This event gathered researchers and software specialists
from across the particle physics community
to discuss areas that were identified as common challenges
both in theory and experiment
during the CCP-TEPP roadmapping exercise.
Topics presented included:
- 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
Speakers included:
- 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
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