Streaming Readout II
Organizers: Douglas Hasell, Jan Bernauer (MIT)
Jan 29-30, 2018
Agenda:
Monday, January 29
Morning session - Overview of current systems and plans for the future.
- 09:00 - Douglas Hasell (MIT) - Welcome
- 09:15 - Jan Bernauer (MIT) - title ?
- 09:45 - Jose Repond (ANL) - TOPSIDE- Concept of an EIC detector
- 10:15 - Martin Purschke (BNL) -Streaming TPC Readout in the sPHENIX Experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider
- 10:45 - Coffee
- 11:00 - Graham Heyes (JLAB) - The Evolution of JLAB DAQ toward streaming readout File:Graham Heyes.pdf
- 11:30 - Alexandre Camsonne (JLAB) - JLAB SOLID experiment DAQ overview
- 12:00 - Lunch (on your own)
Afternoon session - Technical presentation on electronics and capabilities followed by round table discussion and planning.
- 13:30 - Ryan Herbst (SLAC) - title ?
- 14:00 - Chris Cuevas (JLab) - Streaming Readout Electronics for the 12GeV Experiment Program @JLAB
- 14:30 - Shaorui Li(BNL) - Developing Front-End ASICs and Redout Electronics at BNL Instrumentation
- 15:00 - Esko Mikkola (Alphacore) - title ?
- 15:30 - Coffee
- 15:45 - Open discussion on the implications for various detector choices and electronic requirements, next steps and tests needed for streaming readout electronics: ASICs needs, detector/readout needs, what can we accomplish, etc.
- 18:00- Dinner (on your own but reservations at Legal Seafood)
Tuesday, January 30
- 09:00 - Mike Williams (MIT) - LHCB and Machine Learning ?
- 09:30 - Markus Diefenthaler (JLab) - ?
- 10:00 - Open discussion on what data acquisition system need from the electronics: raw data, massaged data, partially reconstructed data ? What are the limitations.
- 10:30 - Coffee
- 10:45 - Open discussion on where do we go from here. Possible collaboration, where can we help each other, to do list, timeline, etc.
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Participants:
Hopefully attending in person
Jan Bernauer (MIT) - speaker Ross Corliss (MIT) Chris Cuevas (JLab) - speaker Markus Diefenthaler (JLab) - speaker Rolf Ent (JLab) Ivica Frisic (MIT) Douglas Hasell (MIT) Graham Heyes (JLab) - speaker Richard Milner (MIT) Bob Redwine (MIT) Jose Repond (ANL) - speaker Mike Williams (MIT) - speaker Rik Yoshida (JLab)
Attending remotely
David Blyth (ANL) Alexandre Camsonne (JLab) - speaker Dipangkar Dutta (MSU) Ryan Herbst (SLAC) - speaker Eleanor Judd (LBL) Michael Kohl (HU) Tonko Ljubicic (BNL) Marco Locatelli (CAEN) Alessandro Lonardo (INFN) Pete Markwitz (FIU) Esko Mikkola (AlphaCore) - speaker Martin Purschke (BNL) - speaker Ernst Sichtermann (LBL)