MU-CML

Europe/Berlin
SB1.4.101 - Seminarraum (ehemals WD-Zimmer) (GSI)

SB1.4.101 - Seminarraum (ehemals WD-Zimmer)

GSI

Frank Maas (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI)), Tetyana Galatyuk (TU Darmstadt / GSI), Yvonne Leifels (GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH(GSI))
Beschreibung
  • in-person at GSI: 
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    • 15:00 15:45
      POF-V 45m

      The POF IV document essentially just lists experiments with some technical details and with less context. Andi & Gabriel took more the approach of describing the overarching challenges and then only list late more concrete plans.

      Regarding structure:
      Old:
      -- Strategic Goal of the Topic
      -- Competences
      -- Objectives and Approach
      -- Expected Results
      -- Infrastructures
      -- Opportunities and Risks

      New:

      -- Challenges and objectives
      -- Competences and expertise
      -- Results of scientific evaluation (by Reviewers)
      -- Implementation

      One slight concern could be that by addressing 3 main questions under, respectively, "Challenges and objectives", "Competences and expertise" and "Implementation", we will reiterate among these questions. This could be a bit hard to read and repetitive. But I also do not have a better idea how to streamline.

      QUESTION: should we request having some or all Program level recommendations somehow appearing in the strategic proposal? I think this would make sense because we have several times a reference to them instead of specific recommendations. For convenience I have copied these recommendations below

      DESY:
      • Ensure that the future overall program portfolio remains clearly focused on the science objectives
      of MU and is overall scoped to ensure delivery within available resources.
      • Ensure the tremendous and sustained investment in the hardware contributions to the
      experimental program continue to translate into leadership in the scientific exploitation of the
      projects.
      • Be aware of the new scientific opportunities with respect to the new effort in gravitational wave
      physics in connection to the DZA and in the context of the European Einstein Telescope Initiative.

      KIT:
      • Merge the particle and astroparticle theory groups.
      • Encourage the strengthening of the positive ecosystem that has been established between
      Helmholtz and the university, especially in the realm of particle physics.
      • Encourage the exchange of experiences and knowledge on Machine Learning applications across
      MU project.

      GSI:
      • Use the links between CML and FPF and MRU, and thus in all three topics share developments in
      fast electronics, data acquisition and handling, detector development and statistical analysis.

    • 17:00 17:20