[Hallc] [EXTERNAL] 26th International Computing in High Energy & Nuclear Physics Conference (CHEP23)

Brad Sawatzky brads at jlab.org
Thu Nov 17 10:46:42 EST 2022


Hi folks,

I wanted to highlight/remind people to submit abstracts for the upcoming
JLab-hosted  "26th International Computing in High Energy & Nuclear
Physics Conference" which will be held in Norfolk from May 8--12, 2023.

This is a high-profile international conference focussed on the
computing, networking and software issues for the world's leading
data‐intensive science experiments that currently analyze hundreds of
petabytes of data using worldwide computing resources. The Conference
provides a unique opportunity for computing experts across Particle and
Nuclear Physics to come together to learn from each other and typically
attracts over 500 participants. The event features plenary sessions,
parallel sessions, poster presentations, and publishes peer-reviewed
proceedings.

Information on topics and registration can be found below.  This is an
area of active development within JLab 12 GeV and, of course, for the
EIC.  It would be great to have some of the ongoing R&D, LDRD, and other
efforts Hall A/C collaborators are involved in represented.

The main CHEP23 Conference web-site can be found here:
  https://www.jlab.org/conference/CHEP2023

You can find informational bulletins Bulletins with additional
information here:
  https://indico.jlab.org/event/459/page/307-announcements


NOTE: The CHEP23 Abstract Submission Deadline has been extended from
      November 17 to *November 28*. Please get your Abstract in ASAP:
        https://indico.jlab.org/event/459/abstracts/
        https://indico.jlab.org/event/459/page/252-instructions-to-speakers
      Poster and oral presentation slots are available.

It would be great to see you there, whether as attendee or presenter!

-- Brad (on behalf of the JLab CHEP23 Organizing Committee)

-- 
Brad Sawatzky (he/him), PhD <brads at jlab.org> -<>- Jefferson Lab/SciComp/F272
Ph: 757-269-5947  -<>-  Fax: 757-269-5235  -<>- Pager: brads-page at jlab.org
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  discoveries, is not "Eureka!" but "That's funny..."   -- Isaac Asimov


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