Fifth International Workshop for Future Challenges in Tracking and Trigger Concepts

Europe/Berlin
Faculty Club, 4-th floor (Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, FIAS)

Faculty Club, 4-th floor

Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies, FIAS

Ruth-Moufang-Str. 1 60438 Frankfurt am Main Germany
Federico Carminati (CERN) , Ivan Kisel (Frankfurt University) , Jerome LAURET (Brookhaven National Laboratories)
Description

The International Workshop for Future Challenges in Tracking and Trigger Concepts is a workshop focused on event reconstruction and analysis in modern experiments in High Energy Physics (HEP), especially those built for heavy-ion interactions. The goal of the workshop is to share the experience between the experiments in fast and efficient track and particles finding and to develop common approaches and libraries. The main topics of the workshop are:

  • track finding and fitting;
  • finding and reconstruction of vertices and short-lived particles;
  • parallel computer architectures;
  • software implementation for the parallel architectures;
  • software architectures and frameworks.

This is a 5th workshop of the series. Previous workshops were organised at

Recent foci included

  • the development of a core common package and common libraries and discussing a shared approach and strategy for track finding, event reconstruction, vertex finding whether primary or secondary as well as sharing ideas on novel approach to face the many-core CPU/GPU era;
  • forming a core project team gravitating around the use of the implementation and use of the Cellular Automata (CA) track finder in High Level Trigger (HLT) and offline reconstruction, discussing use and results from the KF Particle packages (vertex finding) as two possible common approaches;
  • promoting the use of vectorisation.

Acknowledgments

The workshop is supported by the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies (FIAS), the Helmholtz International Center for FAIR (HIC for FAIR), the GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy-Ion Research, the Hessian Ministry for Science and Art, the Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) in the USA, the CERN European Center for Nuclear Research and CERN OpenLab.

Poster of the Workshop
Participants
  • Andreas Herten
  • Andrzej Nowak
  • Christophe Rappold
  • Denis BERTINI
  • Dmytro Kresan
  • Elizaveta Iakovleva
  • Friederike Bock
  • Georgios BITZES
  • Grigory Kozlov
  • Hongwei Ke
  • Igor Kulakov
  • Ivan Kisel
  • Jens Wiechula
  • Jerome LAURET
  • Jochen Thaeder
  • Johannes Albrecht
  • Juan A. Garzón
  • Klaus Götzen
  • Ludovico Bianchi
  • Maksym Zyzak
  • Marian Ivanov
  • Martin Johannes Galuska
  • Matthias Kretz
  • Maximiliano Puccio
  • Mohammad Al-Turany
  • Nicolas Winckler
  • Pavel Kisel
  • Sandro Wenzel
  • Silvia Masciocchi
  • Soeren Lange
  • Stefano Spataro
  • Thorsten Kollegger
  • Valentina Akishina
  • Vassiliev Iouri
  • Volker Friese
  • Volodymyr Vovchenko
  • Yutie Liang