May 24 – 27, 2021
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America/Chicago timezone

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May 25, 2021, 1:00 PM
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  1. Richard Erickson (USGS)
    5/25/21, 1:00 PM

    The US Geological Survey (USGS) is currently leading a horizon scanning for new invasive species for the United States (US). This horizon scan is using a climate match to assess how climate in potential invasive species’ non-US range matches the climate in different parts of the US. We developed a high-throughput assessment using HTCondor to examine 8,000+ species. We will describe our...

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  2. Nick Cooley (University of Pittsburg)
    5/25/21, 1:20 PM
  3. Marco Mascheroni (CERN)
    5/25/21, 1:40 PM

    The landscape of computing power available for the CMS experiment is already evolving from almost exclusively x86 processors, predominantly deployed at WLCG sites, towards a more diverse mixture of Grid, HPC and Cloud facilities, incorporating a higher fraction of non-CPU components, such as GPUs. The CMS Global Pool is consequently adapting to the heterogeneous resource scenario, aiming at...

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  4. Michael Thomas (LIGO)
    5/25/21, 2:00 PM
  5. David Lamarche (Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec)
    5/25/21, 2:20 PM

    Digitization is an important aspect of the preservation and promotion of heritage materials. Once physical documents are too fragile or damaged to manipulate, the digital copy often becomes the only version that is available to the public. The digitization workflow must produce files that reliably meet high standards.

    The combination of cycle scavenging and distributed computing of HTCondor...

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