Federica FANZAGO |
CERN,
Geneva - Switzerland |
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I am a
nuclear physicist, involved since 2002 on Grid project and CMS computing. I
worked 4 years at INFN and now I am at CERN with a fellow. I am one of
developers of CRAB, a python tool to create, submit and manage CMS analysis
jobs on the distributed environment. I am doing also support to CMS users
using Grid infrastructure. I am programming in python but I have also some
experience with shell script and C language, using Linux OSes. |
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Armando FELLA |
INFN CNAF Bologna - Italy |
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Research
fellowship at INFN CNAF at Bologna, with goal project: "Experiments support
in using Tier1 and INFN GRID", the afferent experiment is BaBar. Within the
BaBar Grid project I cover the role of responsible of the CNAF site -lcgadmin-
in the VO managed via VOMS server. I cooperate in the role of manager for
BaBar Grid Italy developing control's operations, validation and software
management at the eight Grid sites afferent to the experiment. A software
interface for the management/wrapping of the mechanisms of transfer, storage
and catalog of LCG/gLite infrastructure have been developed to permit the
experiment Mon |
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Vipin GAUR |
High Energy Physics Laboratory, Aligarh - India |
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I have
joined recently Experimental High Energy Physics group at Aligarh Muslim
University, Aligarh and working under the supervision of Prof. M. Zafar for
M.Phil. Degree in Physics. My theory papers as well as dissertation will be
based mainly on problems related to Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions. Our
group working along with SINP, Kolkata is responsible for designing,
fabricating and installing the 2nd tracking chamber of the forward Di-Muon
Spectrometer in ALICE and testing the performance of MANAS chips that our
SINP collaborators have designed. In this project I am working as a Project
Fellow under the supervision of Prof. M. Irfan. Our lab has been designated
as Tire 3 station of the LHC data grid. For this we have to develop an on
line computational facility to handle huge amount of data from the LHC. For
this I have started learning basics of ROOT, GEANT, HIJING and GRID
computing. I recently attended VI SERC School on Experimental High Energy
Physics organized by DST, New Delhi so as to have a hang up of these
techniques. |
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Ricardo GODINHO |
Agencia
de Inovação, Santa Maria da Feira - Portugal |
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I am
currently working on several projects related to database backups and
recoveries. I have already developed a reporting tool for the RMAN (Recovery
Manager). I am also developing web interface tools for displaying and
modifying the tab.xml central repository for all the IT-DES group databases
and applications servers. I will also be working on the implementation of a
web interface for recoveries purposes using export/import utilities or
flashback technology.
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Marina GRIGORYAN |
Yerevan Physics Institute - Armenia |
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Since 2003,
I am working in the Yerevan Physics Institute (YerPhI) Grid group of EGEE/WLCG
and ALICE Grid (AliEn) collaborations, as well as in the Grid team of the
Armenian e-Science Foundation (ArmeSFo). My responsibilities concern the
work on the application aspects of Grid including development of the
graphical user interface to the EGEE/WLCG for the YerPhI physicists and of
the web portal for the certification process management by the ArmeSFo
Certification Authority, member of EuGridPMA. Besides, I am responsible for
the maintenance and administration of the Apache web server of the YerPhI
group as well as for the design and development of the group’s web pages.
