Supported by the National Science Foundation Collaborator: University of Michigan Collaborator: Michigan State University Collaborator: Wayne State University Collaborator: Indiana University
30 September 2016

Our abstract submission was accepted for a talk at The 22nd International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics, CHEP 2016. The conference is hosted by SLAC and LBNL, October 10-14 in San Francisco.

The CHEP conferences address challenges in computing, networking and software for the world’s leading data-intensive science experiments that currently analyze hundreds of petabytes of data using worldwide computing resources.

Find out more details about our talk and download the slides from the conference contribution page.

For more information about the conference in general you can visit the CHEP 2016 website.

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