High-performance computing applications in particle physics

Darren Grant

University of Alberta

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Chris Jillings

SNOLAB

Chris Jillings is a SNOLAB Research Scientist and Adjunct Professor at Laurentian University. He specializes in particle astrophysics and neutrino physics. He is a member of the DEAP collaboration and co-ordinates the DEAP computing program. He is also the IT Manager at SNOLAB.

Abstract

This special session will discuss high-performance computing applications in particle physics. Researchers from major particle physics projects in Canada that are utilizing significant computing resources will present both a... [ view full abstract ]

Authors

  1. Darren Grant (University of Alberta)
  2. Chris Jillings (SNOLAB)
  3. Hirohisa A. Tanaka (University of Toronto)

Topic Area

Advanced Research Computing (ARC): ARC applications in any discipline (i.e. the sciences,

Session

HPC2.2.5 » ARC: Particle Physics (14:30 - Tuesday, 21st June, CCIS 1-430)

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