The 13th edition of the “Inverted” CERN School of Computing (iCSC 2020) will take place at CERN from 16 to 18 March 2020 in the IT Auditorium (room 31/3-004).
An excellent program is planned, consisting of lectures and hands-on exercises selected from a range of proposals submitted by student of past CSC schools.
You are not obliged to attend the full event – indeed you can simply attend the classes that interest you the most. Attendance is free, and the event will be webcast for those who cannot attend in person.
Registration is not compulsory, but will allow you to enjoy coffee courtesy of the CSC, and obtain a hard copy of the booklet, which includes the lecture slides and notes (distributed during the school, while stocks last).
More details and registration on: https://indico.cern.ch/e/iCSC-2020
iCSC 2020 program will cover the following domains:
- Programming Paradigms and Design Patterns
- Heterogeneous Programming with OpenCL
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Reconstruction and Imaging
- Modern C++ features
- JavaScript for Science
- Big Data processing with SQL
This year’s lecturers are:
- Armine Abramyan, Alikhanyan National Science Laboratory, Yerevan, Armenia
- Miguel Astrain Etxezarreta, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
- Emil Kleszcz, CERN
- Kilian Lieret, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
- Ruchi Mishra, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw, Poland
- Nis Meinert, University of Rostock, Germany
- Rita Roque, University of Coimbra, Portugal
The CERN Schools of Computing
The two other Schools that make up the annual CSC series this year are:
- The Thematic school (tCSC 2020) taking place on June 7-13 in Split, Croatia
- The Main School (CSC 2020) taking place on August 23 - September 5 in Krakow, Poland
For further information on the CERN School of Computing, see http://cern.ch/csc or e-mail computing.school@cern.ch.
Sebastian Lopienski, CERN School of Computing director