DOE Annual Progress Review of the
Lattice Quantum Chromodynamics (LQCD) Computing Project
LQCD-Ext
May 15-16th, 2014

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
Location: Wilson Hall (Room: Comitium, WH2SE)


Agenda
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May 15
08:30      Executive session (45 min)
09:15      Welcome (15 min) – Nigel Lockyer
09:30      Logistics and Introductions (5 min) – Bill Boroski
09:35      LQCD-ext Overview & USQCD Governance (50 min) - Paul Mackenzie
10:25      Break (15 min)
10:40      USQCD Allocation Process (20 min) – Robert Edwards
11:00      Science Talk 1: Lattice QCD for HEP: Standard-Model Parameters and Matrix Elements (40 min) – Ruth Van de Water
11:40      Science Talk 2: Lattice Field Theory Beyond the Standard Model (20 min) – Rich Brower
12:00      Lunch / Executive Session
1:00        Science Talk 3: High Temperature/Density QCD (30 min) – Frithjof Karsch
1:30        Science Talk 4: Hadron Spectroscopy, Structure and Interactions (30 min) – Martin Savage
2:00        LQCD-Ext Project: Management and Performance (60 min) – Bill Boroski
3:00        Coffee Break (20 min)
3:20        LQCD-Ext: Technical Performance of FY2013 BG/Q Deployment (20 min) - Bob Mawhinney
3:40        LQCD-Ext: Technical Performance of FY2013 Cluster Deployment (20 min) – Amitoj Singh
4:00        LQCD-Ext: FY2014 Hardware Plan & Cluster Deployment Status (30 min) – Don Holmgren
4:30        LQCD-Ext: Future Planning - FY2015 and Beyond (15 min) – Bill Boroski
4:45        Executive Session (60 min)
5:45        Committee request for additional information - Committee/Project Leadership
6:00        Adjourn
7:00        Dinner

May 16
8:30        Executive Session (30 min)
9:00        Committee questions and discussion (60 min)
10:00      Break (10 min)
10:10      Executive Session / Preliminary Report Writing
12:00      Lunch
1:00        Closeout
2:00        Adjourn



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