EGEE User Forum
Manchester, United Kingdom
The second User Forum 9-11 May 2007 will take place in Manchester, UK in conjunction with OGF20. This combined event will further strengthen the links between EGEE and the Open Grid Forum, bringing users and standards bodies together to ensure that the future of the Grid is complemented by the establishment of key standards.
EGEE continues to foster innovative use of its infrastructure and technology by encouraging collaboration between diverse scientific disciplines. The vision is to evolve and to expand the services offered to the EGEE user community, maximising the scientific, technological and economical relevance of Grid-based activities.
The EGEE User Forum provides opportunities for discussions between users and Grid service providers, as well as the chance to interactively demonstrate the status of prototypes and of the applications already in production. Participants will be able to establish contact with EGEE and with its user communities, to explore possible cooperation between academic users and business partners, to contribute to plans for the future usage of the EGEE Grid infrastructure, and to discuss the evolution of gLite, the EGEE Grid middleware.
As for the first User Forum, EGEE invites abstracts to be submitted from the scientific and business community, via the event web site www.eu-egee.org/uf2 for presentations, live demonstrations and posters. The call will open on 1 December and close 31 January 2007 (postponed to <bf>February 14th</bf>). The main areas of interest will cover key topics in Grid technology such as experience with and development of data access tools, interactive usage of the Grid, running complex workflows on the infrastructure and Grids as collaborative environments.
The programme committee will review the submissions and notify selected contributors by 6 March 2007. Selected contributions will be included in the EGEE User Forum Book of Abstracts.
For more details on the OGF 20 programme, please refer to www.ogf.org.
Abstract submission opening: 1 December 2006
Abstract submission deadline: 14 February 2007
Acceptance Notification: 6 March 2007
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Grid User Communities - Pioneers in Helping to Shape Grid AdoptionIn today’s global economy, users are challenged to work in new ways using new technologies – often in collaboration with other organizations, departments, and/or disciplines. Grid users are pioneers in a sense – experiencing both the successes, frustrations and failures associated with this new world of work firsthand. During this session, Open Grid Forum (OGF) President, Mark Linesch, will discuss the state of grid adoption around the world. He will describe the mission and role of OGF in accelerating grid adoption and discuss key areas of focus for the organization including the important role users’ play in influencing OGF directions and standards. Finally Mark will highlight the benefits of actively participating in the OGF community for users in a variety of public and private sectors.Speaker: M.Linesch
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Experiment Dashboard - monitoring system for the LHC experimentsSpeaker: Julia Andreeva (CERN)
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An Intuitive Web Interface for Massive Molecular Docking on the GridSpeaker: Mr Hurng-Chun Lee (ASGC)
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AWare - An easy Way to Access GRID REsourcesSpeaker: Dr Nicola Venuti (NICE srl)
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E-Marketplace Model Integrated with Logistics (EMMIL)Speaker: Mr Gabor Hermann (Computer and Automation Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (MTA SZTAKI))
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ELFI - Linux Filesystem Interface to EGEE Grid StorageSpeaker: Dr Antonio Messina (ICTP/EGRID)
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g-Eclipse - Access the power of the GridSpeaker: Dr Harald Kornmayer (FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM KARLSRUHE (FZK))
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Ganga - an Optimiser and Front-End for Grid Job Submission (Demo)Speaker: Dr Andrew Maier (CERN)
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Grid2Win: gLite on Microsoft Windows platform.Speaker: Dr Dario Russo (INFN Catania)
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Intelligent, distributed climate data managementSpeakers: Dr Kerstin Ronneberger (DKRZ, Hamburg), Dr Martina Stockhause (MPI-M, Hamburg), Dr Stephan Kindermann (DKRZ, Hamburg)
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Managing Mass Storage with Grid JobsSpeakers: Dr Gidon Moont (Imperial College), Dr Jens Jensen (CLRC-RAL)
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Multiple Ligand Trajectory Docking - A Case Study of Complex Grid Jobs ManagementSpeakers: Ales Krenek (CESNET), Jan Kmunicek (CESNET), Martin Petrek (CESNET)
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Real Time MonitorSpeaker: Dr Gidon Moont (GridPP/Imperial)
