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feat: Add coffea development for LHC experiments project #85
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name: Coffea development for LHC experiments | ||
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postdate: 2022-02-22 | ||
categories: | ||
- Analysis tools | ||
durations: | ||
- 3 months | ||
experiments: | ||
- CMS | ||
- ATLAS | ||
skillset: | ||
- C++ | ||
- Python | ||
- CI/CD | ||
- Linux | ||
- Git | ||
status: | ||
- Available | ||
project: | ||
- IRIS-HEP | ||
location: | ||
- Any | ||
commitment: | ||
- Full time | ||
program: | ||
- IRIS-HEP fellow | ||
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shortdescription: Development of coffea to support multiple LHC experiment analysis workflows | ||
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description: > | ||
As the [coffea](https://coffeateam.github.io/coffea/) analysis framework has continued | ||
to gain use across the CMS experiment and is beginning to be used more in ATLAS, the | ||
amount of experiment specific code has grown as well. | ||
With coffea's recent transition in late 2023 to be more Dask focused there is work to be | ||
done to support experiment specific areas, such as the ATLAS specific | ||
`coffea.nanoevents.PHYSLITESchema`, while still focusing on performance and user needs. | ||
This project would support the general development of coffea with a focus on targeting | ||
experiment specific code to support and improve the user experience and would have | ||
the Fellow work closely with the coffea core team. | ||
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contacts: | ||
- name: Lindsey Gray | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
- name: Nick Smith | ||
email: [email protected] | ||
- name: Matthew Feickert | ||
email: [email protected] |
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@lgray @nsmith- I had forgotten to take care of this last week and just remembered, so I just threw something together here before bed so we can get this up, but if you can give this a look over and add comments or revisions that would be great.
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Looks good to me