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High Performance Computing at CNAF: Accelerators and Plasma Physics
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
from
to
(Europe/Rome)
at CNAF Bologna ( Sala riunioni CNAF primo piano )
at CNAF Bologna ( Sala riunioni CNAF primo piano )
viale Berti Pichat 6/2, Bologna
Material: |
Go to day
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13:00 - 13:20
Opening
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13:00
Beams and plasma dynamics
10'
Speaker: Giorgio Turchetti (UniBo/INFN) -
13:10
Computing activities at CNAF
10'
Speaker: Gaetano Maron (INFN CNAF)
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13:00
Beams and plasma dynamics
10'
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13:20 - 13:50
Support for HPC and software development at CNAF
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13:50 - 15:10
HPC and proton acceleration
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13:50
Beam dynamics studies for the LHC and Injector upgrade: some examples
20'
Speaker: Gianluigi Arduini (CERN) Material: Slides -
14:10
Multipolar non-linearities and correction strategies
20'
Speakers: Armando Bazzani (UniBo/INFN), Massimo Giovannozzi (CERN) Material: Slides -
14:30
Transport and space charge studies with the MICROMAPS code
20'
Speaker: Giuliano Franchetti (GSI) Material: Slides -
14:50
Transport and space charge studies with the HALODYN code
20'
Speaker: Andrea Franchi (ESRF) Material: Slides
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13:50
Beam dynamics studies for the LHC and Injector upgrade: some examples
20'
- 15:10 - 15:30 Coffee break and refreshments
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15:30 - 16:50
Electron acceleration and X Thomson
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15:30
X-ray generation using LWFA generated electrons
20'
Speaker: Stefan Karsch (LMU/MPQ) -
15:50
Laser acceleration of electrons and Thomson X-rays at CNR/INO
20'
Speakers: Leonida Antonio Gizzi (CNR/INO), Luca Labate (CNR/INO) Material: Slides -
16:10
Generation of ultra-bright, multi-MeV gamma- ray beams via non-linear Thomson scattering
20'
Speaker: Gianluca Sarri (QUB) Material: Slides -
16:30
Time resolved X-ray spectroscopies
20'
Speaker: Federico Boscherini (UniBo) Material: Slides
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15:30
X-ray generation using LWFA generated electrons
20'
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16:50 - 17:50
Simulations of laser acceleration
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16:50
Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in high energy gain radiation pressure ion acceleration
15'
Speaker: Andrea Sgattoni (CNR/INO) Material: Slides -
17:05
Prepulse and preplasma studies for a proton acceleration record experiment: 2D analysis
15'
Speaker: Stefano Sinigardi (UniBo/INFN) -
17:20
Wakefield excitation using multiple incoherent laser pulses
15'
Speaker: Carlo Benedetti (LBNL) -
17:35
Laser acceleration of protons and electrons: simulations on GPUs at CNAF
15'
Speaker: Francesco Rossi (UniBo/INFN)
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16:50
Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in high energy gain radiation pressure ion acceleration
15'
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17:50 - 18:00
Conclusions and perspectives
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13:00 - 13:20
Opening