Dear HSF-reconstruction-and-trigger enthusiasts,
We would like to remind you about our next HSF Reconstruction and Software Trigger meeting which will take place:
Wednesday, 5th June, at 4 pm (CERN time).
For those who are at CERN the room 13-3-005 has been booked.
The agenda of the meeting is here:
Please note it is a topical meeting targeting issue:
"Algorithmic approaches and data structures to efficiently exploit accelerators and many-core architectures"
one of the identified needs in the HSF roadmap CWP^1).
The aim of the meeting is to share results and ideas towards evolving current event models, toolkits and algorithm implementations, and best programming techniques to improve the throughput of multithreaded software trigger and event reconstruction applications.
This time the meeting will be focused on the effective use of vectorized and multi-core CPUs.
We have scheduled two talks:
- Efficiently exploit multicore architecture - the LHCb experience by Sebastien Ponce (CERN)
- SIMD and data structures for efficient reconstruction algorithms by Arthur Hennequin (CERN/CNRS)
who will tell us about the experience from the LHCb collaboration, also sharing the latest results discussed this week at the LHCC.
We would like to invite PhD students and members of all LHC collaborations and beyond, who are interested in methods to improve their code - we'll have a pedagogical introduction and time for questions, as well as an overview of the recent results.
Hopefully see you there.
Cheers,
Agnieszka, Caterina and David