[Hps] [EXTERNAL] Fw: Workshop: Software and Computing for Small HEP Experiments (fwd)

Alessandra Filippi filippi at to.infn.it
Tue Oct 26 03:54:36 EDT 2021


Dear all,
on behalf of the PPC I would like to advertise the following workshop, 
as suggested by Natalia, which might be of interest to some of you.
Apologies for the spam if you already received this notification from 
somebody else.
Best,
     Alessandra





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Subject: Fw: Workshop: Software and Computing for Small HEP Experiments

Passing on this CF workshop announcement to computing people on small experiments -- of which there are many in
RF6 (to everyone else, sorry for the spam).

Best,
Natalia

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Subject: Workshop: Software and Computing for Small HEP Experiments  
Hello,

We invite you to join us for an upcoming workshop (November 15 and 16) on Software and Computing for Small HEP
Experiments:

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__indico.physics.lbl.gov_event_1756_overview&d=DwIDaQ&c=CJqEzB1piLOyyvZjb8YUQw&r=ErLkbYGWd8oSAZ70ywHxhA&m=N9UF4VE7W3lG6HwVC1vIWW_X-BMe7Z9NOCNM07V2nHxZdhxEK3dT01qt2vvINg4k&s=J5JoBOVbLuMifKFhJiFArJ7PcTy7M_ZbZ57TWie80Is&e= 

The mandate for this workshop is:

  *  Identify unique computational challenges of the “small” experiment community
  *  Gather input about what is needed in terms of computation for these experiments to be successful
  *  Connect members of the “small” experiment community to the computational frontier in Snowmass and encourage
     participation in topical groups
  *  Foster the development and re-use of open-source software, building on the work of the HEP Software
     Foundation and other collaborative efforts within the community.

In order to be inclusive, we are not imposing a definition of “small” and have asked experiments to self-select. 

The workshop will be virtual, but please register to receive the Zoom link and other related announcements.  We
will have a live document during the workshop and hopefully this will be a way for everyone to contribute despite
the limited number of actual talks.

Please forward this email to any people / collaborations / communities that are relevant!  

Sincerely,

Matteo Agostini (LEGEND)
Stephen Bailey (DESI)
Wahid Bhimji  (CompF4)
Dave Casper (FASER)
Giuseppe Cerati (CompF1)
Jacob Daughhetee (COHERENT)
Mariam Diamond (SuperCDMS)
Renat Dusaev (NA64)
Daniel Elvira (CompF2)
Jurgen Engelfried (NA62)
Thomas Langford (PROSPECT)
Maria Elena Monzani (LZ)
Benjamin Nachman (CompF)
Gabriel Perdue (CompF6)
Amy Roberts (CompF5)
Daniel Whiteson (CompF3)


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