CHEP 2019, Adelaide, Australia


NPPS participated in the CHEP 2019 conference with authorship on 19 talks and posters across 5 experiments and many common projects.

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Participant list

NPPS authored contributions:
        Evolution of the ATLAS analysis model for Run-3 and prospects for HL-LHC
        The ATLAS Data Carousel Project
        Extreme compression for Large Scale Data store
        Dealing with High Background Rates in Simulations of the STAR Heavy Flavor Tracker
        The Scikit-HEP project - overview and prospects
        Evolution of the Data Quality Monitoring and Prompt Processing System in the protoDUNE-SP experiment
        ATLAS Event Store and I/O developments in support for Production and Analysis in Run 3
        Deployment of containers on the diverse ATLAS infrastructure
        Harnessing the power of supercomputers using the PanDA Pilot 2 in the ATLAS Experiment
        Experience supporting Belle II CDB server Infrastructure for Phase 3
        Using Kubernetes as an ATLAS computing site
        Managing the ATLAS Grid through Harvester
        Large scale fine grain simulation workflows ("Jumbo Jobs") on HPC's by the ATLAS experiment
        Distributed data management on Belle II
        Track 2 Highlights – Offline Computing
        Evaluating Rucio outside ATLAS - Common experiences from Belle II, CMS, DUNE, SKA, and LIGO
        Evolution of the ATLAS analysis model for Run-3 and prospects for HL-LHC
        Implementation of ATLAS Distributed Computing monitoring dashboards using InfluxDB and Grafana
        Enhancements in Functionality of the Interactive Visual Explorer for ATLAS Computing Metadata
        Event Streaming Service for ATLAS Event Processing