[Clas12_software] “Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing” (May 2-5, Jefferson Lab)

Maurizio Ungaro ungaro at jlab.org
Mon Mar 27 17:43:55 EDT 2017


Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing, a message from Markus Diefenthaler:

> Last year’s workshop on “Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing” has been a tremendous success. So we have decided to continue the workshop this year. 
> 
> We would like to invite you to our workshop and would like to ask you also for a favor: Could you please share our announcement among the Hall B members that are interesting in scientific computing? You find our announcement below. 
> 
> Many thanks for considering our request, best regards,  
> 
> Markus. 
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> Workshop Announcement 
> 
> Dear Colleague: 
> 
> The second workshop on “Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing” will be held from May 2-5 at Jefferson Lab. The event will begin with an afternoon symposium with forward-looking topics, followed by 2.5 days of plenary talks and discussions. 
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> We will examine our hardware and software strategy at a time horizon of ten years. Our goal is to work towards the definition of a common vision for Nuclear Physics (NP) computing and data and recommend future directions for development. In our discussions, we will adopt a data perspective and will focus on the following areas: 
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> resource management and the interplay of I/O, compute and storage,
> machine learning for enhancing scientific productivity and appropriate task based approaches,
> software portability, reusability and common infrastructure components.
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> The workshop is intended for both the NP and High-Energy Physics (HEP) community and we particularly encourage young scientists to attend. The registration page is available on our website (https://www.jlab.org/conferences/trends2017) with limited travel support for Ph.D. students. A summary of the workshop and its goal can be found on: https://www.jlab.org/conferences/trends2017/poster.pdf
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> Yours sincerely, 
> 
> Amber Boehnlein, Markus Diefenthaler, and Graham Heyes (local organizers)
> 
> Program Committee: 
> Wes Bethel (LBL)
> Amber Boehnlein (JLab)
> Kyle Cranmer (NYU)
> Markus Diefenthaler (JLab)
> Graham Heyes (JLab)
> Alexander Kiselev (BNL)
> Jerome Lauret (BNL)
> Katherine Riley (ANL)
> Tom Rockwell (FRIB/NSCL)
> Torre Wenaus (BNL)
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