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- From: Torre Wenaus <wenaus AT gmail.com>
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- Subject: [[Phys-npps-members-l] ] Fwd: Summer events of interest for WATCHEP / computational training
- Date: Wed, 7 May 2025 13:47:34 -0400
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From: 'Jason Nielsen' via watchep-all <watchep-all AT googlegroups.com>
Date: Wed, May 7, 2025 at 1:14 PM
Subject: Summer events of interest for WATCHEP / computational training
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From: 'Jason Nielsen' via watchep-all <watchep-all AT googlegroups.com>
Date: Wed, May 7, 2025 at 1:14 PM
Subject: Summer events of interest for WATCHEP / computational training
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Dear WATCHEP colleagues,
-- I received information from Peter Elmer about three computational training events being held this summer, in addition to our Computational HEP training summer school in Berkeley. If you’re a mentor, please pass this information to students who are interested; if you’re a student, please contact me directly about applying.
Sincerely,
Jason Nielsen
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1. CoDaS-HEP
Dates: July 21-25, 2025 @ Princeton U
School website: http://codas-hep.org
Information for applications: http://codas-hep.org/pages/application.html
This is a great opportunity for WATCHEP students or other students who have not previously attended but have sufficient
basic programming skills. The application deadline is rather short (two weeks from now). As in previous years, CoDaS-HEP can provide travel support, lodging and most meals for selected students.
2. JuliaHEP
Dates: July 28-31, 2025 @ Princeton U
JuliaHEP will be held at Princeton this year, too. This is a 3.5-day workshop the week after CoDaS-HEP (28-31 July). They will probably have an agenda up early next week, but it will consist of presentations related to Julia use in the community plus something like 7-8 hours of tutorials. They also have funding to support travel and lodging for graduate students if they would like to participate in JuliaHEP. This could be appropriate for someone who has previously attended CoDaS-HEP or who is fairly skilled already. Let me know if you are interested and we will get a proper application form up to apply.
3. "Software Engineering for Scientific Computing” mini-course
Dates: first week of June - first week of July
This would be a virtual condensed version of the "Software Engineering for Scientific Computing" course that has been run previously. The full 12-week agenda and topics can be found here: https://tac-hep.org/training-modules/software-engineering. The idea this summer is a possible course that would instead run from the beginning of June through the first week in July (skipping the summer school week in Berkeley), perhaps covering a little less material. This would perhaps be appropriate for students just starting their
traineeship. Several of the TAC-HEP students specifically cited it as having been valuable to get oriented around the topic. Please let me know if you might be interested in taking the course, for academic credit or otherwise.
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