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<div class="">We would like to inform you of the "Future Trends
in Nuclear Physics Computing” workshop which be held from
March 16th - 18th at Jefferson Lab. The goal of the workshop
is to discuss trends in scientific computing and to collect
ideas on how to improve analysis workflows at existing nuclear
physics programs as well as to work towards analysis
techniques and tools for future projects like the Electron-Ion
Collider. We will not only review best practices in scientific
computing and the future development of existing analysis
techniques and tools, but also examine how future computing
trends like big data or machine learning could improve the <span style="white-space: pre-wrap; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);" class="">productivity</span> at
existing or future experiments. </div>
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register and please help us making our workshop a success by
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<div class="">We welcome your ideas for the workshop and hope to
see many of you at the "Future Trends in Nuclear Physics
Computing” workshop from March 16th - 18th at Jefferson Lab. </div>
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<div class="">Amber Boehnlein, Graham Heyes, and Markus
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