Computing for High Energy Physics (CHEP) conferences
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Talks
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Computing
Every year the International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics address the computing, networking and software issues for the world’s leading data‐intensive science experiments that currently analyze tons of data using worldwide computing resources. This presents a unique opportunity for computing experts across Particle and Nuclear Physics to come together to learn from each other. This event usually attracts more than 500 participants and features plenary sessions, parallel sessions, and poster presentations and publishes peer-reviewed proceedings.
Research papers
Here are a few examples of inspiring and impressive research papers presented at these conferences, all in PDF format. (Acces is restricted to those with a CERN login):
- LHC Data Storage: Preparing for the Challenges of Run-3
- The first disk-based custodial storage for the ALICE experiment
- The Challenges of Open Source Software Alternatives
Recent CHEP Conferences
- 26th CHEP Conference , held in Virgina, USA in May 2023.
- 25th CHEP Conference, vCHEP , virtually held because of COVID in May 2021
- 24th CHEP Conference , held in Adelaide, Australia in November 2019
- 23rd CHEP Conference , held at the National Palace of Culture, Sofia, Bulgaria in July 2018
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