10–12 Sept 2014
University of Pisa
Europe/Rome timezone

Session

GPU in Low Level Trigger (1/2)

11 Sept 2014, 09:00
University of Pisa

University of Pisa

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Conveners

GPU in Low Level Trigger (1/2)

  • Massimiliano Fiorini (FE)

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  1. Mr Andreas Herten (Forschungszentrum Jülich)
    11/09/2014, 09:00
    Talk
    The PANDA experiment (antiProton ANnihilation at DArmstadt) is a new hadron physics experiment currently being built at FAIR, Darmstadt (Germany). PANDA will study fixed target collisions of phase space-cooled antiprotons of 1.5 to 15 GeV/c momentum with protons and nuclei at a rate of 20 million events per second. To distinguish between background and signal events, PANDA will utilize a...
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  2. Dr Bachir Bouhadef (PI)
    11/09/2014, 09:30
    Talk
    Graphics Processing Units are high performance co-processors originally intended to improve the use and quality of computer graphics applications. Because of their performance, researchers have extended their use beyond the computer graphics scope. We have investigate the possibility of implementing and speeding up neutrino online trigger algorithms in the KM3 experiment using CPU-GPU system....
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  3. Ms Dorothea vom Bruch (Physikalisches Institut, Universitaet Heidelberg)
    11/09/2014, 10:00
    Talk
    The Mu3e experiment searches for the lepton flavour violating decay mu->eee, aiming at a branching ratio sensitivity better than 10^(-16). To reach this sensitivity, muon rates above 10^9 mu/s are required, which are delivered by the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland. A high precision tracking detector composed of ~300 million pixels combined with excellent timing resolution...
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