19–20 Jun 2019
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  1. Kyle Stuart Cranmer (New York University (US))
    19/06/2019, 09:00
  2. Jim Pivarski (Princeton University)
    19/06/2019, 09:05
  3. Benjamin Galewsky
    19/06/2019, 09:25
  4. Lindsey Gray (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    19/06/2019, 09:45
  5. Henry Fredrick Schreiner (Princeton University)
    19/06/2019, 10:05
  6. Gordon Watts (University of Washington (US))
    19/06/2019, 10:40
  7. Alexander Held (University of British Columbia (CA))
    19/06/2019, 11:00
  8. Giordon Holtsberg Stark (University of California,Santa Cruz (US)), Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN), Matthew Feickert (Southern Methodist University (US))
    19/06/2019, 11:15
  9. Henry Fredrick Schreiner (Princeton University), Tim Evans, Timothy David Evans (University of Cincinnati (US)), Timothy Evans (Unknown)
    19/06/2019, 11:25
  10. Johann Brehmer (CERN), Mr Johann Brehmer (NYU)
    19/06/2019, 11:40
  11. Kenyi Paolo Hurtado Anampa (University of Notre Dame (US))
    19/06/2019, 13:30
  12. Heiko Mueller, Irina Espejo Morales (Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (ES)), Irina Espejo Morales (New York University), Johann Brehmer (NYU), Sebastian Macaluso (New York University)
    19/06/2019, 13:50

    MadMiner workflows
    Reproducible Benchmarks
    MEM vs. MadMiner

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  13. Daniel S. Katz (University of Illinois), Mark Neubauer (Univ. Illinois at Urbana Champaign (US)), Mark Stephen Neubauer (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
    19/06/2019, 14:15
  14. Kyle Stuart Cranmer (New York University (US))
    19/06/2019, 14:55
  15. 19/06/2019, 15:15

    Try to finalize this Y1 Deliverable

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  16. Pamfilos Fokianos (CERN)
    20/06/2019, 09:00
  17. Tibor Simko (CERN)
    20/06/2019, 09:15
  18. Kyle Stuart Cranmer (New York University (US))
    20/06/2019, 09:30
  19. Graeme Watt, Graeme Watt (Universitaet Zuerich (CH))
    20/06/2019, 09:35
  20. Giordon Holtsberg Stark (University of California,Santa Cruz (US)), Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN), Matthew Feickert (Southern Methodist University (US))
    20/06/2019, 09:45
  21. Alexander Joseph Schuy (University of Washington (US)), Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN)
    20/06/2019, 09:55
  22. Clemens Lange (CERN), Kati Lassila-Perini (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
    20/06/2019, 10:10
  23. 20/06/2019, 10:25
  24. 20/06/2019, 11:15

    G2.7 Prototype awkward-array analyses in the scientific Python ecosystem

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  25. 20/06/2019, 14:00
  26. 20/06/2019, 15:50
  27. G2.4 Survey of analysis systems efforts in the field to aid in planning for topical workshop

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  28. Deliverable:
    G2.3 Collect and curate example analysis use cases with some existing reference implementation

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  29. Alexander Joseph Schuy (University of Washington (US)), Giordon Holtsberg Stark (University of California,Santa Cruz (US)), Gordon Watts (University of Washington (US)), Graeme Watt (Universitaet Zuerich (CH)), Kyle Stuart Cranmer (New York University (US)), Lukas Alexander Heinrich (CERN), Matthew Feickert (Southern Methodist University (US)), Pamfilos Fokianos (CERN), Tibor Simko (CERN)

    INSPIRE / CAP / Open Data
    REANA
    HEPData -
    RECAST - Lukas & Alex Schuy (DIANA/Fellow)?
    Likelihood publishing - Lukas, Matthew Feickert, Giordon Stark
    Discussion on how this changes as with query system, etc.
    Discussion

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  30. G2.6 Develop initial specifications for user-facing interface to analysis system components

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