Media
Video recordings
Day 1 – 24 February
Day 2 – 25 February
*Please note that not all talks are available.
*In the description of the videos you will find a direct link to the beginning of each talk.
Presentations
Keynote talks
Speaker: Alba Cervera (Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain)
Title: Quantum-HPC integration: state-of-the-art, challenges and opportunities
Speaker: Carolin Nuehrenberg (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics, Germany)
Title: Gyrokinetic simulations for stellarator plasmas
Speaker: Hiroyuki Yamaguchi (National Institute for Fusion Science, Japan)
Title: Design activity of a flexible stellarator in National Institute for Fusion Science
Speaker: Jaime Marian (University of California Los Angeles, USA)
Titile: Multiscale materials modeling for simulating the response of structural materials to fusion reactor conditions
Speaker: Misun Min (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
Title: Exascale MHD simulations for liquid metal fusion blankets
Speaker: Pablo Rodriguez-Fernandez (MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center, USA)
Title: On the use of surrogate-based optimization methods
Invited talks
- Alvaro Martinez Pechero (University of Oxford): OXFORD-UMAT, the Crystal Plasticity code used to address STEP materials
- Álex Panera Álvarez (DIFFER): Pellet Fueling: AI-Enhanced Surrogate Modeling and Integrated Modeling
- Caoxiang Zhu (University of Science and Technology of China): Optimizing Stellarators with Hidden Symmetry
- Evgeny Adishchev (Next Step Fusion s.a.r.l.): Reinforcement Learning Controllers for Fusion Scenario Development and Control
- Jesús José Domínguez-Palacios Durán (Fiat Lux LLC): Extended-MHD modeling of a Wide Pedestal Quiescent H-mode DIII-D plasma including multispecies collisional effects
- Tyler Brandes (Department of Physics, University of Wisconsin–Madison): Modelling MHD Pressure Drop in Pumped Liquid Metal Fusion Blankets
Contributed talks
- Abhishek Tiwari (Indian Institue of Science): Zonal flow suppression of turbulent transport in the optimized stellarators W7-X and QSTK
- Albert Civit-Bertran (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya): Analysis of 3D non-linear MHD simulations of core density collapse event in LHD plasma
- Alberto Bottino (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics): Time evolving control variates in global particle-in-cell simulations
- Alberto Fraile (Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (ICN2), BIST & CSIC): High velocity impacts on plasma facing materials. Vacancies, He, He bubbles, and polycrystalline targets
- Álvaro López Cazalilla (BSC): The role and efficiency of machine-learning interatomic potential in the hydrogen-induced bubble growth in metals
- Arkady Serikov (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT): Pitagora HPC neutronics computations for the nuclear safety and radwaste issues of the IFMIF-DONES Target Assembly
- Augusto Maidana (BSC): Porting ERO2.0 to exascale GPU architectures
- Cristian Diego Denton Zanello (Universidad de Alicante): Molecular dynamics study of He bubbles in FeCr
- Daniel Ward (Hartree Centre, STFC, UKRI): Progress towards a scalable liquid-metal MHD solver in MFEM for fusion breeding blankets
- Enrique Zapata Cornejo (MIT PSFC): Discovering features for confinement regime operational spaces using classification and Bayesian optimization
- Edoardo Carrà (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics): GPU Acceleration of Hybrid Fluid-Kinetic Simulations of Runaway Electrons in JOREK
- Efstratios Koukoutsis (School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, National Technical University of Athens): Quantum Simulation of Transient Scattering: From Dielectrics to Plasmas
- Fabio Calzavara (Politecnico di Torino): Systematic Monte Carlo analysis of binary compounds for neutron shielding in a compact nuclear fusion reactor
- Federico Ledda (Politecnico di Torino, Department of Applied Science and Technology): Atomistic simulation framework for radiation damage assessment in YBCO
- Foteini Litovoli (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology): Stochastic modeling and numerical analysis of the DEMO divertor via 3D DSMC simulations
- Giorgio Daneri (Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics): GPU Acceleration and Portability of the TRIMEG Code for Global Gyrokinetic Plasma Simulations using OpenMP
- Giorgio Lo Presti (INFN-LNS / CNR-IMM): Fast dimensional extensions of multicomponent 0D plasma models for multiscale applications to fusion reactors
- Henrique Bergallo Rocha (United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority): New Developments in MFEM-Enabled MOOSE Simulations
- Jie Huang (Southwestern Institute of Physics): Integrated 3D Nonlinear Simulation of Edge Localized Mode Dynamics in the HL-3 Tokamak
- Jintong Wu (University of Helsinki): Unveiling long-term defect evolution in fusion materials: a dynamic coupling of Molecular Dynamics with Object Kinetic Monte Carlo for iron and tungsten
- Kalp Pandya (Junior Research Fellow at Smart Energy Learning Center): Fourier Neural Operator based Surrogate Modeling for Accelarated Plasma Simulations
- Libin Varghesen (Dhirubhai Ambani University (DAU): An Adaptive Self-Aware Sorting Mechanism for Improving Performance of Particle-In-Cell Codes
- Mary Kate Chessey (BSC): Atomic-scale study of defect-induced thermal conductivity degradation in irradiated tungsten using non-equilibrium molecular dynamics (NEMD) and the Creation Relaxation Algorithm (CRA)
- Niccolò Di Eugenio (Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino): Machine-Learning Interatomic Potentials for Radiation Damage Analysis in High-Temperature Superconductors
- Óscar Amaro (1 GoLP/Instituto de Plasma e Fusão Nuclear, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa): Extracting Plasma Dispersion Relations using a Quantum Algorithm
- Pedro, J. Delgado (Consorcio IFMIF-DONES): Development of a Fe-C fusion ready potential within the NEP approach
- Pranav Puthan (UK Atomic Energy Authority, Culham campus): Analysis and Validation of Liquid-Metal Magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) Turbulence for Multiphysics Fusion Applications
Publications
Selected papers from this and previous editions of the Fusion HPC Workshop have been published in Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion (IOP).
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