 2018 (09:00) to Sunday 8 July 2018 (14:00)
Sofia, Bulgaria

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
7 Jul 2018
8 Jul 2018
AM
09:00
Welcome and workshop overview - Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Cincinnati (US)) (until 09:15)
09:15
Historical perspective / overview - Graeme Stewart (CERN) (until 10:30)
09:15 The Python scientific software ecosystem - past, present and future - Jim Pivarski (Princeton University)  
10:00 Open discussion, guided by the pre-workshop questionnaire input  
10:30 --- Coffee/tea break ---
11:00
HEP python software ecosystem - Pere Mato Vila (CERN) (until 12:10)
11:00 The Python ecosystem in HEP data analysis - Chris Burr (University of Manchester (GB))  
11:40 The Scikit-HEP project - Matthieu Marinangeli (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH))  
09:00
Analysis & HEP frameworks - Graeme Stewart (CERN) (until 10:40)
09:00 JupyterLab - Vidar Tonaas Fauske (Simula Research Laboratory)  
09:40 Python tools for simulating beam dynamics - Lotta Mether (EPFL - Ecole Polytechnique Federale Lausanne (CH))  
10:00 Python for "core software" in ATLAS - Scott Snyder (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))  
10:20 Python for “core software” in CMS - David Lange (Princeton University (US))  
10:40 --- Coffee/tea break ---
11:00
Python 2 versus 3 - Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Cincinnati (US)) (until 11:40)
11:00 Python 2 to 3 - Stefan-Gabriel Chitic (CERN)  
11:30 Discussion on community plans for the future  
11:40
Open discussion on education and training - Graeme Stewart (CERN) (until 12:25)
PM
12:10
Workshop photo (until 12:30)
12:30
Lunch (until 13:30)
13:30
HEP python software ecosystem - Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Cincinnati (US)) (until 14:30)
13:30 XENON1T experience doing a purely Python experimental software stack - Dr Christopher Tunnell (University of Chicago)  
14:00 The TensorFlowAnalysis package for fitting - Adam Morris (Centre de Physique de Particules de Marseille CPPM (FR))  
14:30
Analysis & HEP frameworks - Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Cincinnati (US)) (until 15:30)
14:30 The NEXT experiment analysis and data flow - Gonzalo Martinez Lema (Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular (ES))  
15:00 The Belle-II analysis framework - Thomas Hauth (KIT - Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (DE))  
15:30 --- Coffee/tea break ---
16:00
PyROOT and Python bindings - Pere Mato Vila (CERN) (until 17:00)
16:00 Tools to bind to Python - Henry Fredrick Schreiner (University of Cincinnati (US))  
16:30 ROOT’s C++ Python bindings - Enric Tejedor Saavedra (CERN)  
17:00
Distribution and installation - Graeme Stewart (CERN) (until 18:00)
17:00 Distributing Python for the HEP environment - Ben Couturier (CERN)  
17:30 A complete, multilanguage analysis ecosystem - Enrico Guiraud (CERN, University of Oldenburg (DE))  
12:25 Closeout - Eduardo Rodrigues (University of Cincinnati (US)) Graeme Stewart (CERN)  
12:30
Lunch (until 13:30)