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Pablo GUTIERREZ LLAMAS |
CERN,
Geneva - Switzerland |
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I started
working at CERN in October of 2006 in the PH-CMC (CMS computing group). I am
helping develop the new framework for the tier0 data facility. This
framework is programmed with perl and python. Our role is to take (root)
files, which contain the results of collisions and which have been
pre-processed by the DAQ group, and apply algorithms to them in order to
filter and classify them. This allows the physicists to recover the
appropriate files in the future for their analyses. Our framework runs on a
Linux operating system. I also worked with c, c++, java and sql. |
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Hui-Tzu HUANG |
Academia Sinica, Taipei - Taiwan |
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I am working
for the operations team of ASGC in Taiwan. The ASGC has been actively
participating in the WLCG/EGEE project through various activities ranging
from strategic planning to infrastructure deployment and services, and more
information about ASGC can be found on http://twgrid.org/. Moreover, the
mission of our team is to provide deployment support facilitating Grid
expansion and maximize the availability of Grid services. In terms of my
job, I am a programmer and experienced with both Java and Python, and
familiar with Windows and Linux. I have developed the asset management
system to assist our operations team to manage the great quantity of
computing and storage elements, furthermore, I am working on developing the
monitoring tools to help our Grid service administration to monitor the
availability of network, hosts, and Grid services. |
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Emir IMAMAGIC |
University Computing Center, Zagreb - Croatia |
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I am
currently working as a researcher and system architect on the CRO-GRID and
the EGEE-II grid projects and production cluster Isabella at University
Computing Center. His research interests are high performance and
distributed computing, computer clusters and grid systems. I have
experience with distributed programming frameworks RPC, Java RMI, .Net
Remoting and web services. Three years of practical experience with cluster
and grid middleware (e.g. Globus Toolkit, Condor, gLite, Nagios, Ganglia,
cluster batching systems SGE and Torque). |
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Weina JI |
Lund University - Sweden |
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I am a
first-year PhD student in Experimental High-Energy Physics from Lund
University, Sweden. My current work is about the phenomenology study of the
physics of B-mesons and in particular signatures of physics beyond the
standmodel in their decays. Now I am doing some simulations, reconstructions
and analysis on the Bc decay at ATLAS experiment.
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Arshad KAMAL |
High Energy Physics Laboratory, Aligarh - India |
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I am a PhD
student pursuing my research in the field of Experimental High-Energy
Physics from AMU., Aligarh. The main objective of my research work is to
study the occurrence of Dynamical fluctuations on event-by-event basis in
relativistic nuclear collisions. Besides, I have about four years experience
of working in an International Collaboration ALICE. I have actively
participated many times in the fabrication of Station Second of Forward
Dimuon Spectrometer of the ALICE detector at Saha Institute of Nuclear
Physics (SINP), Kolkata. I have enough experience to handle modern event
generators like FRITIOF, HIJING etc.
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Tomasz KOKOSZKA |
CERN,
Geneva - Switzerland |
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I am working
at CERN in two projects related to grid computing: ETICS and OMII-Europe.
Both of them are founded by European Commission. ETICS is an integrated
build and test system designated to work in grid environment. I am working
in integrating existing Java web application into a single portal. OMII-Europe
is a system to source software components for grid applications. I am
involved in a repository activity (Java programming using web-service
technology). Before joining CERN, I was working at Hewlett-Packard in
data-warehouse and business intelligence areas. It was programming in Java,
SQL and Informatics. I have a lot of experience in Java programming creating
standalone, enterprise and web applications. I have obtained Sun
certification for Java programmers. I know very well data-warehouse
technology.
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Jiri KRAL |
Czech Technical University, Praha – Czech Republic |
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I am a
student (5th year) of experimental physics (heavy ion/high energy), recently
employed (80%) by the department as an IT support for physical computing. My
task is to build a cluster computer to be used mainly for ALICE data
processing (in cooperation with CAS FZU Tier-2 Center in Prague). My CERN
activity is to supervise and develop a part of Detector Control System for
SDD detectors of ALICE. The work ranges from simple custom hardware design
for front-end, FPGA programming, writing kernel modules, to developing own
DIM servers and working with PVSS.
