The 7th Particle Physics Computing Summer School was held at the KEK for five days from 29 July to 2 August 2024. (For more information on the summer school, click here: URL).
In recent years, research on elementary particles, atomic nuclei, cosmic rays and astrophysics has made great advances with the use of computers. With these developments, mastering the technology is considered essential for future research.
Three members of the Ishino Lab, Kiyoshi, Shunsuke and Mitsuhiro, participated in this school and learnt a lot about cutting-edge technologies such as multivariate analysis and machine learning. Furthermore, 40 students from other universities participated in the school and were able to deepen exchanges.
On the final day, we had the opportunity to present the results of the five days, and we could be able to fully demonstrate the results that we obtained in the school.
Kiyoshi received the presentation award (photo right), and the title of his research was ‘Development of foregrounds removal method for CMB signal extraction using convolutional neural networks’. We will continue to make use of what we learnt at this school and work even harder on our research.