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Running interactive and parallel applications on the Grid – live demo - Visualization of Plasma Particles in Fusion Devices application example.Speaker: Mr Marcin Plociennik (On behalf of the INTERACTIVE EUROPEAN GRID)
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Secure StorageSpeaker: Dr Diego Scardaci (INFN Catania)
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Simulations of the ESA Planck mission in EGEESpeakers: Dr Claudio Vuerli (INAF-OA Trieste), Dr Giuliano Taffoni (INAF-OA Trieste)
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Supporting Earth Science community through DILIGENTSpeaker: Dr Pasquale Pagano (CNR-ISTI)
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The Simple API for Grid Applications (SAGA)Speaker: Dr Thilo Kielmann (Vrije Universiteit)
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The use of GRID tools for automatic file transfer of ARGO-Yangbajing experiment data.Speaker: Dr Paola Celio (Istituto Nazionale Fisica Nucleare - Sezione Roma III)
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WISDOM production environmentSpeakers: Mr Jean Salzemann (IN2P3/CNRS), Mr Vincent Bloch (IN2P3/CNRS), Mr Vinod Kasam (IN2P3/CNRS)
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A Climate Application in the GRID: on behalf of EELA ProjectSpeaker: Dr Antonio S. Cofino (University of Cantabria)
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A Grid application to ensemble ocean forecastingSpeaker: Mr Alessandro Bonazzi (INGV - Italy)
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A Grid Software for Virtual Eye Surgery Based on Globus 4 and gLiteSpeaker: Dr Karoly Bosa (RISC, JKU)
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A workflow engine for grid-oriented applicationsSpeaker: Mr Sylvain Reynaud (CNRS)
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A WSRF-based Computational Gateway to the EGEE Infrastructure for the Simulation of Cardiac Electrical ActivitySpeaker: Mr Germán Moltó (Universidad Politécnica de Valencia)
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Accessing Grid-based Data Via a Web BrowserSpeaker: Mr Daniel Jouvenot (NA4)
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AMGA WI: the AMGA Web Interface to Remotely Access MetadataSpeaker: Dr Salvatore Scifo (INFN)
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An Intuitive Web Interface for Massive Molecular Docking on the GridSpeaker: Mr Hurng-Chun Lee (ASGC)
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Application Architecture for High Performance Microarray Experiments over the Hellas-Grid InfrastructureSpeaker: Prof. John Soldatos (Athens Information Technology)
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Application of a GRID Technology for a Monte Carlo Simulation of Elekta Gamma KnifeSpeaker: Dr Emidio Giorgio (INFN Catania)
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Applying Grid Technologies to In Silico OncologySpeaker: Mr Theodoros Athanaileas (National Technical University of Athens)
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Archaeological Applications on e-Infrastructures by ArchaeoGRIDSpeaker: Prof. Pier Giovanni Pelfer (Dept. Physics, University of Florence and INFN)
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ASAP Distributed AnalysisSpeaker: Craig Munro (Brunel University)
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Astrophysical applications in an EGEE compliant grid: the TriGrid ProjectSpeaker: Dr Ugo Becciani (INAF-OA Catania)
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Automatic Detection of Gravitational ArcsSpeaker: Dr Wolfgang Kausch (Institut für Astro- und Teilchenphysik, Universität Innsbruck)
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BMPortal – A Bio Medical Informatics FrameworkSpeaker: Ms Livia Torterolo (Bio-Lab, DIST, University of Genoa)
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Bogazici University Kandilli Earthquake Seismic Grid Data ServerSpeaker: Prof. Can Ozturan (Computer Eng. Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey)
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CAVIAR, CArdio Vascular Image Analysis on gRidSpeaker: Mr Bertrand DELHAY (CREATIS)
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Connecting the LOFAR telescope to the GRIDSpeaker: Dr Hanno Holties (ASTRON)
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Data-intensive automated construction of phenomenological plasma models for the advanced tokamaks controlSpeaker: Mr Nikolay Marusov (RRC Kurchatov Institute)
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Distributed Optimal Genetic algorithm for grid applications SchedulingSpeakers: Ms Corina Stratan (University “Politehnica” of Bucharest), Mr Florin Pop (University “Politehnica” of Bucharest)
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EGEE/XtremWeb : Bridging Instititional and Desktop GridsSpeaker: Dr oelg lodygensky (LAL - IN2P3 - CNRS)
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Elmer - finite element package for the solution of partial differential equationsSpeaker: Dr Peter Råback (CSC - Scientific Computing Ltd.)
