HEPData advisory board meeting 2017

Europe/London
OC103 (IPPP Durham)

OC103

IPPP Durham

Graeme Watt (IPPP Durham), Keith Ellis (IPPP Durham)
Description

The main goals will be to review progress since the last meeting in 2015, to invite feedback from data submitters and users, to prioritise the next steps for the project, and to form a strategy for the next STFC funding period (2019-2022).

Vidyo connection:
https://vidyoportal.cern.ch/join/ZwpP1m11hJSefbh0FihXcENnco
If you want to join by phone, please use one of the phone numbers listed in the link below:
http://information-technology.web.cern.ch/services/fe/howto/users-join-vidyo-meeting-phone
and enter the meeting extension 102644279528 in order to join.

For reference, past meetings can be found at the following links:
http://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/e/HepData2014
http://conference.ippp.dur.ac.uk/e/HepData2015
https://indico.cern.ch/event/512652/timetable/
See also https://arxiv.org/abs/1704.05473

    • 13:00 13:15
      Introduction 15m
      Speaker: Keith Ellis (IPPP Durham)
      Slides
    • 13:15 13:45
      HEPData status 30m
      Speaker: Graeme Watt (IPPP Durham)
      Slides
    • 13:45 14:00
      CERN and HEPData 15m
      Speakers: Salvatore Mele (CERN), Sünje Dallmeier-Tiessen (CERN)
      Slides
    • 14:00 14:20
      Discussion 20m
    • 14:20 14:30
      Non-LHC experiments and HEPData 10m
      Speaker: Matthew Wing (UCL)
      Slides
    • 14:30 14:40
      ALICE and HEPData 10m
      Speaker: Enrico Scomparin (Torino)
      Slides
    • 14:40 14:50
      ATLAS and HEPData 10m
      Speaker: Bill Murray (RAL / Warwick University)
      Slides
    • 14:50 15:00
      CMS and HEPData 10m
      Speaker: Henning Flaecher (University of Bristol)
      Slides
    • 15:00 15:10
      LHCb and HEPData 10m
      Speakers: Alex Grecu (IFIN-HH), Ulrik Egede (Imperial College London)
      Slides
    • 15:10 15:25
      BSM phenomenology and HEPData 15m
      Speaker: Andy Buckley (University of Glasgow)
      Slides
    • 15:25 17:00
      Other possible contributions and discussion 1h 35m