Computation as a disrupter in neutron sciences
Vendredi 27 octobre 2017 14:00
- Duree : 1 heure
Lieu : ILL 4, Amphi Chadwick - 71 avenue des Martyrs - Grenoble
Orateur : Alan D. TENNANT (Director of the Joint Institute for Neutron Sciences, Department of Energy, Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
In this talk I will cover the challenges and potential of computational methods to impact neutron sciences. This will cover recent developments at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in meta data capture, scientific user interfaces, and workflows which promise to simplify and automate experiment and analysis.
Another critical step has been the stronger engagement of new mathematical methods to solve challenging problems in neutron sciences from peak fitting to fast tomography. By engaging high performance computing, long standing problems can be addressed which impact neutrons from diffuse scattering to Hamiltonian finding and when high fidelity materials modelling is employed completely new science can be addressed. I will cover some science examples where computation is changing what can be done and transforms the way neutrons are used.
Contact : cuccari@ill.fr
Discipline évènement : (Physique)
Entité organisatrice : (ILL)
Nature évènement : (Séminaire)
Evènement répétitif : (ILL Colloquium)
Site de l'évènement : Polygone scientifique
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