EPSCI Group Meeting Apr. 20, 2020

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The meeting time is 10:00am.

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Agenda:

  1. Previous meeting
  2. Software Licenses
  3. A.I. Hire
  4. DOE FOA
  5. SRO Activities
  6. JANA2
    • Talk at Marco's meeting Thurs.
  7. AOT

Minutes:

Attendees: David L.(chair), Carl T., Nathan B., Thomas B., Vardan G., Graham H.

AI Hire

  • Hiring committee had first meeting last week
  • A couple of potential candidates identified
  • Process is at least moving

DOE FOA

  • Significant progress (thanks largely to Thomas (and Megan for occupying Declan))
  • Finishing up final draft which will may be done tomorrow COB
  • Hope to submit on Friday

SRO

  • Last week's YR meeting:
    • Markus presented plan to match LHCb which does all data processing online
    • Someone in EIC has done a calculation that indicates saving all data is feasible
      • Not 100% clear how since detector is not fully designed yet
      • Unlikely no one will ever ask for more data so designing to edge of ability seems unwise
  • EIC postdoc Ivica Fiscic
    • Originally discussed casually between Graham and Rik ~18 months ago
    • Recently became (re)aware of arrangement to have 50% of an MIT postdoc work on SRO related EIC activities
    • David and Doug H. met with Ivica and suggested he work on EIC simulation and AI modeling of trigger with eventual goal of implementing in FPGA.

JANA2

  • Nathan gave an overview of JANA2 and some with some emphasis on how JANA2 differs from JANA1
  • Carl noted the disrupter package that provides "lockless", very fast queues
    • It is a C++ port of a java package
  • Nathan will give an enhanced version of this talk on Thursday at Marco's SRO meeting