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Seminar on High Performance Computational Nuclear/Particle Physics at CSC

Seminar on High Performance Computational Nuclear/Particle Physics at CSC
Date: 09.10.2012 9:00 - 09.10.2012 17:00
Location details: -
Language: english-language
Price: -
Additional Information
After the seminar there will be a possibility to look at your case (e.g. code/application/project) with CSC experts. EVO (http://evo.caltech.edu) meeting has been booked for remote participants: Title: 1st seminar on HPC Nuclear/Particle Physics at CSC Community: Universe Meeting Access Information: - Meeting URL http://evo.caltech.edu/evoNext/koala.jnlp?meeting=MaMDMt2a2MDIDB9i9lDI9a - Password: csc - Phone Bridge ID: 592 0958 Password: 4276 - Skype (tm) (World-wide) evo.phone See: http://evo.caltech.edu/evoGate/Documentation/extclient/skype/skype.html
The aim of this event is to bring together both experimentalists and theorists in Finland, who work in the areas of nuclear and particle physics, so that they might discuss the usage and availability of present and future computational resources and the contribution such resources make to your current research.
Program

9-10 CSC presentation (Peter Jenkins / Olli-Pekka Lehto / Kimmo Mattila / Jura Tarus)

* CSC resources available for researchers (15')
* New Kajaani Data Centre (15')
* Finnish Grid Infrastructure (15')
* Parallel programming and emerging technologies in parallel computing (15')

10-10:30 Physics@CSC (Tomasz Malkiewicz)

* Nuclear/particle physics projects at CSC (10')
* Round robin: what you (the user) needs for computation services & how
CSC can help you (20')


10:30-10:45 Coffee break


10:45-12 Physics session 1

* Kari Rummukainen: Lattice QCD with HPC (15')
* Teemu Rantalaiho: Porting Production Level QCD Code to GPUs – a Case Study, demo (20')
* Paula Eerola: CMS computing - general introduction/overview (10')
* Tomas Lindén: Grid and cloud computing for high energy physics (15')
* Kati Lassila-Perini: CMS data preservation & open access -project (15')

12-13 Lunch


13-14:30 Physics session 2

* Jussi Toivanen: Nuclear theory with the FGI grid (15')
* Markus Kortelainen: DFT calculations across the nuclear landscape (15')
* DongJo Kim: Grid computing in ALICE (15')
* Filip Krizek: demo: ALICE data analysis (15')
* Ilja Honkonen: Space research, live demo of using HPC (15' + 15')


14:30-14:45 Coffee break


14:45-16:15 Physics session 3

* Tuomas Lappi / Harri Niemi: Ultrarelativistic heavy ion collisions -
theory with HPC (15' + 15')
* Emanuel Ydrefors: Computations of neutrino-nucleus responses for medium-heavy and heavy nuclei: prospects and challenges (20')
* Kai Loo: LAGUNA -project, data analysis tools for next generation
neutrino experiment LENA (20')
* Panu Rahkila: Total Data Readout and Analysis @ JYFL (20')


16:15-17 Practical demonstration pointing to the future (Tomasz
Malkiewicz)

* Parallelization of existing high- and low-E physics codes (20')
* Physics grid job demo (15')
* Concluding remarks (10')