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EuroVO Data center allianceSpeaker: Dr Giuliano Taffoni (INAF - SI)
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Experiences in managing web application software resources for the astronomical community in an EGEE compliant grid infrastructureSpeaker: Serena Pastore (INAF)
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Ganga - an Optimiser and Front-End for Grid Job SubmissionSpeaker: Dr Andrew Maier (CERN)
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Grid Computing for Kinetic Transport in Magnetic Fusion DevicesSpeaker: Mr José Luis Velasco (Instituto de Biocomputación y Física de Sistemas Complejos / Departamento de Física Teórica, Universidad de Zaragoza)
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Grid Computing for Phylogeny and Molecular DatabasesSpeaker: Dr Katharina Nimeth (University Innsbruck)
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Grid efficiency for high throughput and data-intensive analysis of bacterial genomic sequencesSpeaker: Dr Luciana Carota (INFN-CNAF-Bologna, Italy)
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Grid reliabilitySpeaker: Pablo Saiz (CERN)
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Grid systems' capacity metrics from a user point of view; Performability exploration within the ATLAS virtual organizationSpeakers: Mr Fotis Georgatos (University of Cyprus), Mr Ioannis Kouvakis (University of the Aegean), Mr Ioannis Koyretis (National Technical University of Athens)
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Grids in the Clinic: The Hunt for the Radiotherapy Efficient FrontierSpeaker: Dr Dimitri Dimitroyannis (Kansas City Cancer Center, USOncology)
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Integration of the ATLAS VOMS system with the ATLAS Metadata InterfaceSpeaker: Mr Thomas Doherty (University of Glasgow)
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Job management and control in Earth ScienceSpeaker: Viet Tran (Institute of Informatics, Slovakia)
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Job prioritization in LHCbSpeaker: Gianluca Castellani (European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN))
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Large scale pharmacological experiment on the Grid - protein folding in EUChinaGrid.Speakers: Mr Lukasz Flis (Faculty of Physics, Astronomy and Applied Computer Science), Mr Zdzislaw Wisniowski (Department of Bioinformatics and Telemedicine – Collegium Medium – Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland)
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On demand Web-Based Configuration-Driven Bug-Patch Track and Build SystemSpeaker: Elisabetta Ronchieri (INFN CNAF)
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On porting low-energy nuclear reaction codes on GridSpeaker: Mr Faustin Laurentiu Roman ("Horia Hulubei" National Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH))
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Parallel Programming and Multi-Cluster Execution Using “Grid Library/Service Applications”Speaker: Prof. Zorislav Šojat (Ruđer Bošković Institute)
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PFGR - Protein Folding on the EGEE GridSpeaker: Stefano Cozzini (CNR-INFM Democritos and ICTP)
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PlugAndPlay User Interface: a simple grid access designed on the basis of grid user requirements.Speaker: Dr Luciana Carota (INFN-CNAF-Bologna, Italy)
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Predicting Bounds on Queuing Delay in the EGEE gridSpeakers: Dr Balázs Kégl (CNRS), Mr julien perez (LRI)
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prolog-mpi: a System for Explicit Predicate Distribution in Prolog SystemsSpeaker: Mr Kristaps Dzonsons (Researcher)
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Protein structure prediction of "never born proteins". An experience within the EUChinaGRID frameworkSpeaker: Dr Giovanni Minervini (Department of Biology, University Roma Tre, Italy)
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Report on the implementation of research applications on the Grid; Experiences and results so farSpeaker: Mr Paschalis Korosoglou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
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SALUTE – GRID Application for problems in quantum transport: recent developmentsSpeaker: Prof. Aneta Karaivanova (IPP-BAS)
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SIG - collaboration tool for grid applicationsSpeaker: Mr Tomas Anbinderis (research fellow)
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The Arts and Humanities e-Science InitiativeSpeakers: Dr Stuart Dunn (AHeSSC, King's College London), Dr Tobias Blanke (King's College London)
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The Grid Security Vulnerability and Risk Assessment activity EGEE-II.Speaker: Dr Linda Ann Cornwall (RAL)
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The Medical Data ManagerSpeaker: Texier Romain (EGEE - I3S - LRI)
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The S.Co.P.E. ProjectSpeaker: Dr Silvio Pardi (University of Naples "Federico II" - C.S.I.)
