Session

Tues AM Plenaries

18 May 2021, 09:00

Conveners

Tues AM Plenaries: Plenaries

  • Maria Girone (CERN)
  • Caterina Doglioni (Lund University (SE))

Presentation materials

  1. Charline Rougier (Laboratoire des 2 Infinis - Toulouse, CNRS / Univ. Paul Sabatier (FR))
    18/05/2021, 09:00
    Offline Computing
    Long talk

    The physics reach of the HL-LHC will be limited by how efficiently the experiments can use the available computing resources, i.e. affordable software and computing are essential. The development of novel methods for charged particle reconstruction at the HL-LHC incorporating machine learning techniques or based entirely on machine learning is a vibrant area of research. In the past two years,...

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  2. Jakub Kvapil (University of Birmingham (GB))
    18/05/2021, 09:30
    Online Computing
    Long talk

    A major upgrade of the ALICE experiment is ongoing aiming to a high-rate data taking during LHC Run 3 (2022-2024).
    The LHC interaction rate at Point 2 will be increased to $50\ \mathrm{kHz}$ kHz in Pb-Pb collisions and $1\ \mathrm{MHz}$ in pp collisions. ALICE experiment will be able to readout full interaction rate leading to an increase of the collected luminosity up a factor of about 100...

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  3. Mr Greg Corbett (STFC)
    18/05/2021, 10:00
    Collaboration, Education, Training and Outreach
    Long talk

    UKRI/STFC’s Scientific Computing Department (SCD) has a long and rich history of delivering face to face public engagement and outreach, both on site and in public places, as part of the wider STFC programme. Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, SCD was forced to abandon an extensive planned programme of public engagement, alongside altering the day-to-day working methods of the majority of...

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