11–12 May 2021
Zoom
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Digital Twinning

11 May 2021, 15:40
Online (Zoom)

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Conveners

Digital Twinning: Scheduled talks by facilities

  • Chair : Jens Osterhoff (DESY)

Digital Twinning: Contributed talks

  • Chair : Maxence Thevenet (DESY)

Description

Contributed talks, discussion

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  1. Andriy Nosych (ALBA)
    11/05/2021, 15:40

    Beam Instrumentation Simulation System (BISS) is an educational software aimed at Advanced CERN Accelerator School (CAS) Beam Diagnostics hands-on course. The aim of this course is to give basic understanding of the measurement principles, fundamental concepts and related technological aspects of deriving beam position in a particle accelerator. An interactive simulation tool will allow a user...

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  2. Andreas Adelmann (Paul Scherrer Institut)
    11/05/2021, 15:55
  3. Ilya Agapov (DESY)
    11/05/2021, 16:10

    PETRA IV is the diffraction-limited synchrotron light source currently under design at DESY Hamburg, that will deliver hard x-ray beams of unprecedented brightness.
    The design phase of the storage ring is centred around the electron optics model, from which requirements and parameter lists for hardware such as magnets, power supplies, alignment system etc. are generated. The computer models...

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  4. Oliver Knodel (HZDR)
    11/05/2021, 16:25

    This presentation introduces the HELIPORT project, which aims at developing a platform which accommodates the complete life cycle of a scientific project and links all corresponding programs, systems and workflows to create a more FAIR and comprehensible project description. Heliport is linked with our local Handle-Server and generates uniform PIDs from and for various systems and services....

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  6. E. Juncheng (EUXFEL)
    11/05/2021, 17:20

    Experiments conducted in large scientific research infrastructures, such as synchrotrons, free electron lasers, and neutron sources become increasingly complex. Such experiments, often investigating complex physical systems, are usually performed under strict time limitations and may depend critically on experimental parameters. To prepare and analyze these complex experiments, a virtual...

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  7. Lars Fröhlich (DESY / EUXFEL)
    11/05/2021, 17:30

    This contribution gives an overview of two activities regarding "digital twins" of the European XFEL accelerator. The first one is the operation and enhancement of the Virtual XFEL, a clone of the machine control system for testing mid- and high-level software. Using a custom physics simulation written in C++, the Virtual XFEL performs single-particle and envelope tracking in realtime. The...

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  8. Michael Bussmann (HZDR)
    11/05/2021, 17:40

    Digital twins of highly-nonlinear, time-dependent complex systems require to include knowledge on the initial experimental conditions, all relevant detection modalities and the complex system itself. In the case of plasma accelerators, these systems can be seen both as compact accelerators and complex systems to study. In both cases, they require considerable computational power to reach...

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