Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing, September 28-30

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Markus Diefenthaler

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Dear all: 

The Nuclear Physics community has in recent years been thinking about the next generation of data processing and analysis workflows that will maximize the science output. One context for this discussion has been a series of workshops, “Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing”, jointly organized by Brookhaven National Laboratory, the HEP Software Foundation, and Jefferson Lab. The fourth workshop of the series will be hosted by the Center for Frontiers in Nuclear Science (CFNS) as a hybrid meeting from September 28-30. 

The design and development of software & computing constitute a cornerstone for the future success of the Nuclear Physics program. "Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing” will serve as a forum to discuss priorities for design and development as input for a community white paper to inform the next Long Range Plan for Nuclear Science. Each day of the workshop will have a theme to frame the discussion: “Where are we as a community?, “How can we make analysis easier?”, and “How can we scale up and down computing?”. 

Registration for "Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing” is free, but encouraged to receive updates and the connection information: https://indico.bnl.gov/event/15089/registrations/ 

Yours sincerely, 

Amber Boehnlein (JLab) 
Benedikt Hegner (HSF) 
Brad Sawatzky (JLab) 
Graeme Stewart (HSF) 
Kolja Kauder (BNL)
Markus Diefenthaler (JLab) 
Nathan Baltzell (JLab) 
Ofer Rind (BNL)
Paul Laycock (BNL)
Torre Wenaus (BNL)
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