Contributors
| Dmitry Arkhipkin (SDCC) | Collaborator | |
| Gabor Galgoczi | ||
| Wen Guan | iDDS Lead Developer | |
| Kolja Kauder | Geant4 Collaboration Member | |
| Alexander Kiselev (EIC) | Collaborator | |
| Alexei Klimentov | Former member | |
| Joe Osborn | Leadership team member | |
| Chris Pinkenburg (sPHENIX) | Collaborator | Leadership team member |
| Maxim Potekhin | PHENIX Simulation Convener, Geant4 Collaboration Member | |
| Sakib Rahman | ePIC Physics & Detector Simulation WG Convener, ePIC Production WG Convener | |
| Torre Wenaus | ePIC Deputy Software and Computing Coordinator | |
| Zhaoyu Yang | ||
| Shuwei Ye | ||
| Xin Zhao |
Technical areas
AI/ML
Analysis tools
Reconstruction
Simulation
Software
eAST - e-A Simulation Toolkit
eic-smear
EIC Simulation Infrastructure (ESI)
LXR code browser
ePIC streaming workflow orchestration testbed
Related materials
EIC software overview,
NPPS talk,
Aug 2019
Imagining a Greenfield ATLAS,
EIC software workshop, Trieste,
May 2019
A Roadmap for HEP Software and Computing R&D for the 2020s,
SpringerLink Publication,
Mar 2019
The Electron Ion Collider (EIC) is a future nuclear physics facility that will provide electron-nucleon and electron-nucleus collisions at unprecedented luminosities and energies. It will be built at BNL with construction starting after the final RHIC run in 2025. The EIC has two host labs, BNL and JLab, collaborating on all aspects of the machine and its funded experiment, ePIC.
NPPS involvement in EIC today is primarily in the ePIC experiment which has a very active software and computing program.