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XII International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in Physics Research

November 2008 will be a few months after the official start of LHC when the highest quantum energy ever produced by mankind will be observed by the most complex piece of scientific equipment ever built. LHC will open a new era in physics research and push further the frontier of Knowledge

Accelerator and detector design, construction management, data acquisition, detectors monitoring, data analysis, event simulation and theoretical interpretation are all computing based HEP activities but also occurring many other research fields. Computing is everywhere and forms the common link
between all involved scientists and engineers.

The ACAT workshop series, created back in 1990 as AIHENP (Artificial Intelligence in High Energy and Nuclear Research) has been covering the tremendous evolution of computing in its most advanced topics, trying to setup bridges between computer science, experimental and theoretical physics.

We are very happy to invite you to this exceptional session of the ACAT series (12th) that will mark a new turning point in the cross-fertilization of hot physics research and computing technology.
Registration

In order to register to please visit Indico ACAT Workshop page. Payement details can be found on the registration page.

Indico registration requires user authentication. Users outside CERN can create an user account  HERE.
Abstracts

The abstracts must be sent using Indico ACAT Workshop page.
From
03 11, 2008 09:00 AM
To
07 11, 2008 05:00 PM
Type WORKSHOP
Audience RESEARCH
Topic HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Country Italy
Place Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Sicily
Website http://acat2008.cern.ch/
Organising Entity CERN
Contact Name Federico Carminati
Contact Email acat2008@cern.ch
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