Content Providers
Content providers are academic institutions, non-profit organisations, portals, etc. that provide training materials of relevance to high energy physics. HEP Training can then automatically "harvest" training materials of a specific website / portal.
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HEP Software Foundation
The HSF Training Activity Area aims to help the research community to provide training in the computing skills needed for researchers to produce high quality and sustainable software. The group works with experiment training groups, HEP initiatives (such as IRIS-HEP and FIRST-HEP) and...
30 training materials1 event (1 past event)HEP Software Foundation https://hsf-training.org/training-center/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/hsf-training-center The HSF Training Activity Area aims to help the research community to provide training in the computing skills needed for researchers to produce high quality and sustainable software. The group works with experiment training groups, HEP initiatives (such as IRIS-HEP and FIRST-HEP) and organisations like Software Carpentry to coordinate training activities. The group aims to develop a training program that can be pursued by researchers to achieve the level of required knowledge. This ranges from basic core software skills needed by everyone to the advanced training required by specialists in software and computing. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/001/original/hsf-logo-no-text.webp?1758123986 -
CERN School of Computing
The CERN School of Computing (CSC) organises a series of international schools, covering various aspects of scientific computing for high-energy physics and other data-intensive sciences.
These schools are aimed at postgraduate (minimum of Bachelor degree or equivalent) engineers and...
1 event (1 past event)CERN School of Computing https://csc.web.cern.ch/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/cern-school-of-computing-csc The CERN School of Computing (CSC) organises a series of international schools, covering various aspects of scientific computing for high-energy physics and other data-intensive sciences. These schools are aimed at postgraduate (minimum of Bachelor degree or equivalent) engineers and scientists, working at CERN or at other research institutes, with experience in particle physics, computing or related fields. [Learn more](https://csc.web.cern.ch/schools/). /system/content_providers/images/000/000/003/original/CSC-logo-notext.png?1763459221 -
INFN Efficient Scientific Computing School
ESC School takes place every year in October, in Bertinoro, Italy.
The ESC School offers the participants the opportunity to improve their computing competences, learning from qualified and experienced scientists how to best exploit modern hardware and software technologies in their daily...
INFN Efficient Scientific Computing School https://esc.infn.it/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/infn-efficient-scientific-computing-school ESC School takes place every year in October, in Bertinoro, Italy. The ESC School offers the participants the opportunity to improve their computing competences, learning from qualified and experienced scientists how to best exploit modern hardware and software technologies in their daily scientific work. The programme includes introductory lectures on current trends in the evolution of processor architectures and parallel programming. This will be followed by more in-depth lectures on advanced programming with C++, efficient use of memory, floating-point computation and programming in a heterogeneous environment, exploiting the potential of multi-threaded computing, GPUs and cluster computing with MPI. The school, primarily aimed at PhD students and young researchers who are actively involved in the development of scientific applications and software tools for research, is organized as a small class of about 25 students, alternating lectures, hands-on sessions and self-managed time slots for the best learning experience, with lecturers available during the whole period for insights and discussions. ESC school is knows also as Scuola di Bertinoro in Efficient Scientific Computing. The school has already welcomed hundreds of students, always with a very high appreciation. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/004/original/LOGO-ESC-SITO.png?1763461273 -
CoDaS-HEP
The school on Computational and Data Science for High Energy Physics (CoDaS-HEP) was created to fill a void in the training of graduate students and postdocs working in HEP. Training young researchers in the latest computational tools and techniques is essential to their future careers in both...
CoDaS-HEP https://codas-hep.org/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/codas-hep The school on Computational and Data Science for High Energy Physics (CoDaS-HEP) was created to fill a void in the training of graduate students and postdocs working in HEP. Training young researchers in the latest computational tools and techniques is essential to their future careers in both research and industry. To be successful today’s grad students require a mix of particle physics domain knowledge and advanced software skills. Relevant computing topics are however often missing from traditional physics coursework and, as young researchers begin their active research careers, they discover the need for these skills, but are no longer in a position to follow such courses. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/006/original/codas-hep.png?1763479730 -
SESAME
SESAME (Synchrotron-light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East) is a “third-generation” synchrotron light source that was officially opened in Allan (Jordan) on 16 May 2017. It...
SESAME https://www.sesame.org.jo/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/sesame SESAME (**S**ynchrotron-light for **E**xperimental **S**cience and **A**pplications in the **M**iddle **E**ast) is a “third-generation” [synchrotron light source](https://www.sesame.org.jo/about-sr/what-is-a-synchrotron-light-source) that was officially opened in Allan (Jordan) on 16 May 2017. It is the first synchrotron light source in the Middle East and neighbouring countries, and also the region’s first major international centre of excellence. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/005/original/logo_0.png?1763462330 -
IRIS-HEP
IRIS-HEP is a software institute funded by the National Science Foundation. It is developing state-of-the-art software cyberinfrastructure required for the challenges of data intensive scientific research at the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) at CERN, and other planned HEP...
