IAL Kick-Off Meeting

Europe/Berlin
Description

BCTP Seminar room (Wegelerstr. 10 - Seminar Room 2.019 - 53115 Bonn). Directions can be found here: https://www.bctp.uni-bonn.de/information/travel-information

 

    • 14:15 14:25
      Introduction 10m
      Speaker: Florian Bernlochner (uni-bonn)
    • 14:25 14:45
      High dimensional (SM)EFT fits with large number of free parameters 20m

      High dimensional (SM)EFT fits with large number of free parameters. Overarching goal: "No Lose theorem" for future colliders: Which combination of deviations from the SM aty low energies (gmin2, etc) would guarantee a statistically significant distortion of spectrums (or more clear signals) at (a) future collider(s)

      Speaker: Philip Bechtle (uni-bonn)
    • 14:45 15:05
      How to determine or even define "intrinsic" systematic uncertainties of Neural Network based classifiers 20m

      How to determine or even define "intrinsic" systematic uncertainties of Neural Network based classifiers. One approach might be adversarial attacks, which are studied within the AISafety Project of BMBF

      Speaker: Timo Saala
    • 15:05 15:25
      "TH-EXP-synergies: how to efficiently scan SMEFT-couplings in high-dimensional spaces" 20m

      EFT strategies and synergies in global fits

      Speaker: Lara Nollen
    • 15:25 15:45
      Numerical methods for sampling of high-dimensional phase spaces 20m
      Speaker: Cornelius Grunwald
    • 15:45 16:00
      Coffee Break 15m
    • 16:00 16:20
      Normalizing flows for lattice field theories 20m
      Speaker: Kim Nicoli (TRA Matter, HISKP, Bethe Center for Theorethical Physics)
    • 16:20 16:40
      Reconstruction of primary and secondary vertices with machine learning techniques. Exploring the reconstruction of long-lived particles. 20m
      Speaker: Vadim Kostyukhin
    • 16:40 17:00
      Higgs Tagging and Tau Identification with Computer Vision 20m
      Speaker: Tatjana Lenz (uni-bonn)
    • 17:00 17:20
      Challenges in LFT 20m

      Challenges in LFT: increase of computational power over network (communication avoiding algorithms, data compression); ergodicity for larger and finer QCD simulations; overcoming bulk lattice phases in BSM stimulations of very strong couplings

      Speaker: Oliver Witzel
    • 17:20 17:40
      ML approaches to MC phase-space sampling 20m
      Speaker: Wolfgang Kilian
    • 17:40 18:00
      Performance-portability and task parallelism for lattice field theory 20m
      Speaker: Bartosz Kostrzewa
    • 18:00 18:20
      ML & experimental particle physics 20m
      Speaker: Johannes Albrecht
    • 18:20 18:40
      Critical Slowing 20m
      Speaker: Stefan Krieg (JSC, Forschungszentrum Jülich & HISKP, Bonn University)
    • 18:20 18:40
      NSL: Nanosystem Simulation Library (NSL) implements statistical simulations for systems on the nanoscale. 20m
      Speakers: Luu, Stefan Krieg