Higgs Symposium 2015 Programme January 7/8th, 2015 Appleton

Higgs Symposium 2015 Programme
January 7/8th, 2015
Appleton Tower
Time
9:00
9:30
Wednesday 7th
Coffee & Registration
Spencer Sherwin, Imperial College
McLaren Racing/Royal Academy of Engineering Research Chair
Thursday 8th
Coffee
Rene Brun, CERN
Scale resolving simulations for F1 Aerodynamics
Evolution of software systems in High Energy
Physics: Technicalities and sociology
Katrin Heitmann, Argonne
Wahid Bhimji, Edinburgh
HACC: Simulating Sky Surveys on State-of-theArt Supercomputing Architectures
Big Computing at the Big Collider
Coffee
Adrian Jenkins, Durham
Coffee
Shoji Hashimoto, KEK
Hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy formation
Precision test of the Standard Model of elementary
particles through lattice simulations
Paul Shellard, Cambridge University
Martin Luescher, CERN
The Planck Cosmic Microwave Sky: Looking Beyond the Power Spectrum.
Stochastic perturbation theory without critical
slowing down
Lunch
Stewart Clark, Durham
Lunch
Richard Brower, Boston U.
Recent developments in electronic structure: challenges and opportunities using high-performance
computing
Adaptive multi-level algorithms and Lattice QCD:
cross-over between numerical analysis and Particle Physics
Wojciech Grochala, University of Warsaw
Duncan Roweth , Cray
Through the looking-glass (of the hybrid density
functional theory), and what Alice found there
Trends in high performance system design and
their impact on applications
15:30
16:00
Coffee
Eng Lim Goh
CTO Silicon Graphics
Coffee
Pradeep Dubey
Intel Parallel Computing Labs
16:45
Paul Alexander, Cambridge University
Norman Christ, Columbia University
The Square Kilometre Array
Using high performance computing to relate asymmetries in particle decays and Physics at the highest energies.
Banquet
Pollock Halls 19:30
Close (Timothy O’Shea, Principal)
10:15
11:00
11:30
12:15
13:00
14:00
14:45
17:30