CCP-TEPP Knowledge Exchange Workshop for Computational Theoretical and Experimental Particle Physics

Europe/London
Brunner-Mond (Daresbury Labs, Daresbury Laboratory, Cheshire)

Brunner-Mond

Daresbury Labs, Daresbury Laboratory, Cheshire

Benjamin Morgan (University of Warwick), Ed Bennett (Swansea University)
Description

The project to form a Collaborative Computational Project in Theoretical and Experimental Particle Physics (CCP-TEPP) is funded by the STFC Centre for Computational Science Communities (CoSeC) to bring together the theory and experimental particle physics communities to discuss and overcome common challenges in computation and software.

Following a series of scoping and discussion workshops through the first half of 2025, this meeting will bring together the various parts of the community to present work on topics of common interest.

Topics for presentation include:

  • Applications of machine learning and artificial intelligence to particle physics
  • Hardware and software infrastructure
  • Documentation, testing, and code quality of software
  • Accelerators and performance portability
  • Quantum computing
  • Reproducible data analysis and workflow management

 

Confirmed speakers include

  • Peter Boyle, Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Monica D'Onofrio, University of Liverpool
  • Simon Hands, DiRAC and University of Liverpool
  • Sam Goodwood, University of Liverpool
  • Enrico Rinaldi, Quantinuum
  • Bipasha Chakraborty, University of Southampton
  • Jens Jensen, UKRI STFC
  • Chanju Park, Swansea University
  • Ed Bennett, Swansea University
  • Ilektra Christidi, UCL
  • Ryan Cross, University of Warwick

 

A programme and full list of speakers will follow.

  • Monday 15 September
    • Computational infrastructure for particle physics
      Convener: Ed Bennett
      • 1
        Welcome and housekeeping
        Speaker: Ed Bennett
      • 2
        Working with DiRAC
        Speaker: Simon Hands (University of Liverpool)
      • 3
        GridPP Infrastructure and Future Analysis Facilities
        Speaker: Alastair Dewhurst (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB))
      • 4
        Panel Q&A
        Speakers: Alastair Dewhurst (Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC (GB)), Simon Hands (University of Liverpool)
    • 10:50
      Coffee Break
    • Automation and reproducibility of analysis workflows in particle physics
      Convener: Simon Hands (University of Liverpool)
    • 12:40
      Lunch
    • Accelerators (compute, not particle) and performance portability of particle physics software
      Convener: Davide Costanzo (University of Sheffield (GB))
      • 8
        Grid on Exascale Computers: GPU/CPU cross platform performance portability in Lattice QCD
        Speaker: Peter Boyle
      • 9
        Alpaka: Performance Portability
        Speaker: Ryan Cross (University of Warwick (GB))
      • 10
        Panel Q&A
        Speakers: Peter Boyle, Ryan Cross (University of Warwick (GB))
    • 15:10
      Coffee
    • Software maintainability, code quality, and testing of particle physics software
      Convener: Christian Gutschow (UCL (UK))
      • 11
        25 years of particle physics computation
        Speaker: Jens Jensen (UKRI STFC)
      • 12
        Better software for Particle Physics
        Speaker: Ilektra Christidi (UCL ARC)
      • 13
        Panel Q&A
        Speakers: Ilektra Christidi (UCL ARC), Jens Jensen (UKRI STFC)
  • Tuesday 16 September
    • Applications of quantum computing for particle physics research
      Convener: Benjamin Morgan (University of Warwick (GB))
      • 14
        Applications of quantum computation for lattice gauge theories and high energy physics
        Speaker: Bipasha Chakraborty (University of Southampton)
      • 15
        Quantinuum Systems and their benefits for Lattice Gauge Theories
        Speaker: Enrico Rinaldi (Quantinuum K. K.)
      • 16
        Beyond Qubits: Exploring Diverse Quantum Architectures for Neutrino Scattering Simulations
        Speaker: Sam Godwood (University of Liverpool)
      • 17
        Panel Q&A
        Speakers: Bipasha Chakraborty (University of Southampton), Enrico Rinaldi (Quantinuum K. K.), Sam Godwood (University of Liverpool)
    • 10:40
      Coffee
    • Applications of machine learning technologies in particle physics software
      Convener: Ed Bennett
    • 12:40
      Lunch & Departure