4–8 Nov 2019
Adelaide Convention Centre
Australia/Adelaide timezone

Session

Plenary

Plenary
4 Nov 2019, 09:00
Hall G (Adelaide Convention Centre)

Hall G

Adelaide Convention Centre

Conveners

Plenary: Welcome / DUNE / Belle II

  • Simone Campana (CERN)

Plenary: Computational astrophysics / Diversity

  • James Zanotti (University of Adelaide)

Plenary: Real-time computing / Future strategy

  • Xiaomei Zhang (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))

Plenary: Accelerated computing

  • Caterina Doglioni (Lund University (SE))

Plenary: HPC / Cloud computing

  • Paul Douglas Jackson (University of Adelaide)

Plenary: Quantum computing / Security / Gravitational wave astrophysics

  • Patrick Fuhrmann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))

Plenary: Molecular sciences / Analysis models / Diversity panel

  • Lucia Silvestris (Universita e INFN, Bari (IT))

Plenary: Track highlights

  • Graeme A Stewart (CERN)

Plenary: Track highlights / Closing

  • Waseem Kamleh (University of Adelaide)

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  1. 04/11/2019, 09:00
    Plenary
  2. Heidi Marie Schellman (Oregon State University (US))
    04/11/2019, 09:30
    Plenary
  3. David Dossett (University of Melbourne)
    04/11/2019, 10:00
    Plenary
  4. Minh Huynh
    04/11/2019, 16:00
    Plenary
  5. Mario Lassnig (CERN)
    04/11/2019, 16:30
    Track 4 – Data Organisation, Management and Access
    Plenary

    For many scientific projects, data management is an increasingly complicated challenge. The number of data-intensive instruments generating unprecedented volumes of data is growing and their accompanying workflows are becoming more complex. Their storage and computing resources are heterogeneous and are distributed at numerous geographical locations belonging to different administrative...

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  6. Mansi Kasliwal (California Institute of Technology)
    04/11/2019, 17:00
    Plenary
  7. Lyn Beazley
    04/11/2019, 17:30
    Plenary
  8. Waseem Kamleh (University of Adelaide)
    04/11/2019, 18:00
  9. Arantza De Oyanguren Campos (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
    05/11/2019, 09:00
    Plenary
  10. Ruben Shahoyan (CERN)
    05/11/2019, 09:30
    Plenary

    The ALICE experiment has originally been designed as a relatively low-rate experiment, in particular given the limitations of the Time Projection Chamber (TPC) readout system using MWPCs. This will not be the case anymore for LHC Run 3 scheduled to start in 2021.
    After the LS2 upgrades, including a new silicon tracker and a GEM-based readout for the TPC, ALICE will operate at a peak Pb-Pb...

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  11. Xinchou Lou (Chinese Academy of Sciences (CN))
    05/11/2019, 10:00
    Plenary
  12. Simon Blyth
    06/11/2019, 09:00
    Plenary
  13. Dorothea Vom Bruch (LPNHE Paris, CNRS)
    06/11/2019, 09:30
    Track 1 – Online and Real-time Computing
    Plenary

    Beginning in 2021, the upgraded LHCb experiment will use a triggerless readout system collecting data at an event rate of 30 MHz. A software-only High Level Trigger will enable unprecedented flexibility for trigger selections. During the first stage (HLT1), a sub-set of the full offline track reconstruction for charged particles is run to select particles of interest based on single or...

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  14. Jeff Adie (NVIDIA)
    06/11/2019, 10:00
    Plenary
  15. Dirk Pleiter (Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH)
    06/11/2019, 10:50
    Plenary
  16. Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN), Ricardo Brito Da Rocha (CERN)
    06/11/2019, 11:20
    Plenary
  17. Lloyd Hollenberg (University of Melbourne)
    07/11/2019, 09:00
    Plenary
  18. Romain Wartel (CERN)
    07/11/2019, 09:30
    Plenary
  19. Paul Lasky (Monash University)
    07/11/2019, 10:00
    Plenary
  20. Daniel Crawford (Virginia Tech/Molecular Sciences Software Institute)
    07/11/2019, 16:30
    Plenary
  21. Andrea Rizzi (INFN Sezione di Pisa, Universita' e Scuola Normale Superiore, P)
    07/11/2019, 17:00
    Plenary
  22. Gordon Watts (University of Washington (US)), Maria Girone (CERN)
    07/11/2019, 17:30
    Plenary
  23. Graeme A Stewart (CERN)
    08/11/2019, 08:55
    Plenary
  24. Steven Schramm (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    08/11/2019, 09:00
    Plenary
  25. Paul James Laycock (Brookhaven National Laboratory (US))
    08/11/2019, 09:15
    Plenary
  26. Tomoe Kishimoto (University of Tokyo (JP))
    08/11/2019, 09:30
    Plenary
  27. Tigran Mkrtchyan (DESY), Tigran Mkrtchyan (Ruprecht Karls Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))
    08/11/2019, 09:45
    Plenary
  28. Martin Ritter (LMU / Cluster Universe)
    08/11/2019, 10:00
    Plenary
  29. Phiala Shanahan (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
    08/11/2019, 10:15
    Plenary
  30. Christoph Wissing (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    08/11/2019, 11:00
    Plenary
  31. Marzena Lapka (CERN)
    08/11/2019, 11:15
    Plenary
  32. Wei Yang (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US))
    08/11/2019, 11:30
    Plenary
  33. Teng Jian Khoo (Universite de Geneve (CH))
    08/11/2019, 11:45
    Plenary
  34. Amber Boehnlein (Jefferson Lab)
    08/11/2019, 11:55
    Plenary
  35. Dr Waseem Kamleh (University of Adelaide)
    08/11/2019, 12:15
    Plenary
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