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Invitation to register: 4th Fusion HPC Workshop (No replies)

juliogm
2 years ago
juliogm 2 years ago

Dear Colleagues,  

It is our pleasure to host the 4th Fusion HPC Workshop as an online event on 29-30 November 2023. The workshop covers all computer applications using High-Performance Supercomputing (HPC) in the field of fusion research. They include, but are not limited to, numerical simulations in the following areas:  

  • Fusion reactor materials
  • Edge and plasma-material interactions
  • Multi-physics modelling
  • Fusion reactor technology
  • Energy and particle transport 
  • Plasma turbulence and related transport processes
  • Plasma hydrodynamics including linear, nonlinear and/or extended MHD
  • Plasma instabilities
  • Heating, fuelling and current drive
  • Laser-plasma interactions
  • Fast particle physics and burning plasma issues
  • Scenario development and control

The program will consist of five keynote talks:

  • Speaker: Sergei Dudarev, from CCFE, UK Title: The computational principles of a virtual tokamak reactor
  • Speaker: Cristina Rea, from MIT, USA Title: A review of explainable Machine Learning accelerating Fusion science
  • Speaker: José Manuel García-Regaña, from CIEMAT, Spain Title: Stellarator turbulence simulation in Europe: a tour of its latest achievements
  • Speaker: Gilles Fourestey, from EPFL, Switzerland Title: How EUROfusion Advanced Computing Hubs leverage high-performance computing to accelerate research and engineering in nuclear fusion
  • Speaker: Andrew Davis, from CCFE, UK Title: High Performance Multiphysics driven design for fusion systems

You may view the complete program here.

We warmly welcome you to attend the workshop. You may find the registration instructions and link here.

We look forward to seeing you soon!




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