Dear HEP colleagues and Julia friends,
This is a gentle reminder about the JuliaHEP 2025 Workshop, which will be hosted at Princeton from July 28 to 31, 2025. Registration is still open, and we eagerly invite abstract submissions for talks.
The workshop is designed for researchers in high-energy physics (HEP) and related fields, whether they are already using Julia or interested in exploring its capabilities for scientific computing in HEP. The program will include plenary presentations, training sessions, hackathons, and Birds of a Feather discussions.
For registration and abstract submission, please visit https://indico.cern.ch/e/juliahep2025.
IMPORTANT: To benefit from discounted rates, please, make sure you register and book a recommended hotel before the 25th of April.
Student Sponsorships
A limited number of sponsorships are available for students, covering travel, accommodation, and meals. If you are a student and would like to apply for funding, please indicate this in your registration or contact us at juliahep-20...@googlegroups.com for more details.
Important deadlines
30th April: Abstract submission deadline
25th April: Early registration deadline for local participation
After 25th April, an additional fee will apply
7th July: Final registration deadline
For more information about the JuliaHEP Organisation, visit: https://www.juliahep.org/.
Further details on the program, including invited talks, will be shared after the abstract submission deadline (31 March).
Please forward this announcement to colleagues who may be interested.
We look forward to your participation!
The JuliaHEP working group conveners (hsf-juliahep...@googlegroups.com)
Alexander Moreno (Universidad Antonio Nariño)
Jerry Ling (Harvard university)
Pere Mato (CERN)
Uwe Hernandez Acosta (Center for Advanced Systems Understanding)
Local organisation team
Amy Androwski (Princeton University)
Andrea Rubinstein (Princeton University)
Ma. Florevel C. Fusin-Wischusen (Princeton University)
Maureen Carothers (Princeton University)
Ianna Osborne (Princeton University)
Peter Elmer (Princeton University)