IRIS-HEP https://iris-hep.org/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/iris-hep IRIS-HEP is a software institute funded by the National Science Foundation. It is developing state-of-the-art software cyberinfrastructure required for the challenges of data intensive scientific research at the High Luminosity Large Hadron Collider (HL-LHC) at CERN, and other planned HEP experiments of the 2020’s. These facilities are discovery machines which aim to understand the fundamental building blocks of nature and their interactions. [Full Overview](https://iris-hep.org/about/overview.html) /system/content_providers/images/000/000/007/original/Iris-hep-4-no-long-name.png?1763480892 -
HSF India
HSF-India is a US National Science Foundation (NSF) funded project that began on October 1, 2022. HSF-India aims to join collaborative networks in India to networks in the U.S. and Europe in order to build the international research software collaborations required to reach the science goals of...
HSF India https://research-software-collaborations.org/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/hsf-india HSF-India is a US National Science Foundation (NSF) funded project that began on October 1, 2022. HSF-India aims to join collaborative networks in India to networks in the U.S. and Europe in order to build the international research software collaborations required to reach the science goals of next-generation particle, nuclear and astroparticle physics experiments including the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider at CERN, the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment at Fermilab, and the Electron Ion Collider at Brookhaven National Laboratory. To fully realize their discovery potential a new generation of software algorithms and approaches is required. Building these research software collaborations is challenging and inherently international matching the international nature of the experimental undertakings themselves. HSF-India will provide students, postdocs and early career personnel significant experience in international team science through engagement in a diverse research community. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/008/original/hsf-india.png?1763989048 -
ATLAS Open Data
Our HistoryThe ATLAS Open Data project was initiated in 2011 as part of the Education and Outreach program.
Our first significant releases of proton-proton collision data were made...
13 training materialsATLAS Open Data https://opendata.atlas.cern/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/atlas-open-data ## Our History The ATLAS Open Data project was [initiated in 2011](https://www.interactions.org/press-release/high-school-students-analyse-first-time-real-lhc-data) as part of the Education and Outreach program. Our first significant releases of proton-proton collision data were made available in [in 2016 for 8 TeV collisions](https://cds.cern.ch/record/2624572/files/ATL-OREACH-PUB-2018-001.pdf) and later [in 2020 for 13 TeV collisions](https://cds.cern.ch/record/2707171/files/ANA-OTRC-2019-01-PUB-updated.pdf). In 2024, ATLAS began to release Open Data for the purpose of scientific research, with [13 TeV proton-proton collisions](https://atlas.cern/Updates/News/Open-Data-Research) followed by the first [release of Heavy Ion collision data](https://atlas.cern/Updates/News/Heavy-Ion-Open-Data). Several new releases are underway, including an [updated, four-times-larger release of Open Data for Education and Outreach](https://opendata.atlas.cern/docs/data/for_education/13TeV25_details) and the first release of [event generation output](https://opendata.atlas.cern/docs/data/for_research/evgen_data) to support theoretical and phenomenological research. # Our Mission The ATLAS experiment at CERN generates large, rich, and unique datasets from high-energy proton and heavy-ion collisions within its detector, using them to explore the fundamental properties of particles in the Universe. The ATLAS Collaboration is committed to the progressive release of its data for public use, aiming to support educational initiatives, foster citizen science, and enhance the potential for scientific research. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/010/original/atlas_logo.png?1763994025 -
Quarknet
QuarkNet is dedicated to developing and broadening participation in America’s STEM workforce by engaging high school teachers and students in current particle physics research. QuarkNet is a partnership between Fermilab, the University of Notre Dame, and 50 research centers across the United...
2 training materialsQuarknet https://quarknet.org/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/quarknet QuarkNet is dedicated to developing and broadening participation in America’s STEM workforce by engaging high school teachers and students in current particle physics research. QuarkNet is a partnership between Fermilab, the University of Notre Dame, and 50 research centers across the United States. - We are teachers, gaining experience in physics research while developing our talents and classroom effectiveness within a network of peers with whom we grow as professionals. - We are professional physics researchers, extending our educational impact and engaging with our local communities. - We are experimental collaborations, sharing our experience and our data with teachers and students. - We are the QuarkNet staff, a team of dedicated education professionals facilitating these interactions and creating new opportunities for our participants. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/011/original/quark.png?1763997976 -
Internation Particle Physics Outreach Group
A network of scientists, science educators and communication specialists working across the globe in science education and public engagement for particle physics. Particle physics is the science of matter, energy, space and time. IPPOG brings new discoveries in this exciting field to young people...
1 training materialInternation Particle Physics Outreach Group https://ippog.org/ https://training.cern.ch/content_providers/internation-particle-physics-outreach-group A network of scientists, science educators and communication specialists working across the globe in science education and public engagement for particle physics. Particle physics is the science of matter, energy, space and time. IPPOG brings new discoveries in this exciting field to young people and conveys to the public that the beauty of nature is indeed becoming understandable from the interactions of its most fundamental parts - the elementary particles. /system/content_providers/images/000/000/012/original/IPPOG_logo_small.png?1763998510