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Anton LECHNER |
CERN,
Geneva - Switzerland |
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My current work as a PhD-student at CERN consists of investigations
concerning the usage of modern software tools for determining the spatial
dose distribution in patients subject to radiotherapy with ion beams. In
this context I employ Monte Carlo Methods and distributed computing
techniques (particularly Grid) to achieve a high precision and fast
computations suitable to clinical applications. My work involves the
quantitative assessment of relevant physics models for low-energetic ions
(as occuring in radiothereupical applications), currently available in the
Geant4 Simulation Toolkit. Both electromagnetic and hadronic interactions
are taken into account. Possible extensions of the existing Geant4 physics
are considered to design and implement new or improved models. An important
part of my thesis is to evaluate the possibility to exploit a distributed
computing environment for achieving a precise dose calculation within a time
frame compatible with clinical applications at a hadrontherapy facility. For
this purpose I perform large-scale Geant4-based dose calculations on the
LCG. |
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Shu Ting LIAO |
Academia Sinica, Taipei - Taiwan |
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I am working
for the operations team of Academia Sinica Grid Computing Center ASGC in
Taiwan. My primary responsibility is to manage the EGEE AsiaPacific Regional
Operation Center. This involves the direct technical and administrative
support for 20 Grid resources Center in this region. I provide services such
as deployment, configuration, troubleshooting and monitoring of the sites
that we support. As a part of our responsibilities, we also collaborate with
other EGEE ROCs to provide global Grid monitoring, operations and front line
user support. For local operations I am also responsible for managing our
Xen virtual computing services. |
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Thomas LODDENKOETTER |
Bonn University - Germany |
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I am working
on the alignment of the forward tracking components of the ZEUS detector at
HERA. By the time the CSC takes place I will have joined the ATLAS tracking
group for my PHD studies. Furthermore I administer the computer cluster of
the ZEUS Bonn group, which is a Linux cluster consisting of 18 workstations,
one server and one webserver. In the near future I am also going to
participate in the computer administration of the Bonn ATLAS group. |
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Anita MAHAJAN |
University of Jammu - India |
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At present I
am pursuing PhD in Experimental High Energy Physics from University of
Jammu, under the supervision of Prof. Virender Gupta. I have to work with
ALICE experiment. I have a fairly good knowledge of Linux operating system.
I am also having good knowledge of C++. I am also familiar with ROOT and
aliroot framework. I have also done some preliminary analysis by using root
and aliroot. |
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Gerhild MAIER |
CERN,
Geneva - Switzerland |
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Currently I am working on the Experiment Dashboard, which is in production
by the ARDA group of IT/PSS at CERN. I am implementing web interfaces to
visualize information about tasks/jobs on the Grid. Thereby, I am
programming with Python and I am using Linux (SLC4) and sometimes Windows. I
am familiar with C, C++, Java, common web technologies (HTML, JavaScript,
AJAX, ... ), and XML. |
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Diego MARCOS |
Universidad Politécnica de Madrid - Spain |
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I am
actually collaborating with CERN, as a technical student status, in the
development of the ROOT Data Analysis Framework. I am involved in the first
steps of BOOT project that it is expected to reduce the Root’s installation
to a little kernel. All other ROOT libraries will be automatically imported
via the web from central repositories. I am working with C++ in a Linux
environment and I am using the GNU tools: Emacs, GCC and GDB. I have worked
before, during an internship in SAGEM-DS, with Java, Eclipse and OpenGL.
During my studies, I have got familiar with Ada, Haskell, Prolog and
environments Windows. In my every day life I use MacOS as main operative
system. |
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Helen MCGLONE |
University of Glasgow – United Kingdom |
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I am a PhD
student with the University of Glasgow and am based at CERN, Geneva. I work
with the ATLAS experiment in development of the Event Level Metadata TAG
database. The TAG database is a relational and files database system that
allows physicists to perform fast selection of events for analysis. Our main
challenges are scalability, as the TAG database is a multi terabyte system,
and integration with the software and analysis components of the ATLAS
experiment. |
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Parag MHASHILKAR |
Fermilab, Batavia – United States of America |
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Responsibilities: - Design and develop applications for Grid-based
facilities. - Support production for data processing and data distribution
for High Energy Physics Experiments (RunII). - Develop, integrate, and
support software to provide a production grid computing environment for high
energy physics. - Do performance analysis of grid middleware and physics
software. - Design and develop solutions to inter-operate Sam-Grid with
European Grids and Open Science Grids. - Design, develop, integrate and
support computing using Sam-Grid infrastructure to do Monte Carlo over the
grid. - Design and develop Virtual Organization (VO) based solutions for
DZero experiment using standard VO tools like, VOMS and VOMRS.
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