IEEE eScience Parallel Track: Exascale in HEP
Wednesday 31 Oct 2018, 08:30
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17:00
Europe/Amsterdam
Bangkok/Hanoi, Meeting Centre 2 (Movenpick Amsterdam)
Bangkok/Hanoi, Meeting Centre 2
Movenpick Amsterdam
Piet Heinkade 11 1019 BR Amsterdam
Session 1
1
Welcome and Opening Remarks
2
Understanding the performance of a prototype of a WLCG data lake for HL-LHC
Speaker
:
Dr
Jaroslava Schovancová
(
CERN
)
Slides
3
Modelling High-Energy Physics Data Transfers
Speaker
:
Dr
Joaquin Bogado
(
Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
)
Slides
4
Distributed and on-demand cache for CMS experiment at LHC
Speaker
:
Dr
Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy
(
Fermilab
)
Slides
5
Keynote: Satisfying the Ever Growing Appetite of HEP for High Throughput Computing
Speaker
:
Prof.
Miron Livny
(
University of Wisconsin
)
Slides
10:30
Coffee
Interactive Session
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12:30
Lunch
Session 2
6
Fine-grained processing towards HL-LHC computing in ATLAS
Speaker
:
Vakho Tsulaia
Slides
7
Implementation of the ATLAS trigger within the ATLAS Multi-Threaded Software Framework AthenaMT
Speaker
:
Tim Martin
Slides
8
Modelling Impact of Execution Strategies on Resource Utilization
Speaker
:
Alexey Poyda
Slides
9
Towards Exascale Computing for High Energy Physics: The ATLAS Experience at ORNL
Speaker
:
Shantenu Jha
10
Simulating HEP Workflows on Heterogeneous Architecture
Speaker
:
Charles Leggett
Slides
15:10
Coffee Break
Session 3
11
TrackML: a High Energy Physics particle tracking challenge
Speaker
:
Andrey Ustyuzhanin
12
Automated Parallel Calculation of Collaborative Statistical Models in RooFit
Speaker
:
Patrick Bos
Slides
13
Strategies for Modeling Extreme Luminosities in the CMS Simulation
Slides
14
Deep generative models for fast shower simulation in ATLAS
Slides
15
Poster pitches
Speaker
:
Dr
Eukeni Pozo Astigarraga
(
CERN
)
Slides
16
Closing remarks