
Next Generation Triggers
Innovative computing technologies for data acquisition and processing
for the High-Luminosity Large Hadron Collider and beyond
Our research

Experiment Trigger Systems
ATLAS and CMS experts in NextGen develop new workflows and data processing techniques to increase the sensitivity of future particle physics triggers

Heterogeneous Computing
NextGen develops and benchmarks software and techniques to exploit accelerated computing architectures keeping in mind cost and energy efficiency

Artificial Intelligence
NextGen investigates the use of AI technologies to improve the experiments’ physics impact leveraging massive data throughput pipelines and large-scale models

Physics Simulation
Theoretical physicists and software engineers in NextGen look at new event generators techniques to improve simulation and detection of exotic signatures

Education and Training
NextGen works with the High-Energy Physics community and computer science experts to provide new generations of scientists with the right skills for tomorrow’s challenges
News & Events
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CERN School of Computing – Hamburg, 8-21 September 2024.
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With its 45 years of history, the CERN School of Computing (CSC) has trained thousands of scientists and engineers from all over the world. This year, the school will be hosted at the DESY campus, in Hamburg. The students will follow a rich programme of lectures and hands-on exercises around three distinct tracks : Physics…
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The Next Generation Triggers for CERN detectors
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The recently launched Next Generation Triggers project is set to remarkably increase the efficiency, sensitivity and modelling of CERN experiments