[Acpc-l] Fw: CERN School of Computing 2003 in Krems

Dieter Kranzlmueller dk@gup.uni-linz.ac.at
Tue, 20 May 2003 10:37:35 +0200


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Dear Colleague,


I would like to draw your attention to the 26th edition of the CERN School
of computing, CSC2003, taking place in Krems an der Donau, near Vienna,
the last week of August and first week of September.

This highly reputed school will once again bring some of the best experts
in the world to deliver education on advanced topics such as Grid
computing of State-of-the-Art software engineering.



If interested, view how to apply
<http://csc.web.cern.ch/CSC/2003/CSC03-4.html#MARKER-9-18> and register
<http://csc.web.cern.ch/CSC/2003/csc03_www_application_form.htm> before
June 15th. We hope to see you in Krems.



Best regards

Francois Fluckiger

Director, CERN School of Computing

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CSC2003: CERN School of Computing
<http://csc.web.cern.ch/CSC/2003/default.htm>

from 24 August - 6 September 2003 in Krems an der Donau, Austria



Programme highlights:



GRID Technologies          Software Technologies          Algorithms for LHC



The Grid Track
<http://csc-internal.web.cern.ch/CSC-Internal/csc2003/1_Grid%20Technologies/
Grid_Track.htm>
delivers unique theoretical and hands-on education on some of the most
advanced GRID topics. It is organized by the Europrean Data Grid (EDG)
Project team, highly reputed for its unrivaled training programme. In
addition, Dr Carl Kesselman, one of the two historical inventors of the
Grid, will unveil his vision of the Grid future.



The Software Track
<http://csc-internal.web.cern.ch/CSC-Internal/csc2003/2_Software%20technolog
ies/ST_Track.htm>
addresses the most relevant modern techniques and tools for large scale,
distributed software development and handling. The lecturers will come
from the USA, Italy, CERN to teach theory and organize practical work, as
well and discussions on lessons learnt.



The Algorithm Track
<http://csc-internal.web.cern.ch/CSC-Internal/csc2003/3_Algorithms/AL_Track.
htm>
focuses on the particular challenges the LHC is facing for the event
selection and event reconstruction processes It will describe the
state-of-the algorithms needed, such as adaptive methods, and offer a
range of unique practical exercises on the topic.



View the full program
<http://csc-internal.web.cern.ch/CSC-Internal/csc2003/default.htm> and the
list of lecturers
<http://csc-internal.web.cern.ch/CSC-Internal/csc2003/Lecturers_folder/Lectu
rers_List.htm>
with their biography
<http://csc-internal.web.cern.ch/CSC-Internal/csc2003/Lecturers_folder/Lectu
rers_with_bio.htm>
.



An optional examination will be proposed, and a certificate delivered by
CERN is case of success.



Registe <http://csc.web.cern.ch/CSC/2003/CSC03-4.html#MARKER-9-20> r
before June 15.



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