Conveners
Physics & Engineering I
- Hiroshi Sakamoto (The University of Tokyo)
Dr
Tomoe Kishimoto
(The University of Tokyo)
3/10/17, 9:00 AM
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
The Tokyo Tier-2 site, which is located in International Center for Elementary Particle Physics (ICEPP) at the University of Tokyo, is providing computer resources for the ATLAS experiment in the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG). The official site operation in the WLCG was started in 2007 after the several years development since 2002, and the site has been achieving a stable operation...
Dr
Jiaheng Zou
(IHEP, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
3/10/17, 9:30 AM
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
IHEP computing center serves for many high energy physics experiments. We have more than 13,000 CPU cores and hundreds of active users. There are tens of thousands jobs per day. We divide users into many groups classically according to which experiment they belong to. And each computing node is privately owned by one group. The peak requirements of different groups are not coincident in...
Ms
Hongmei Zhang
(Institute of High Energy Physics, CAS, China)
3/10/17, 10:00 AM
Physics (including HEP) and Engineering Applications
IHEP manages a number of China’s major scientific facilities, including BEPC, BES, BSRF, HXMT, ADS ,JUNO, CSNS, CEPC, the International Cosmic-Ray Observatory at Yangbajing in Tibet, the Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment etc. Data generated by these facilities is processed in IHEP data center.
There are many computing resources in IHEP data center, including cloud computing resources, local...