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feat: Add coffea development for LHC experiments project #85

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name: Coffea development for LHC experiments

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

shortdescription: Development of coffea to support multiple LHC experiment analysis workflows

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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

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.

contacts:
- name: Lindsey Gray
email: [email protected]
- name: Nick Smith
email: [email protected]
- name: Matthew Feickert
email: [email protected]
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