Name_of_posting_person: Francois Fluckiger
CSC_year: CSC2007
Type_of_posting: I have a specific topic to propose
Date: September 19, 2008
Time: 04:59:45 PM

Message

Welcome to CSC2008 participants. I hope you enjoyed our school and you will be willing to suggest topics through this forum. However, I know that the current year is extremely busy for several of you (LHC completion). Therefore, consider this as an opportunity but not as having any kind of moral obligation (there might be another opportunity for a joint CSC2008-CSC2009 inverted school in March 2010).
François, School Director


Name_of_posting_person: Samuele Kaplun
CSC_year: CSC2008
Type_of_posting: I have a specific topic to propose
Date: September 30, 2008
Time: 01:38:47 PM

Message

My first proposal is the extension of the presentation I did for the CSC2008. I.e. Python (for Physicists). That means a course on Python trying to underline topics interesting to physicists and their typical issues.


Name_of_posting_person: Samuele Kaplun
CSC_year: CSC2008
Type_of_posting: I have a specific topic to propose
Date: September 30, 2008
Time: 01:45:29 PM

Message

A second proposal is for an introduction to "Quantum Computing". The quantum computing field might be very important for the near future if laboratory experiments on QC might become more affordable leading the construction of a real quantum computer. Moreover this topic might be a good example of knowledge exchange between Physics and Computer Science. I must say that I worked on QC only for my bachelor thesis and from the point of view of a computer scientist. Hence I'd need to revise it a lot, and it would be great to work in a team including physicists who far better know the physics point of view.


Name_of_posting_person: David Gonzalez Maline
CSC_year: CSC2008
Type_of_posting: I have a specific topic to propose
Date: October 22, 2008
Time: 12:32:50 PM

Message

Hello all, I have only one topic to propose. It would be about the use of neural networks for data regression and discrimination.

Nowadays, NN have a very wide range of use, from science to finance. Even at CERN NN are present at many aspects of the LHC experiments, from the most basic aspect up to data analysis. They are used inside the detectors to trigger the acquisition of data and they are also used to analyze the data retrieved once obtained. So I guess this topic would be suitable for all the types of students attending the school, including physicist and engineers

The lectures would cover the following:


Name_of_posting_person: James Thorne
CSC_year: CSC2008
Type_of_posting: I have a specific topic to propose
Date: October 31, 2008
Time: 12:26:01 PM

Message

Monitoring the grid is a huge task and one which is becoming increasingly important. The LHC experiments, systems administrators and managers all need to know the status of sites, whether it's their own or not, and all want it presented in a different way. Communicating the status of grid services at a site to the grid as a whole is challenging and still has some creases to iron out. Monitoring the grid and ways of improving it would make an interesting topic for iCSC.


Name_of_posting_person: François Fluckiger
Type_of_posting: End of posting period
Date: November 19, 2008
Time: 02:28:57 PM

Message

Dear CSC2008 participants,


On behalf of the CSC Advisory Committee, I would like to thank the CSC2008 participants for their postings on this forum.

Have was noted, there were good but few proposals this year. Therefore, the Advisory Committee decided to postpone iCSC2009, and to propose a joint inverted school in 2010 with CSC2008 and CSC2009 willing students. As a result, there will be another call next autumn where we hope those who made proposals this year will be willing to re-submit their (or a new) proposal. This may also give further opportunities to identify possible teammates. We of course also invite all the other participants to also propose topics next year.

Many thanks again to those who developed ideas on this forum.

François Fluckiger, CSC Director