IF7 Meeting on System Design/Training/Electronics Infrastructure White Papers

America/Chicago
Zoom

Zoom

Meeting ID: 929 1345 7604 Passcode: 510928
Gabriella Carini (Brookhaven National Laboratory), John Parsons (Columbia University), Mitch Newcomer (U.Penn)
Description

Meeting to advance our discussion and begin work on white paper topics, create outlines and populate with volunteers  to meet  the Snowmass,  March 15 deadline, for completion.

Google Docs  Link to Spread Sheet

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1vEoAv5TUkuvaQ7E3NmQy1d2pJsrOom8D/edit#gid=1807942893

Mitch Newcomer
    • 14:00 14:20
      Invitation Email 20m

      Training / Community Learning
      Meetings, Seminars or training summer workshops for grad students, post docs, staff, faculty to explain/discuss System Design Techniques and basics of detector mounted readout systems for large scale detector systems at:
      Accelerators facilities where rate and radiation hardness are driving parameters.
      Underground facilities where radio purity and low or cryo temperature operation are important

      *Exploration of the possibilities for intentional, intentional Co-design/Co-development of system interfaces from the beginning of detector system planning (as opposed to independent sub-system designs pasted together after being independently vetted).

      • Maintaining Instrumentation expertise within HEP institutions (Labs and Universities) to establish a steady flow of skilled designers capable of contributing effort towards next generation detector systems that may take a generation to design and build.
        Provide training and exploratory design approaches for HEP detector related AI and ML techniques.
        Explore and share experience for Cryogenic readout systems both Analog and Digital.

      • Support Infrastructure: Access to design & verification tools as well as version control software.

        • Support for hands on training examining designs & developing prototype building blocks.
        • Community wide web access to seasoned design experts.
        • Encouragement of summer internships for grad students at commercial companies and National Labs

      Our white paper efforts should contain:
      References and contributions to other Snowmass Frontiers such as the Community Engagement Frontier where an effort is underway ease institutional access to EDA tools, IP (especially digital blocks) and foundries through DOE or other governmental agency brokered contracts with major companies. etc.

      Discussion of recent opportunities for collaborative work and organic crowd sourced learning: Open Access tools, and ways to utilize foundry (ASIC fab) services & possibilities for collaborating across fields to enhance or develop specialized design services etc.

      In this work we should Express the importance of equal access & support for DOE and NSF funded projects.

      Perhaps expansion of the role of the Pre-CPAD HEPIC meeting to organize events.

      Bring your ideas and a sense of how you might participate in the writing process.

         Gabreilla,  Mitch, John