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e-mail: ap6964@princeton.edu
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institution: Princeton University
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name: Adrian Alan Pol
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Machine Learning Postdoctoral Research Associate, Princeton University
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website: https://adrianalan.me/
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### My research:
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Machine learning and its applications to hardware trigger at CMS
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### My expertise is:
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Anomaly detection, model compression
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### A problem I'm grappling with:
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How to trigger on new physics, deep learning in latency-constraint hardware
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### I've got my eyes on:
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arxiv
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HPC, computing for HEP

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institution: Princeton University
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name: Ioana Ifirm
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title: Research Software Engineer, Princeton University
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## My research:
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Uproot, Awkward Array, xeus-cpp
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Python, C++, ML
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## A problem I'm grappling with:
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Columnar analysis
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Growing the Pythonic HEP ecosystem, particularly as lead developer of Uproot and Awkward Array.
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Python, vertical scaling, array-oriented programming.
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Involving more people in scientific Python, both as users and developers, bridging Awkward Array with everything, including ROOT and RDataFrame, generalizing its applicability beyond HEP.
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Julia, portable GPU programming, Arrow, Parquet, Zarr.
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Executive Director and Lead PI for the Institute for Research and Innovation in Software for High Energy Physics (IRIS-HEP)
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Neutrino mass with the KATRIN experiment.
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Optimization in videogames. It's a bit out of left field, but a game as complex as The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom running on hardware effectively as powerful as a high-end smartphone fascinates me. Especially with it's robust interactive kinematic physics systems.
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