University of the Pacific Analytics professor, Jim Hetrick, is a particle physicist with lots of experience analyzing data. A regular visitor to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, he is currently exploring models of what the Higgs particle might really be.
In this Meetup, Dr. Hetrick will give us an overview of some of the Big Data challenges at the most complex experiment ever built--literally operating at the speed of light (well, at 99.9999988% of it), as well as talk about his work doing large scale, massively parallel supercomputer calculations of the quantum field theory underlying these experiments.
please RSVP to the event by clicking the link below:
http://www.meetup.com/Analytics-Lecture-Series-Univ-of-the-Pacific-SF/events/223270912/
University of the Pacific Analytics professor, Jim Hetrick, is a particle physicist with lots of experience analyzing data. A regular visitor to the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, he is currently exploring models of what the Higgs particle might really be.
In this Meetup, Dr. Hetrick will give us an overview of some of the Big Data challenges at the most complex experiment ever built--literally operating at the speed of light (well, at 99.9999988% of it), as well as talk about his work doing large scale, massively parallel supercomputer calculations of the quantum field theory underlying these experiments.
please RSVP to the event by clicking the link below:
http://www.meetup.com/Analytics-Lecture-Series-Univ-of-the-Pacific-SF/events/223270912/
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