Author(s)
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Aly, Mohamed (Manchester U.) ; Burzynski, Jackson (Simon Fraser U.) ; Cardwell, Bryan (Virginia U.) ; Craik, Daniel C. (Zurich U.) ; van Daalen, Tal (Washington U., Seattle) ; Dado, Tomas (Dortmund U.) ; Das, Ayanabha (Prague, Tech. U.) ; Delgado Peris, Antonio (Madrid, CIEMAT) ; Doglioni, Caterina (Manchester U.) ; Elmer, Peter (Princeton U.) ; Eren, Engin (DESY) ; Eriksen, Martin B. (Barcelona, IFAE ; Madrid, CIEMAT ; PIC, Bellaterra) ; Eschle, Jonas (Zurich U.) ; Eulisse, Giulio (CERN) ; Fitzpatrick, Conor (Manchester U.) ; Molina, José Flix (Madrid, CIEMAT ; PIC, Bellaterra) ; Forti, Alessandra (Manchester U.) ; Galewsky, Ben (Illinois U., Urbana) ; Gasiorowski, Sean (SLAC) ; Goel, Aman (Delhi U.) ; Gouskos, Loukas (CERN) ; Guiraud, Enrico (CERN) ; Gupta, Kanhaiya (Bonn U., HISKP) ; Hageboeck, Stephan (CERN) ; Reinsvold Hall, Allison (Naval Academy, Annapolis) ; Heinrich, Lukas (Munich, Tech. U.) ; Held, Alexander (Wisconsin U., Madison) ; Hernández, José M. (Madrid, CIEMAT) ; Hernández Villanueva, Michel (DESY) ; Hrivnac, Julius (IJCLab, Orsay) ; Jouvin, Michel (IJCLab, Orsay) ; Khoo, Teng Jian (Humboldt U., Berlin (main)) ; Kreczko, Luke (Bristol U.) ; Krumnack, Nils (Iowa State U.) ; Kuhr, Thomas (LMU Munich (main)) ; Kundu, Baidyanath (Princeton U.) ; Lancon, Eric (Brookhaven) ; Lange, Johannes (Hamburg U.) ; Laycock, Paul (Brookhaven) ; Lieret, Kilian (LMU Munich (main)) ; Manganelli, Nicholas J. (UC, Riverside (main)) ; Villa, Pere Mato (CERN) ; Novak, Andrzej (RWTH Aachen U.) ; Perez-Calero Yzquierdo, Antonio (Madrid, CIEMAT ; PIC, Bellaterra) ; Pivarski, Jim (Princeton U.) ; Proffitt, Mason (Washington U., Seattle) ; Rembser, Jonas (CERN) ; Rodrigues, Eduardo (Liverpool U.) ; Rybkin, Grigori (IJCLab, Orsay) ; Schaarschmidt, Jana (Washington U., Seattle) ; Schreiner, Henry F. (Princeton U.) ; Schulz, Markus (CERN) ; Sciabà, Andrea (CERN) ; Sekmen, Sezen (Kyungpook Natl. U.) ; Sexton-Kennedy, Elizabeth (Fermilab) ; Shadura, Oksana (U. Nebraska, Lincoln) ; Simko, Tibor (CERN) ; Simpson, Nathan (Lund U. (main)) ; Singh, Jaydip (Lucknow U.) ; Skidmore, Nicola (Manchester U.) ; Smith, Nicholas (Fermilab) ; Sokoloff, Michael (Cincinnati U.) ; Stewart, Graeme A. (CERN) ; Strong, Giles C. (INFN, Padua) ; Unel, Gokhan (UC, Irvine) ; Vassilev, Vassil (Princeton U.) ; Waterlaat, Mark (Maastricht U.) ; Watts, Gordon (Washington U., Seattle) ; Yazgan, Efe (Taiwan, Natl. Taiwan U.) |
Abstract
| The second workshop on the HEP Analysis Ecosystem took place 23-25 May 2022 at IJCLab in Orsay, to look at progress and continuing challenges in scaling up HEP analysis to meet the needs of HL-LHC and DUNE, as well as the very pressing needs of LHC Run 3 analysis. The workshop was themed around six particular topics, which were felt to capture key questions, opportunities and challenges. Each topic arranged a plenary session introduction, often with speakers summarising the state-of-the art and the next steps for analysis. This was then followed by parallel sessions, which were much more discussion focused, and where attendees could grapple with the challenges and propose solutions that could be tried. Where there was significant overlap between topics, a joint discussion between them was arranged. In the weeks following the workshop the session conveners wrote this document, which is a summary of the main discussions, the key points raised and the conclusions and outcomes. The document was circulated amongst the participants for comments before being finalised here. |