28–29 Oct 2019
Rice University
America/Chicago timezone

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  1. Andrew Lee Renshaw (University of Houston (US)), Prof. Christopher Tunnell (Rice University)
    28/10/2019, 09:00

    Share basic info about workshop, Rice, and do a round table introduction.

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  2. Christopher Tunnell (Rice University)
    28/10/2019, 09:15
  3. Lukasz Kreczko (University of Bristol (GB))
    28/10/2019, 09:35
  4. Dr Valerio Ippolito (INFN Sezione di Roma (IT))
    28/10/2019, 09:50
  5. Concetta Cartaro (SLAC)
    28/10/2019, 10:10
  6. Gavin Davies (Imperial College (GB)), Gavin Davies (Lancaster University), Dr Gavin Davies (Indiana University)
    28/10/2019, 10:55
  7. Dan Zhang (University of Maryland)
    28/10/2019, 11:05
  8. Jason Brodsky (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
    28/10/2019, 11:20
  9. Dr Stan Seibert (Anaconda Inc), Stanley Seibert (Univ), Stanley Seibert (Univ)
    28/10/2019, 11:45

    Lessons from a person who transitioned from neutrinos and dark matter software to industry

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  10. Jelle Aalbers (Stockholm University)
    28/10/2019, 12:05
  11. Michael Zentner (UCSD)
    28/10/2019, 12:15
  12. Chris Jillings (SNOLAB)
    28/10/2019, 14:00
  13. Jelle Aalbers (Stockholm University)
    28/10/2019, 14:20
  14. Prof. Amy Roberts (UC Denver)
    28/10/2019, 14:35
  15. Malachi Schram, Dr Malachi Schram (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory)
    28/10/2019, 14:50
  16. Mats Rynge (RENCI UNC Chapel Hill)
    28/10/2019, 15:00
  17. Igor Ostrovskiy (The University of Alabama)
    28/10/2019, 16:00

    Status, Outlook and Needs

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  18. Mohamed Elbeltagi (Carleton)
    28/10/2019, 16:20
  19. Scott Kravitz (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
    28/10/2019, 16:30

    Status, needs and outlook

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  20. Prof. Hagit Shatkay (University of Delaware), Prof. Waheed Bajwa (Rutgers)
    28/10/2019, 16:45
  21. Peter Elmer (Princeton University (US))
    28/10/2019, 17:00
  22. Dr Lukasz Kreczko (University of Bristol (GB))
    29/10/2019, 09:00
  23. Dan Zhang (University of Maryland)
    29/10/2019, 09:10
  24. Dr Tao Lin (Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS)
    29/10/2019, 09:20
  25. Dr Simon Blythe (Institute of High Energy Physics, Bejing)
    29/10/2019, 09:40
  26. Dennis Herbert Wright
    29/10/2019, 10:05

    Current capabilities and planned features.

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  27. Gregory Rischbieter
    29/10/2019, 11:05
  28. Fernanda Psihas (University of Texas at Arlington)
    29/10/2019, 11:25
  29. Ben Nachman (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
    29/10/2019, 11:50
  30. Dr Stan Seibert (Anaconda Inc)
    29/10/2019, 12:15
  31. samuele sangiorgio
    29/10/2019, 14:00
  32. Aaron Higuera (University of Houston), Aaron Higuera (Fermilab), Dr Aaron Higuera (University of Houston (US))
    29/10/2019, 14:15
  33. Sagar Poudel (University of Houston)
    29/10/2019, 14:20
  34. Shu Liao (Texas A&M University)
    29/10/2019, 14:25
  35. Adrian Thompson (Texas A&M University)
    29/10/2019, 14:35
  36. 29/10/2019, 16:00

    Discuss and summarize the needs and challenges, while taking live notes.

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  37. Andrew Lee Renshaw (University of Houston (US))