Physics:CHEP Conference
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International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP) is held in roughly 18 month intervals to overview latest computing trends and approaches in the fields of High Energy Physics and Nuclear Physics[1].
The Conference is a major event in the area (~500 participants), featuring plenary sessions, parallel sections and poster presentations; it publishes peer-reviewed Proceedings.
The Conference location rotates between Americas, Asia and Europe.
CHEP conferences
- CHEP'85 25–28 June 1985, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- CHEP'87 2–6 February 1987, Asilomar, California , United States
- CHEP'89 10–14 April 1989, Oxford, England , United Kingdom
- CHEP'90 9–13 April 1990, Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
- CHEP'91 11–15 March 1991, Tsukuba, Japan
- CHEP'92 21–25 September 1992, Annecy, France
- CHEP'94 21–27 April 1994, San Francisco , California , United States
- CHEP'95 18–22 September 1995, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- CHEP'97 7–11 April 1997, Berlin, Germany
- CHEP'98 31 August - 4 September 1998, Chicago , Illinois, United States
- CHEP2000 7–11 February 2000, Padova, Italy
- CHEP'01 3–7 September 2001, Beijing, China
- CHEP'03 24–28 March 2003, San Diego, California , United States
- CHEP'04 27 September - 1 October 2004, Interlaken, Switzerland
- CHEP'06 13–17 February 2006, Mumbai , India
- CHEP'07 2–7 September 2007, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
- CHEP'09 21–27 March 2009, Prague, Czech Republic
- CHEP'10 18–22 October 2010, Taipei, Taiwan
- CHEP'12 21–25 May 2012, New York City , New York, United States
- CHEP'13 14-18 October 2013, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- CHEP'15 13-17 April 2015, Okinawa, Japan
- CHEP'16 10-14 October 2016, San Francisco , California , United States
- CHEP'18 9-13 July 2018, Sofia, Bulgaria
References
- ↑ Silverman, Alan (30 March 2011). "Computing conference goes to Taipei". CERN Courier (IOP Publishing). http://cerncourier.com/cws/article/cern/45449. Retrieved 1 December 2017.