Tuesday, 21st September, 09.30 – 10.15 – Keynote 1
Mateusz Nowak and Tomasz Kordas, SoftwareMind:
Modern software engineer and his challenges (abstract)
Mateusz Nowak and Tomasz Kordas, SoftwareMind:
Modern software engineer and his challenges (abstract)
Tuesday, 21st September, 14.45 -15.30 – Keynote 2
Peter Elmer, Senior Research Physicist at Princeton University,
PI and Executive Director of the IRIS-HEP Software Institute:
Building Research Software Collaborations (abstract)
Peter Elmer, Senior Research Physicist at Princeton University,
PI and Executive Director of the IRIS-HEP Software Institute:
Building Research Software Collaborations (abstract)
Tuesday, 21st September, 15.30 -16.15 – Keynote 3
Tomasz Stopa, IBM Software Lab in Kraków, Poland,
Tomasz Stopa, IBM Software Lab in Kraków, Poland,
Katarzyna Rycerz, Department of Computer Science, AGH University:
IBM’s quantum computing roadmap to applications. EuroHPC challenge of scheduling Workflows with near-term quantum devices (abstract)
Wednesday, 22nd September, 09.15 – 10.00 – Keynote 4
Arkadiusz Sitek, Director of the Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, Krakow, Poland (https://sano.science/):
How will computational medicine transform our lives? (abstract)
Arkadiusz Sitek, Director of the Sano Centre for Computational Medicine, Krakow, Poland (https://sano.science/):
How will computational medicine transform our lives? (abstract)
Wednesday, 22nd September, 14.20 – 15.05 – Keynote 5
Attila Krasznahorkay, CERN – ATLAS:
Using high-level C++ for HEP data processing on accelerators (abstract)
Attila Krasznahorkay, CERN – ATLAS:
Using high-level C++ for HEP data processing on accelerators (abstract)