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Users, Usability and Grids: Introducing Pegasus, a social study of the development and use of GridPP.Speaker: Dr William Venters (London School of Economics)
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Using Grid services for Sciamachy data sharing and processingSpeaker: Mr John van de Vegte (KNMI)
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VO VOCE -- Numerical Trip to the Galactic CentreSpeaker: Ms Jaroslava Schovancova (CESNET, Prague, Czech Republic)
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VOMS : cross middleware virtual organization management through standards complianceSpeaker: Valerio Venturi (INFN)
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Experience with application domains
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Users in the wider Grid community - from science to business
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The gLite Workload Management SystemSpeaker: Mr Alessandro Maraschini (DATAMAT)
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Using the Grid - the BaBar Perspective.Speaker: Dr Fergus Wilson (CCLRC)
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Users in the wider Grid community - from science to business
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g-Eclipse - a framework for Grid users, Grid operators and Grid developers based on EclipseSpeaker: Dr Harald Kornmayer (FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM KARLSRUHE (FZK))
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How Business and Industry can profit on using the EGEE GridSpeaker: Mr Pawel Plaszczak (GridwiseTech)
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Workflow
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EasyGrid: a job submission system for distributed analysis using gridSpeaker: Dr James Werner (University of Manchester)
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Convener: Massimo Lamanna (CERN)-
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The CompChem VO and a Grid application for spacecraft reenty simulationsSpeaker: Prof. Antonio Lagana' (Dept. of Chemistry, University of Perugia, Perugia (Italy))Slides
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Grid Monitoring and Accounting
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Fault Detection and Diagnosis from the Logging and Bookkeping DataSpeaker: Prof. Cecile Germain-Renaud (LRI and LAL (CNRS - University Paris-Sud 11))
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Interactivity and Portals
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Porting ATLAS Trigger & Data Acquisition System to Run on the GridSpeaker: Mr Hegoi Garitaonandia Elejabarrieta (Instituto de Fisica de Altas Energias (IFAE))
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ETICS User feedback and Usability WorkshopSpeaker: Marc-Elian Begin (CERN)
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Grid Training Worldwide with GIILDASpeaker: Prof. Roberto Barbera (UNIV. CATANIA AND INFN)
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Grid Monitoring and Accounting
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RDIG MONITORING AND ACCOUNTINGSpeaker: Mr Igor Tkachev (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research)
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Interactivity and Portals
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The EGRID Web Portal: an access point to the EGRID facility.Speaker: Mr Massimo Sponza (ICTP - EGRID Project)
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A VO-oriented AuthN/AuthZ approachSpeaker: Dr Vincenzo Ciaschini (INFN CNAF)
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Virtual Organisations management : the project viewSpeaker: Mr Frederic Schaer (CEA)
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Plenary session
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Conveners: Danilo Piparo (CERN and Univ. Milano Bicocca), Massimo Lamanna (CERN)