[Seminars] Fwd: [rcc-users] Upcoming JTFI Computational Sciences Webinar: HEP detector simulation in the 2030’s

David W Miller davemilr at uchicago.edu
Thu Sep 24 11:29:08 CDT 2020


Moved to Zoom, starting now.

https://fnal.zoom.us/j/98157052825?pwd=NHI2N0R4S2VrZ3V6QitEZVh2RW1VQT09

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From: Waqqar Ahmed <waqqar at uchicago.edu<mailto:waqqar at uchicago.edu>>
Subject: Re: [rcc-users] Upcoming JTFI Computational Sciences Webinar: HEP detector simulation in the 2030’s
Date: September 24, 2020 at 11:19:46 AM CDT
To: Jonathan Skone <jhskone at uchicago.edu<mailto:jhskone at uchicago.edu>>
Reply-To: Waqqar Ahmed <waqqar at uchicago.edu<mailto:waqqar at uchicago.edu>>

Hello,

Sadly, there have been problems with Blue Jeans for today's JTFI Seminar on HEP detector simulations.

We will now be meeting on Zoom, and it will start at 11:30 am central time.

You can join the webinar here: https://fnal.zoom.us/j/98157052825?pwd=NHI2N0R4S2VrZ3V6QitEZVh2RW1VQT09

Please reach out to us if you have any questions.

Best,

On Thu, Sep 17, 2020 at 2:28 PM Waqqar Ahmed <waqqar at uchicago.edu<mailto:waqqar at uchicago.edu>> wrote:
HEP detector simulation in the 2030’s

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CDT
Thursday, September 24, 2020

Speaker: Daniel Elvira (Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory)

Abstract: Through the last three decades, accurate simulation of the interactions of particles with matter and modeling of detector geometries has proven to be of critical importance to the success of the international high-energy physics (HEP) experimental programs. Extensive use of simulation for detector design and optimization, software and computing development and testing, data analysis and interpretation is one of the reasons modern particle physics experiments are delivering physics results of outstanding quality faster than ever before. I will start with the physics concepts associated with the interaction of particles with matter, describe the nature of a HEP event, and a typical detector simulation workflow. I will explain the difference between several types of detector simulation and introduce the audience to the Geant4 detector simulation toolkit. The second part of the seminar will focus on the computational challenges to detector simulation presented by future experimental HEP programs, and the opportunities for a diverse R&D program to address them with the use of modern computing architectures and software technologies.

Speaker Bio: Dr. Daniel Elvira is a Senior Scientist and Head of the Artificial Intelligence and Software for Physics Applications (AISP) department within the Fermilab Scientific Computing Division. He obtained his PhD from the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, for experimental work in the D0 Tevatron experiment. The AISP department develops physics software tools and novel algorithms for event reconstruction, as well as accelerator, physics, and detector  simulation such as Synergia, Geant4, GENIE, and Pythia. The department is active in research related to the improvement of the functionality and performance of simulation tools and event reconstruction in modern computer platforms, as well as in artificial intelligence techniques applied to high-energy physics. Dr. Elvira is a member of the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC proton-proton collider where he currently serves as convener of the software and computing R&D group, and participates in searches for new physics within the framework of supersymmetric (SUSY) and exotic theoretical models. In the recent past, he served as convener of the CMS detector simulation, jets and missing transverse energy, and hadronic final states supersymmetry groups.

BlueJeans Link: https://bluejeans.com/616425821/3256<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://bluejeans.com/616425821/3256__;!!BpyFHLRN4TMTrA!pbXd92ruDpsLpiFA7O38BpWZm7ix_MwjNnzZ4aEy7HyFbk6t8UFejvBWmr3-jGqN4dk$>

Participation is free. See the CDAC event page<https://cdac.uchicago.edu/events/daniel-elvira-hep-detector-simulation-in-the-2030s/> for more information. You can find all of the RCC's workshops here<https://rcc.uchicago.edu/support-and-services/workshops-and-training>.


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Waqqar Ahmed
Training and Outreach Specialist
Research Computing Center
Office of Research and National Laboratories
The University of Chicago
Waqqar at uchicago.edu<mailto:Waqqar at uchicago.edu>
773.834.3183
rcc.uchicago.edu<http://rcc.uchicago.edu/>

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