Speaker
Michael Bussmann
(HZDR)
Description
High power lasers and X-ray free electron lasers enable experiments on matter under extreme conditions at atomistic resolutions. A singfle high power laser impinging on a solid density target creates a plasma spanning orders of magnitude in density and temperature.
In this talk we present a view on how better physics modeling and understanding can be combined with Exascale computing and machine learning to create a research program integrating experimental discovery with predictive modeling.
Primary author
Michael Bussmann
(HZDR)
Co-authors
Alexander Debus
(Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
Anna Willmann
Dr
Attila Cangi
(Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Center for Advanced Systems Understanding)
Brian Edward Marre
(HZDR Laser Particle Acceleration/Computational Radiation Physics)
Finn-Ole Carstens
(HZDR (Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden - Rossendorf e. V.))
Franz Poeschel
(CASUS/HZDR)
Jan Vorberger
(HZDR)
Jeffrey Kelling
(HZDR)
Klaus Steiniger
(CASUS - Center for Advanced Systems Understanding, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
Pawel Ordyna
Rene Widera
(HZDR – Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf)
Thomas Kluge
(HZDR)
Tobias Dornheim
(CASUS / HZDR)
Dr
Uwe Hernandez Acosta
(Center for Advanced Systems Understanding)