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Pushing the Frontiers at ATLAS

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KMI Colloquium
2022-10-26 17:00
Zachary Marshall (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
ZOOM

KMI colloquium” 26th Oct (Wed)  17:00 JST-
Speaker : Zachary Marshall (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Title : Pushing the Frontiers at ATLAS
Place : ZOOM 

Abstract : The future of the ATLAS experiment extends 20 years, to the end of the High-Luminosity run of the Large Hadron collider. During that time, the experiment will be confronted with some of the most difficult computing challenges of any modern scientific experiment, from an enormous dataset volume, to the extreme computing and networking requirements. The experiment must not only rise to meet those challenges, but leave absolutely no stone unturned. A robust new physics search program is absolutely mandatory to fully explore and exploit the data. This seminar will present the computing challenges at ATLAS, a variety of approaches to overcome them, and some of the cutting-edge searches for new physics that set examples for how the data might be explored in the future.