CERN Accelerating science

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Date published Title Abstract Article
02/04/2016 CERN with storage platform see – Data

CERN with storage platform see – Data. Seagate has signed a three-year partnership with CERN OPENLAB to develop Kinetic storage platform for the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Founded in 2001, CERN OPENLAB allows the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) to use the computing centers around the world to store, distribute and analyze tens of petabytes (15 million gigabytes) of data generated annually by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

29/03/2016 SystemTap Guru Mode and Oracle SQL Parsing

SystemTap and dynamic tracing tools in general give administrators great control on their systems with the relatively little additional effort to learn the new tools. In this post you will see of how SystemTap that can be used to modify data on the fly at runtime. The outcome is a form of "live patching". Examples are provided on how to apply these ideas to Oracle SQL parsing functionality. This type of "guru mode" use of SystemTap is a corner case, but I believe it is important to know that such techniques exist and how they can be deployed, also because they can be implemented with just a few lines of code.

26/03/2016 Summer Student Programme | CERN openlab

CERN is the birthplace of the World Wide Web and where the Higgs particle was discovered by two of the major LHC experiments, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations.

25/03/2016 PhD positions at Universities of London, Newcastle, Durham and Keele, UK, date limite: avr. 2016

I invite applications for a fully-funded three-year PhD student position at the Institute of Neuroscience 
at Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne (UK). The successful candidate will work under the 
supervision of Dr Roman Bauer and Dr Evelyne Sernagor, and do computational modeling as well as 
wet-lab work on neuronal development in the retina. There is also the possibility for the student to be 
involved in a collaborative project with CERN openlab and Intel as a project partner. 

22/03/2016 Opening Keynote Address: Big Data Analytics And The LHC

The Large Hadron Collider is one of the largest and most complicated pieces of scientific apparatus ever constructed. The detectors along the LHC ring see as many as 800 million proton-proton collisions per second. An event in 10 to the 11th power is new physics and there is a hierarchical series of steps to extract a tiny signal from an enormous background. High energy physics (HEP) has long been a driver in managing and processing enormous scientific datasets and the largest scale high throughput computing centers. HEP developed one of the first scientific computing grids that now regularly operates 500k processor cores and half of an exabyte of disk storage located on 5 continents including hundreds of connected facilities. This presentation will discuss the techniques used to extract scientific discovery from a large and complicated dataset. While HEP has developed many tools and techniques for handling big datasets, there is an increasing desire within the field to make more effective use of additional industry developments. The presenter will discuss some of the ongoing work to adopt industry techniques in big data analytics to improve the discovery potential of the LHC and the effectiveness of the scientists who work on it.

22/03/2016 CERN seeks to predict new and popular data sets

Apache Spark eyed as potential framework for big data analysis at one of the world’s most prominent nuclear research organizations.

21/03/2016 CERN nabízí technologie a řešení k využití i českému průmyslu

CERN je Evropská organizace pro jaderný výzkum se sídlem v Ženevě. Je to nejrozsáhlejší výzkumné centrum částicové fyziky na světě.

16/03/2016 Seagate converged Ethernet Storage Controller mit silicon photonics I/O Technologie

Seagate und PETRA* entwickeln in Zusammenarbeit optische Verbindungslösungen für zukünftige Hochleistungs-Rechenzentren…

14/03/2016 [Comp-neuro] PhD student position available at Newcastle University
Dear all,
 
I invite applications for a fully-funded three-year PhD student position at the Institute of Neuroscience
at Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne (UK). The successful candidate will work under the
supervision of Dr Roman Bauer and Dr Evelyne Sernagor, and do computational modeling as well as
wet-lab work on neuronal development in the retina. There is also the possibility for the student to be
involved in a collaborative project with CERN openlab and Intel as a project partner.
09/03/2016 PhD Studentship in the Institute of Neuroscience

PhD Studentship in the Institute of Neuroscience – Self-organization of retinal neurons: from developmental growth rules to realistic morphologies and connectivity

Newcastle University

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